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The case was registered after a complaint from Irrigation Department Assistant Executive Engineer A Paramesh, who alleged that the Anurag Group of Institutions, under the banner of Gayatri Educational Trust, was illegally constructing a college building within the buffer zone of Nadam Cheruvu
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Nagarjuna, who insisted that the demolition was unlawful and that the structure was not illegal, moved the High Court immediately, following which Justice Vinod Kumar directed HYDRA to maintain status quo over demolition
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Dr. NJ Nandini, well-known carnatic vocalist from Trivandrum and hailing from a family of musicians, performed in the event.
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Every death caused due to lack basic facilities and treatment in the hospital should be treated as government sponsored killing. He demanded an ex gratia of Rs.10 lakh in such deaths, said the former Minister
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Hyderabad CP, K Sreenivas Reddy said the 36 persons were involved in around 1,000 cyber frauds cases, which were registered across the country including 150 cases in Telangana
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On the account of Sri Krishna Janmashtami, Hyderabad traffic police on Saturday announced the following traffic diversion from 4 a.m. to 11 p.m
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Another 32 persons were asked to do social service while driving license of 19 persons were suspended. The court also levied a fine of Rs. 76.43 lakh on the violators
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Rama Rao enquired with the doctors about his health condition and treatment he was receiving. He asked the doctors to provide better treatment.
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Deepthi Jeevanji, who is 21-year-old and born to daily laborers from Telangana, won Gold medal at the World Para Atheletics Championships 2024 in women’s T20 400 metres event held at Tokya, Japan.
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All four occupants survived the crash that took place near Paud, though they may have suffered injuries, an official said.
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According to SPDCL Chairman and Managing Director Musharraf Ali Faruqui, reptiles like Lizards, Iguana, squirrels and other small animals like cats and birds often get electrocuted and die when they come into contact with live wire, which also causes power outages
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BRS leader Sunitha Lakshma Reddy appealed to the Commission to take up suo moto issues such as attack on the two women journalists at Kondareddypalli and stand up in support of women in the State.
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For the first time that such a large number of patients in Hyderabad underwent procedures using a local-made robotic system.
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In a recent Reddit post, a resident hosting a housewarming ceremony in a gated community reported an early morning visit from a group of Hijras. The uninvited guests demanded a significant amount of money and threatened to strip and create a disturbance if their demands were not met.
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Representatives of Ganesh Utsav Samithi and Khairatabad Ganesh Samithi raised issues concerning the festival, including potholes, the need for adequate illumination at specific locations, the availability of vehicles for mandapam organizers, and arrangements for food and water during the immersion night etc.
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“Paid parking at Nagole, initially planned for August 25 and Miyapur scheduled for September 1 has been deferred until further notice.
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Meteorologists forecast overcast skies and swift-moving showers for the city, bringing a cool and breezy atmosphere. The rain is expected to continue with scattered showers throughout the afternoon and into the night, providing relief from the recent humidity.
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“Pained by the unlawful manner of demolition carried out in respect of N Convention, contrary to existing stay orders and Court cases. I thought it fit to issue this statement to place on record certain facts for protecting my reputation and to indicate that we have not done any actions in violation of law,” said Nagarjuna.
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BRS corporator Manne Kavitha stated that the BRS women activists visited the Commission office to address the issue of women journalists who were attacked and harassed by Congress supporters in Kondareddypalli, the hometown of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy.
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In a letter to Deputy Chief Minister and Finance Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, Harish Rao criticized the government for endangering the future of 25,000 students across 150 BAS institutions. He pointed out that pending dues and first-term scholarships have not been released, even three months into the 2024-25 academic year.
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The scandal was exposed following the tragic suicide of Chandrasekaran, a 52-year-old superintendent of the corporation. Referring to the Valmiki Scam in the neighboring state and its connection to Telangana politicians and businessmen, Rama Rao questioned the identities of the nine bank account holders in Hyderabad who received the ST Corporation's Rs. 45 crore.
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BRS women leaders who accompanied him to the commission were not allowed into the main office. When they protested the security personnel's decision to keep them out, a group of women claiming to be Mahila Congress office bearers assaulted the BRS leaders after a verbal exchange.
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Accompanied by police contingent, authorities arrived at spot in early hours of the day and started the demolition exercise
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HYDRA's demolition drives are triggering political challenges for Congress, with some senior party leaders who allegedly own structures close to Osman Sagar and Himayat Sagar fearing that the agency might target them.