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Located in the heart of the city, the 'Fish Building' is the headquarters of National Fisheries Development Board
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According to ANAROCK data, city saw 7% drop in number of homes sold between April and September 2024 compared to the same period last year
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Diwali celebrations still appear to be going strong at the English and Foreign Languages University, but not the way students and administrators expected
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Organisations recommend declaring either Indian Jezebel, Striped Tiger or Banded Peacock as State butterfly
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Campaign aims at reaching out to State government, municipal officials to highlight lack of road connectivity to densely populated colonies of northeastern parts of Secunderabad
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Officials have decided to raze the building as it poses a threat to residents of surrounding houses
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Former Minister blames CM Revanth Reddy for neglecting basic facilities in Gurukuls, putting lives of students in danger
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Telangana Sarpanches Association Joint Action Committee terms government’s actions as repressive, accuses administration of treating former elected representatives like criminals
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Four-storey building tilted after land in adjacent plot was excavated for constructing a cellar
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This is without following standard procedures laid down by Central Electricity Authority
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7-year-old boy goes to fruit vendor's house to ask for some fruits; accused takes him into bathroom and sexually abuses him
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Recently, Centres for Disease Control and Prevention alerted people flying from and to the US about the large number of undiagnosed cases of chikungunya in the State
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C Divya Sree (28), died by suicide after jumping from a hospital in Saidabad on Tuesday.
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Abhilasha Bisht, Director General and Director, RBVRR Telangana Police Academy, said the nine months training began in February this year at 19 training institutes across the State. Among the 8,047 cadets, there are 2338 women candidates.
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According to notices that were served by the UoH authorities, the Chief Warden penalized a student Rs.30,000 on charges of harbouring unauthorised persons, keeping/consuming banned substances and cooking food inside the hostel room besides using prohibited electrical devices in the room.
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On the occasion of 57th National Library Week celebrations, Bala Chelimi, in collaboration with Telangana State Central Public Library and Oxford Grammar School, Himayatnagar, organised an event on “Children Libraries and its Importance” at State Central Library, Afzalgunj on Tuesday.
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Following the incident, teams of HYDRAA, GHMC, revenue and local police rushed to the spot.
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TGSPDCL on Tuesday claimed that it had not started any new practice to burden the consumers and that as per norms, apartments and commercial complexes were required to get separate dedicated transformers.
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The High Court comprising Justice Sujoy Paul And Justice Namavarapu Rajeshwar Rao has struck down Government Order (GO) 16, which aimed to regularize thousands of contract employees in the state’s education and health sectors.
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This project, supported by Altimetrik India Private Limited under its CSR program in collaboration with the Telangana State Innovation Cell (TSIC), includes the installation of incinerators in five government schools in Hyderabad district and 5 schools in Ranga Reddy district to promote safe menstrual waste management.
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The objective behind introducing facial recognition system was said to enhance accuracy, efficiency and security in attendance. The system uses advanced technology to verify individual identifies through facial features, eliminating the need for manual signing and seamless attendance recording.
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Rama Rao said the government was shifting its responsibilities onto citizens due to its inability to manage power supply efficiently. "The responsibility to install new transformers and upgrade the power supply system lies entirely with the government, not the citizens," he said.
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The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) authorities on Tuesday reportedly demolished structures that had encroached large portions of the main road at HUDA Sai Nagar Colony in Vanasthalipuram.
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The Centres for Disease Control and Prevention acknowledged that it has ‘identified a higher-than-expected number of chikungunya cases among U.S. travelers returning from the state of Telangana. The CDC in its advisory to travelers also shared necessary precautions to be taken from mosquitoes, which cause chikungunya.