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Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC) has rescheduled the Group–II services recruitment test to 6th and 7th January, 2024
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Rama Rao exposed the irony in Shah's accusations of "family politics" and questioned the credentials of Amit Shah's son, Jay Shah, who was serving as BCCI Secretary
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Efforts were being made to use fish waste as raw material for making fish and chicken feed and also to convert them into nutritional supplements for children and pregnant women, said TSFF chairman
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A petition was filed against him alleging that he had submitted a false affidavit in the 2018 elections and that his election should be invalidated.
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Revanth Reddy was coming out of one meeting when supporters of Janardhan Reddy tried to stop him and raised slogans demanding a ticket for their leader
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Sahadeva Saka Dasa, who runs the Aikya Vidya programme, said the children are provided free dinner, tuition, Indian values, Yoga and life skills for free of cost.
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In his address Amit Shah tried to impress upon the professionals and intellectuals of the city the need to bring BJP to power in Telangana.
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Finalization of seats would be done only after discussing with the party leaders and identifying strong candidates from constituencies, said Revanth Reddy
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Banjara Hills police apart from cash, also seized a currency counting machines and mobile phones from them
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TSRTC officials said all passengers travelling in buses between October 21 and 23 and again between October 28 and 30 can participate in the lucky draw
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Railway officials say that this train was introduced mainly keeping the IT employees in mind.
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The School Education department has approved the ‘Rani Laxmibai Atma Raksha Prashikshan’ programme that imparts self-defence techniques to girl students
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The cadets underwent physical training, Yoga, self-defence training, drill practice, firing and personality development.
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The new floor, which will be managed by an exclusive team of doctors and optometrists, can now treat more than 1000 people every month.
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Out of 450 different teams and participants from over 40 countries, the city based NGO has represented India as top three securing runner-up position and bagging the cash prize of $500
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In a bid to provide a seamless voting experience in the coming elections to state legislative assembly, necessary arrangements would be made available at the 3,986 polling stations in the city.
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Timely detection of disease, particularly cancer, is an imperative for the future course of treatment, be it drug-based, surgical or both.
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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicts that there is no immediate respite in sight for this spell of high heat.
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Dr Sayan Basu, Director of Research, LVPEI, “the institute's research activities are not limited to clinical studies but also include public health, basic science, vision research, and cutting-edge translational studies involving stem cells, gene-editing, and 3D tissue printing.”
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The refurbishment of the walk-in teak wardrobe has restored it to its original grandeur
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Realising the need to provide such pain management facilities at local level, the Telangana government, in the last year or so, collaborated with voluntary organisations to expand the crucial palliative care facilities in all the 33 districts
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This endeavor, slated for completion by December 2025, will usher in a fresh lease of life with a leasable area spanning an impressive 1.3 million square feet
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The Hyderabad district will have a total of 3,986 polling stations at 1,688 different locations, District Election Officer Ronald Rose said, adding that postal ballots will also be made available to citizens so that they can cast their vote from home
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On the first day itself, huge unaccounted cash, gold and silver ornaments, including pressure cookers, were seized from different locations in Hyderabad