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When the wet bulb temperature reaches its critical limit of 35 degree Celsius, the human body can no longer effectively cool itself, leading to heatstroke and even death.
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The exams ended with the OSSC Main Language paper – II (Sanskrit and Arabic). Spot evaluation of the answer scripts will commence at 19 spot evaluation centres across the State from Wednesday.
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Cyber warriors have been appointed in every police station to provide better services to the public affected by cyber crimes
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He denied mismanagement of water resources, stating that poor rainfall led to scarcity of water in irrigation projects and declining groundwater levels
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Facilitated by Neo Consultancy and supported by a consortium of government bodies and institutions, the students found opportunity in Uzbekistan, which enabled them to complete their MBBS degree.
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Launching 'Jignasa'- students study projects presentation and selection 2023-24 organised by the Commissionerate of Collegiate Education (CCE) here on Tuesday, Venkatesham said 'Jignasa' would instill and inculcate scientific attitude among students.
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The paper 2 for admissions to BArch and BPlanning programmes will be held on April 12 from 9 am to 12.30 pm.
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In the last few weeks, around 1,900 cases were booked in the central and north areas of Hyderabad, and sending a strong message, the traffic cops bulldozed nearly 1000 silencers seized during a drive against the violators.
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When Raghunandan Rao made objectionable comments against Former Minister T Harish Rao, Chintha Prabhakar filed the complaint on March 27.
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The event commenced with an electrifying Zumba session, led by Deepak Mourya, energizing the participants. This was succeeded by a lively 5km Marathon and a side-splitting stand-up comedy performance by Rohit Swain.
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During this holy month, the Dawoodi Bohras fast from dawn to dusk, engage in recitation and memorisation of the Quran, host communal meals, and actively participate in acts of charity.
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The Collector presented cash rewards to the four persons who came first in the run and administered a pledge to exercise the right to vote democratically.
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The coordinates for these tombs are 17.625524 degrees north latitude and 78.686504 degrees east longitude.
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After a while, they developed health problems while working in agricultural fields. While Suresh and Srinvas had froth coming from their mouth, the others complained of nausea and dizziness.
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Etala Rajender should be ashamed to question the BRS over the crop loan waiver as it was during his stint as Finance Minister in the then BRS government that the crop loans amounting to Rs.16,000 crore were waived in Telangana.
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With the support of the Telangana Endowment department, arrangements were being made to deliver the 'thalambralu' to the homes of the devotees.
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As per the order, Yadav was suspended for visiting Thailand from March 9 to 14 without obtaining the NoC from the officials of the education department.
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This Pan-India initiative aims to cultivate a community of India’s Top Young Problem Solvers by recognizing and rewarding their critical thinking abilities through a rigorous evaluation process.
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BRS sought a compensation of Rs 25,000 per acre towards crop loss, Rs 500 per quintal bonus of paddy in addition to Minimum Support Price, disbursement of Rythu Bharosa investment support and also crop loan waiver upto Rs 2 lakh.
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As part of this initiative, each chapter selects one woman entrepreneur to participate in a Global Pitch Competition.
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According to the fire officials, cable wires and other trashed articles were dumped in the open ground near the metro rail depot and it caught fire.
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LTMRHL clarified that trips using the Metro Student Pass remain valid until April 30, providing continued convenience to students.
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He also will serve legal notices to news outlets who are publishing these news without verifying the facts.
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The SCCL management had stipulated an annual coal production target of 70 million tonnes for its 11 coal mining areas for the financial year 2023-24.