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The TGPSC has come out with these restrictions to ensure smooth conduct of the examination in 1,401 centres set up across the State
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Thanveer Ahmed, who runs a news channel on YouTube and Facebook, demanded Rs 1 lakh for removing the content about the family
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On Wednesday night, the boy, Jaishvanth Goud, went into room in the hostel and hanged himself from the ceiling fan
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Will depart in the evening instead of morning due to operational reasons, say officials
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An attempt to escape drunk driving tests by switching drivers led to arguments and one of the car occupants, a senior police officer of the rank of an ACP was booked for abusing policemen in Hyderabad on Wednesday night
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Barauni Ernakulam train to run on diverted route
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Three injured when a car ploughed through a crowd near Niloufer cafe in Red Hills, the car driver was found to be drunk
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Darbhanga Mysuru train will be skipping some stops due to its diversion on a different route due to goods train derailment in Telangana
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Telangana State Road Transport Corporation has revised the ticket prices by up to Rs 1.50 in the special buses to be operated on the occasion of Karthika Pournami.
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The Telangana High Court comprising Chief Justice Alok Aradhe and Justice J Sreenivas Rao on Wednesday issued notices in a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) case challenging the state government's failure to implement the Official Languages Act, 1966.
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A sub inspector of police was injured when a group of people attacked a police team comprising personnel of Habeebnagar police station and Telangana State Anti-Narcotics Bureau (TSANB), when they went to arrest a drug peddler at Mangar Basthi.
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The two juveniles spotted the advocate walking on the road near IMAX and approached him on their scooter. "One of the juveniles pulled out a knife and stabbed the advocate, while the other took his mobile phone and fled," said DCP (Central Zone) Akshansh Yadav.
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PRTU TS president P. Sripal Reddy and general secretary P. Damoder Reddy met Chief Secretary A. Santhi Kumari on Wednesday to address concerns about the ongoing survey. The teachers had previously requested a conducive environment for the survey, but reported harassment from some officials. Despite the survey being scheduled from 1 pm to 5 pm, they were instructed to conduct it from 7 am to 9 am, 1 pm to 7 pm, and even 7 am to 6 pm on holidays.
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During a press conference on Wednesday, Veerabhadram highlighted the rising unrest in the Chief Minister's home constituency, where the proposed Pharma Village project is facing strong opposition. He urged the State government to recognize that farmers are unwilling to give up their land for the project, noting that the attack on the collector and other officials by farmers was a direct result of this opposition.
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A function was held at Kacheguda railway station to celebrate the opening of the Janaushadhi Kendra, attended by senior railway officials. In his address, the Prime Minister emphasized the government’s commitment to public welfare and national service, noting that Jan Aushadhi Kendras provide affordable medicines to citizens.
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During his visit to the university on Wednesday, the Minister met with Vice Chancellor Prof. BJ Rao, Registrar Dr. Devesh Nigam, and other officials. They discussed government initiatives aimed at promoting education and skill development, aligning with the University of Hyderabad’s vision.
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In its 16th annual avatar, the event saw over 6000 attendees on the first day. The expo commenced with over 100 global and local gaming developers and publishers, showcasing visitors an immersive and interactive entertainment.
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"Despite overcast conditions in Telangana and cyclonic activity along the Andhra Pradesh coast, amateur stargazers in Hyderabad and AP were able to spot Venus. On Wednesday evening, the sky surprised observers as Venus was clearly visible to the naked eye," said N. Sree Raghunandan Kumar, founder secretary and director of the Planetary Society of India.
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To clear passenger rush, the South Central Railway (SCR) will run 26 Sabarimala special trains between various destinations.
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Shikha Goel, Director of TGSCB, stated that the suspects were involved in multiple frauds, including business investment scams, job frauds, digital arrest scams, and courier scams. Those arrested include 38 mule account holders and 10 agents who recruited them to open bank accounts and facilitate cyber frauds in exchange for commissions.
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As temperatures drop and chilly weather prevails at night and early morning, doctors are urging people to take basic precautions to prevent illness in the coming weeks.
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The TGCHE plans to manage engineering admissions under the management quota from the next academic year to enhance transparency and fairness in the process. They will seek State government approval to implement online admissions and to triple the management quota fee.
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As part of the ongoing celebrations, "Nagar Keertan" was taken out on Wednesday from Gurudwara Singh Sabha
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Hasthinapuram, however, held onto a crisp 19.1 degrees Celsius, standing out as the coldest pocket in the area. Humidity stayed on the higher side on Wednesday, peaking at 64 per cent in the morning before dipping slightly to 53 per cent by afternoon.