Herald Bureau

Micrsoft’s OmniParser V2 makes Data Extraction & Analysis handy

One of the standout features of OmniParser V2 is its ability to automate data extraction from screenshots of websites, documents, and other digital interfaces. For journalists, this means significant time savings when gathering data for their articles. Gone are the days of manually sifting through endless pages of information; OmniParser V2 does the heavy lifting, allowing journalists to focus on analyzing and crafting their stories.

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Analysis: The Changing Dynamics within the Congress Party in Telangana

Several factors contributed to the dissatisfaction with Dasmunsi’s leadership. Many state Congress leaders felt that her leadership style was overly interventionist, often stepping into both party and governmental matters. This approach led to friction and discontent among the party’s rank and file. The growing dissatisfaction was evident in the voices of various local leaders who openly called for a change in leadership.

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Hyderabad’s Vital Drinking Water Source Under 7×24-Surveillance of Drones

The incident at the Akkampalli balancing reservoir in Nalgonda district, has caused widespread alarm, given the reservoir’s crucial role in supplying drinking water to the region. In response, Nalgonda District Collector Ila Tripathi and her team visited the reservoir on Saturday as part of a stock taking exercise. The Collector emphasized that a multi-disciplinary team has been formed, consisting of representatives from all departments.

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Hyderabad Zoo Park On High Alert, Restricted Access To Aviary

One of the immediate steps taken was the exclusion of chicken from the animals’ diet. The zoo, which previously included chicken as a regular part of the carnivores’ menu, has now switched to minced meat to prevent any potential spread of the virus. This change aims to ensure that none of the zoo animals are exposed to the avian influenza virus, which can be transmitted through infected poultry.

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Hyderabad’s new moniker- The City of Speed Breakers

Given that the city has over 4.5 lakh lamp posts and electricity poles, residents are concerned that there could be a speed breaker for every two poles in the future. This may turn into a traffic hazard, benefiting automobile spare parts manufacturers due to increased wear and tear on vehicles. A businessman with an establishment in Hitec City, who commutes daily from ECIL, crosses nearly 62 speed breakers and 18 traffic signals.

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