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Adverse weather delaying paddy transportation from procurement centres to rice mills; open procurement centres struggling to protect paddy stocks, leading to heavy spoilage
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Telangana is all set to adopt a Karnataka-style private licensed surveyor system to address long-standing land disputes and streamline land transactions. The State will recruit 5,000 licensed surveyors, with applications open until May 17
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Over five decades on, JNTU-Hyderabad still without own land - The JNTU-Hyderabad, which is operating in 89 acre land leased from KPHB, has already paid Rs.90 crore as lease rental over the years
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L&T Metro Rail said the Fare Fixation Committee of Hyderabad Metro Rail, after taking into consideration affordability and financial sustainability, has recommended the revised fare structure
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The University had on January 2, 2024, signed a MoU with Yunus Emre Institute, Turkey, for a period of five years, under which a diploma in Turkish language was started at the School of Languages, Linguistics & Indology
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The student hailed from Thrissur, Kerala was studying in fourth year at Bibinagar AIIMS
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Speaking at Telangana Bhavan, former MLA Gongidi Sunitha also took exception to allowing beauty contestants to play Bathukamma with footwear
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The ICMR funded cancer study, published in the prestigious peer-reviewed Molecular Therapy Oncology (May/June, 2025), demonstrates CAR-T therapy, which uses patient’s own T cells to fight cancer, can be safely manufactured and infused at point of care in India at a low cost.
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In Class XII, S. Harishwar topped the school and Commerce stream with an impressive 99%, followed by Humanities toppers Sanu (98.2%) and Pragayaa Bakshi (98%). Science stream was led by Manleen Kaur with 97.6%. A total of 47 students achieved a perfect centum in various subjects
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Accordingly, Charlapalli – Visakhapatnam (07441) service will run on May 17 and Visakhapatnam – Charlapalli (07442) service will run on May 18
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The man, who is yet to be identified, was going on an Activa scooter when some persons stopped him and stabbed him to death with sharp edged weapons
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The bench, led by Chief Justice BR Gavai and Justice AG Masih, expressed deep concern over the deforestation carried out during a long weekend and warned of contempt proceedings, if restoration of forest is not taken up
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"This is a land where brave women like Rani Rudramadevi and Sammakka-Saralamma were born. What happened is not just shameful, it’s despicable. The government owes an apology to the entire women community for its actions," she said.
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The fire broke out at the first floor of a three storied building located at Afzalgunj and soon spread to the upper two floors of the building. Two families were trapped in the building and came into the balcony as the fire was rapidly spreading.
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The farmers, who have been waiting at procurement centres for more than a fortnight, have been struggling to protect their produce from the untimely rains, due to lack of tarpaulins
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Bhushan Reddy and two others were heading to Gangaram in Pebbair mandal, on a two wheeler. At Jinkalapally stage, the two-wheeler was hit by unidentified vehicle, resulting in the spot death of Timamma
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The body of the man aged around 40 years was found in the bushes near Sriram Spinning Mill at Dabilpur village in Medchal. The local people noticed the body at the isolated place and alerted the police
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The private bus was on its way from Banda Mailaram to Kompally when the driver noticed smoke coming out from the bus when the vehicle reached ITI college
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According to reports, the constable went inside a room in the house and tried to hang himself to the ceiling fan using a belt. The family members who noticed it immediately rushed him to a hospital
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Efforts to revive Telangana’s historic sugar factories, particularly the Nizam Sugar Factory (NSF) and the Nizamabad Cooperative Sugar Factory (NCSF), have made no headway so far
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Extensive thunderstorms were also reported across multiple districts of Telangana State with some regions receiving as much as 94.3 mm of rainfall between Wednesday night and Thursday early hours
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Lakshay Sharma (PNB) beat Sanskar Saraswat (3) RAJ 21-18 21-15 in men’s singles quarterfinal match at the Jwala Gutta Academy of Excellence
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Reminds that even the Congress government's white paper in the Assembly acknowledged irrigation to 20 lakh acres through Kaleshwaram project
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Stresses need for simplified services, including unified billing system and streamlined permissions for development activities