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The petitioner alleged that her same-sex partner was being held against her will by her father and claimed that she and her partner had fled from their families to Rajasthan
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On spotting the Excise officials, Khaleel Pasha assumed that they had come to arrest him and panicked. He tried to flee by trying to get down using one of the water pipelines in the apartment. However, he slipped and fell from the third floor.
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The workshop attracted a wide array of attendees, from budding scientists to seasoned professionals, all eager to discuss, learn, and collaborate on the pressing issues facing drug discovery and development.
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V Chalapathi Rao, during his job as a computer operator at State Bank of India, Chandulal Baradari branch in Hyderabad misappropriated an amount of around Rs. 50 lakh and escaped.
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The announcement follows a successful meeting between the Chief Minister, IT Minister Sridhar Babu, and a high-level delegation with Cognizant CEO Ravi Kumar S. The discussions underscored Hyderabad's strategic importance as a growing hub for technology and innovation in India.
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The security personnel at NIMS are yet to receive their salaries for June and July
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The South Central Railway (SCR) said there will be continuation of experimental stoppage of certain train services with existing timings
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The General Manager further advised the officials to conduct frequent field inspections to ensure compliance of worksite safety requirements without fail
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Mohd Khaleel (23) took his cattle to his farm. While digging a pit with a crowbar, a country-made bomb exploded, causing severe injuries to his leg and hands. He was given first aid and then rushed to MGM Hospital in Warangal.
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Jhabakh's victory in the premier motorsport event that features best rally drivers from across the country, showcased his precision driving and strategic acumen, as he navigated the challenging terrains, beating 36 competitors.
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The streets at Madhapur came alive on Sunday with the colorful and vibrant musical bands and Telangana's local art forms that showcased the rich cultural heritage of the region
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The book, priced at Rs 395 and published by Stardom Books, is available in paperback edition in all leading retail bookstores and online on Amazon
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The girl was employed by drug peddlers Karan Pawar and Deepka Pawar, who are currently at large. She obtained marijuana from Chatrapur in Odisha and smuggled it to Mumbai via Secunderabad trains. The group then sold the narcotic at inflated prices.
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TOMCOM has successfully placed 32 nurses of first and second batch in reputed hospitals in Japan and the third batch is successfully running.
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Led by former Agriculture Minister S. Niranjan Reddy, the BRS grievance cell will handle complaints from farmers with crop loans up to Rs 1.5 lakh who have not received loan waivers. Farmers can submit details of their loans and reasons for waiver denial via WhatsApp at 83748 52619, which will be monitored daily by two staff members.
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An Apollo Clinic spokesperson said, “Each monsoon season, we frequently see news reports about the rise and spread of diseases such as dengue, malaria, influenza, and seasonal flu.”
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The lactation management centers were established to promote breastfeeding in a friendly environment at home, work, and public spaces
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The minors were driving at high speed on Tank Bund road when they lost control and hit the road divider, police said. Fortunately, the airbags deployed, saving the teenagers.
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The victim, Sujatha, alleged that Detective Inspector Rami Reddy, along with several policemen and a female constable, subjected her to third-degree torture to force a confession for a theft reported in her neighborhood.
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The BRS said the Congress government was conspiring to shutdown the social media account of party social media convener Manne Krishank
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On X, Rama Rao shared the ordeal of students at a government school in Kothapally, Nizamabad district, where children were served rice mixed with chili powder and oil. After complaining about dal without chilies in the mid-day meal, students were given rice with only chili powder and oil.
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While 173 people were let off with a warning, the police produced the remaining individuals before the court, out of which 5 were sentenced to three day jail term and a fine of Rs 1,050 was imposed
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Trio, all residents of Musheerabad, moved around the city on a motorcycle and targeted pedestrians
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Says either Telangana High Court or Supreme Court might give directions on the issue within a month, making bypolls inevitable in State