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Student unions are allowed to paste posters only in the earmarked notice or display boards. In this matter, written permission from the chief warden, DCW or warden of hostel concern has been made mandatory. The UoH management also decided to frame guidelines on acceptable content for posters and banners.
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Som Distilleries and Breweries Limited has filed a case in Bhopal court against BRS spokesperson Krishank Manne over his allegations, leading to cancellation of liquor sale permission in Telangana
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These special trains will consist of all General Second Class coaches.
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The judge criticized the investigating officer for irregularities in the arrest procedure and questioned how releasing the petitioner would impact the investigation. "This court does not seek to interfere with the investigation but is addressing the illegality in the arrest process," the judge clarified. Public Prosecutor Palle Nageshwar Rao, representing the police, presented witness statements as directed by the court. He stated that the confession statements of the 21st and 22nd accused, along with call data records, were used to implicate the MLA, the petitioner, in the case.
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The victim reportedly received a call from a scammer posing as a FedEx courier executive. The caller, who had access to the victim's Aadhaar details and phone number, alleged that a parcel containing 2 kg of clothes and 150 strips of LSD had been booked from Mumbai to Singapore in the victim's name.
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The expo featured an impressive display of creativity and technological advancements by students from various engineering disciplines.
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The temperatures have dropped 2-3 degree Celsius at multiple districts, especially those surrounding Hyderabad including Medak, Medchal-Malkajgiri and Sangareddy districts in Telangana.
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The High Court on Thursday directed the Sub Divisional Police Officer of Mahabubabad to grant permission for the BRS party to hold a peaceful protest in the town. The protest, initially scheduled for November 21, was rescheduled to November 25 upon the court's order.
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The Kukatpally police, investigating the case, alerted their counterparts in Andhra Pradesh to track down the girls and ensure their safe custody. It is reported that the police successfully rescued them. The Class VIII students from Vivekananda Nagar attended school during the day but did not return home afterward.
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Officials recovered 26.5 tolas of gold ornaments worth Rs 21 lakh from Ranveer. Police revealed that Ranveer, along with five associates who are currently absconding, hails from various locations in Delhi and Haryana. The group allegedly stole valuables from rail passengers and sold them to fund their lavish lifestyle.
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IRISET, one of the eight Centralized Training Institutes of Indian Railways, specializes in training for Railway Signaling and Telecommunication Systems. On average, the institute trains 5,300 officers and supervisors annually. Since its inception, IRISET has trained a total of 112,842 railway personnel.
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The Special Task Force (STF) along with the Excise Police nabbed five persons including four women on charges of drug peddling at Upper Dhoolpet in Mangalhat on Thursday.
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Kavitha raised serious allegations, questioning the Centre's selective justice in initiating action against Adani, despite repeated allegations against him.
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The Hyderabad-based Nehru Zoological Park has been recognized by the International Standard Organization (ISO)-9001:2015 for the consecutive 5th year, a statement from zoo authorities on Thursday said.
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According to the police, the woman received a call from an individual, who claimed to be a TRAI agent, and informed that her phone number was linked to a police case, related to online harassment, booked in Mumbai.
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The Telangana Assembly's winter session is likely to be conducted from December 9 and speculation is rife that the State government is likely to table the new Revenue Act
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The boxing association filed a complaint with the City Civil Court, alleging they were denied voting rights in the elections. After reviewing their petition, the court allowed the elections to proceed but placed a stay on the declaration of results.
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The incident happened while the BRS party MLC from Mahabubnagar Local Bodies constituency, was on his way to Hyderabad.
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Deeksha Diwas holds immense significance in Telangana's history, symbolizing the pivotal indefinite hunger strike initiated by Chandrashekar Rao on November 29, 2009.
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The fraudster, whose identity is not yet known, along with some other people moved around in car and threatened other vehicle owners, in particular the truck drivers and extorted money.
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The victim Mohd Mohid , a resident of Santoshnagar was stabbed near Dargah Burhan-e-Shah, at Riyasatsagar under Santosnagar police station area.
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To mark the occasion, an impressive passing out parade was held at the Academy, which was attended by senior police officers including Telangana State Director General of Police (DGP), Dr Jitender, who was the Chief Guest for the event, along with families of the constables.
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“Why are the police conducting a long march with full force when there are no elections? Why the warnings and crackdowns on peaceful assemblies when there is no violence? Is this a democracy, or have we entered an era of dictatorship and sanctions?” he questioned, sharing videos of the police march in Mahabubnagar on Thursday via social media.
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Cops form special teams to trace them