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Revanth assured residents along the Musi riverbed that no pressure would be exerted on them to vacate their houses.
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KTR alleged that the Musi River beautification project was unfolding as a massive scam under the current administration. "The Musi River project is a clear example of the Congress's mismanagement.
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The locals told the police that the car was traveling at high speed before it lost control and overturned.
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Heavy contingents of police are being rushed to the area in view of reports of massive gatherings in the locality and law enforcement officials say the situation was under control.
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Police presence stepped up; Union Minister vows to stay with protesting aspirants till they get justice
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100 customers, 42 women dancers and seven members of pub managements taken into police custody
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The legislator from Karimnagar district, fearing that some persons may attempt to blackmail him, approached the police following which a case was registered
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Cops had no clue about accused involved in temple desecration staying in a hotel nearby with 50 others
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Victim in the YouTuber Harsha Sai case has lodged a complaint with the cybercrime police against Shekhar Basha for making baseless allegations against her in interviews given to certain YouTube news channels
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Cyberabad Police Commissioner Avinash Mohanty, in an order on Friday, said police officers, military personnel on duty, flying squad, education department officials, and funeral processions were exempted.
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A video clip that went viral on the social media showed what appeared to be a big cat taking a stroll, and claimed it was spotted near the Metro station.
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The Commissioner held an interactive meeting with the HODs of all departments and enquired about the works and programs being conducted by their respective wings.
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The BRS government prioritised poor families by ensuring that no one was displaced during the river clean-up and development, said BRS working president KT Rama Rao
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Putting the victim under fear that her mobile number was being misused by cyber fraudsters and thus she was also booked for a money laundering and would be arrested for the same, they made her transfer the money into their bank accounts.
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The festive collection includes over ten unique pieces, each designed to capture the essence of celebration. From stunning accessories to elegant clothing, the collection offers something for everyone. Shoppers have responded with great enthusiasm, reflecting the community's excitement for this creative collaboration, according to a press release.
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B Lavanya (42), climbed up a chair and was watering the flower pots and cleaning the dust on the plants in the balcony on the third floor, when she accidentally fell down.
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During the raid, officials discovered that the owner was selling rotten chicken. They seized spoiled poultry meat from the premises.
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Ramanna urged the public to hold Congress and BJP leaders accountable for neglecting farmers' issues. He noted that while the CCI falls under central jurisdiction, local MP MLA Payala Shankar is failing to address the concerns of cotton farmers in the district.
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The Chief Minister's statement that even a one-day delay could lead to significant losses for residents along the River Musi has raised concerns among many Congress leaders, who believe the government's priorities are misaligned.
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The deceased Kothapalli Sai Kiran Reddy (24) and his friend Venugopal Reddy were on their way back after attending a function at Lakdaram village in Patancheru mandal
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The victim, identified as Saritha alias Santosh (33), was reportedly upset over some issues for past some days
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The meeting, occurring amidst the Congress's vigorous criticism of the Adani Group, has sparked sharp backlash from various quarters, with many questioning the party's apparent double standards.
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BJP National President JP Nadda reportedly voiced his frustration over low enrollment numbers and urged state leaders to meet their targets by October 24. Despite actively participating in the membership drive to motivate party leaders and workers to recruit new members, the party has not yet reached even 50% of its target.