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The BRS leader suspected that the RTC clarification was an attempt to shield the Transport Minister by stating that neither the State government nor the Transport Minister had any role in the process.
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy is learnt to have directed Education department officials to select the regular VCs before the tenure of outgoing VCs ended on May 21.
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Spread over 380 acres, the Nehru Zoological Park was inaugurated in 1963 after relocating the erstwhile zoo enclosures from Public Gardens. Generally, zoo parks are established outside the city far from traffic and pollution.
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If one practices Dhyana -Yoga path without devotion to Krishna then he will end up realising the Paramatma feature in the heart.
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The once-booming rental markets in India's top cities are now showing signs of stabilization due to a surge in housing supply.
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Taking place in India from June 14 to 30, the festival is organised by the Embassy of France in India, the French Institute in India (IFI), and the Alliance Française network.
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The police said the attacker suspected that the woman was friends with some other person and was cheating on him.
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It is not just tomatoes, but prices of other vegetables, including onions and of essential commodities are on the rise across the State.
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Every detail of the bar's interior has been meticulously chosen to evoke a sense of vintage allure, creating a space that feels both historic and fresh
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Embarking on a journey from Dhanushkodi on June 12, eight riders of the Regiment of Artillery will travel more than 4000 km to reach the Kargil War Memorial at Dras.
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The team worked non-stop for over a day to ensure the two vital donor liver organs were transported from different locations to Hyderabad and transplant surgery was conducted successfully here.
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The power disruptions were attributed to the heavy rains that swept through the city on Monday afternoon, but the lack of a swift response from authorities only intensified the residents' ire.
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A study conducted by Oxfam suggests that 20 percent of respondents in scheduled castes reported suffering discrimination in hospitals or by health-care professionals.
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AIMIM chief says children should know that a functioning masjid was "desecrated" in 1949 and then demolished by a mob in 1992
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Students demanded for the immediate cancellation of the NEET exam.
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The move will help youth hone their skills and meet the growing industrial requirements of skilled manpower
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Soon, a large-scale and meticulous effort to remove the construction waste and restore the structure was launched, which resulted in the removal of tonnes of debris from the well.
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The survey, which was carried out in multiple Indian States, said that about 32 per cent of the elderly or their spouses have an annual income of less than Rs 50,000 and only 29 per cent of them have access to social security schemes like old age pension and PF.
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Founded by Hasan, hyd.art has been launched recently at the India Art Festival in the city, offering a platform for artists from not just Hyderabad but across the world.
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The traditional workout at Mudgar Akhada includes yoga asanas, dands, baithaks, samptola, sapatey, mudgar, gada workouts and many more.
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Senior officials the car dealer said that the 4th generation Swift is a fuel-efficient hatchback with efficiency of up to 25.75 kilometer per litre, marking a 14 percent enhancement over the last generation Swift.
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Sai Gupta, owner of the IT firm in Hyderabad, who is also the complainant, along with Satish Reddy were travelling in a car, when unidentified suspects waylaid them and forcibly took them in the same vehicle.
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Accordingly, N.Koti Reddy has been posted as DCP Medchal, P.Sai Chaitanya transferred as SP, TGNAB, Rahul Hegde posted as DCP, Traffic Hyderabad and G.Chandana Deepti has been posted as SP, Railway, Secunderabad.
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The arrested person Biyas Gupta (46) from Uttar Pradesh and currently staying at Hafeezpet, procured the chocolates from a source in Uttar Pradesh and managed to smuggle them to Hyderabad and sold it to consumers here, mostly children and students.