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According to the vets, the deaths were occurring because both calves and aged bulls were being kept in the same enclosure.
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Pakistani four-star General claimed that the weapons used by Islamabad in the recent 96-hour conflict were "certainly similar" to those available to India.
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Nine other patients, who needed intensive care, were shifted to Osmania General Hospital (OGH) for treatment.
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The doors, created by a dedicated team of nearly 30 artisans, are set to be inaugurated on June 5 during the second phase of the Pran Pratishtha (consecration) ceremony.
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Police Commissioner CV Anand noted that dharnas, rallies, and protests are frequent occurrences in Hyderabad, and arresting women during such events has often presented challenges.
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Former Minister T Harish Rao’s 53rd birthday was marked with grand celebrations across the erstwhile Medak district. BRS leaders and cadre held annadanam, blood donation drives, and special prayers, while supporters created sand art and distributed sweets to the public.
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AI chatbots including ChatGPT, Grok, and Gemini have made their predictions for the IPL 2025 final between Punjab Kings and Royal Challengers Bengaluru. While RCB is the favorite for two bots, Gemini believes PBKS will edge out a thrilling victory.
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The video footage of the incident obtained by 9news.com portal shows Kundi being forced onto Payneham Road while he and his wife, Amritpal Kaur, loudly protest his innocence.
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Several BRS leaders, including MLA Madhavaram Krishna Rao, Errolla Srinivas, Y Satish Reddy and Manne Krishank, accused the Revanth Reddy government of double standards. They questioned why flexis of Congress and BJP leaders were allowed to remain for months while those of BRS leaders were promptly removed.
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RCB have decided to go ahead without Tim David, who had missed their last two matches with an injury.
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The check posts which will be manned 24X7 will have armed policemen, local police and a team of veterinary doctors to check the fitness of the cattle being brought to the city from districts
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Uttam Kumar Reddy expressed concerns about Telangana’s water rights and the regional impact of the proposed project.
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Justice M. Nagaprasanna of the Karnataka High Court stated that such remarks had hurt the sentiments of the people of Karnataka.
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To combat loneliness among the elderly, the Telangana government will set up day care centres in all districts under the Atal Vayo Abhyuday Yojana. With Rs. 4.61 crore allocated, each centre will offer health, nutrition, and recreational support.
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Seven newly sanctioned Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas (JNVs) in the state still remain only on paper. The JNVs will not only miss the forthcoming academic year, but they will also not be admitting students for the academic year 2026–27
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Government reportedly clears proposals for a 50 to 60 per cent hike in market value of both agricultural and non-agricultural lands; registration charges likely to increase by two per cent
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Over four lakh fine paddy farmers in Telangana are facing financial hardship as the promised Rs. 500 per quintal bonus remains unpaid for the Rabi 2025 season.
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In the men's category, all-rounders Brendon McMullen of Scotland and Milind Kumar of the United States and the United Arab Emirates opener Muhammad Waseem have been nominated after their stellar show in the white-ball formats.
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With the beneficiaries not selling the fine rice on black market, the PDS rice mafia is in a dilemma over their future
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Tourism Minister Jupally Krishna Rao dismissed allegations surrounding the Miss World pageant as opposition propaganda. He clarified spending figures and denied wrongdoing, while admitting an internal enquiry had taken place. The state claims the Miss World organisation is handling the issue.
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Protest will highlight how Chandrashekhar Rao transformed Telangana’s agricultural landscape by diverting Godavari river water and turning barren lands fertile, says Kavitha
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A 22-year-old groom, who worked as a painter and with a marriage band troupe as well, died of a heart attack at Amsanpally village in Kulcharam mandal on Tuesday, just 14 days after his wedding
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A technical malfunction in the cableway system at the Srisailam Dam disrupted a critical survey of the plunge pool being carried out by a team of scientists on Tuesday
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The shocking incident, which took place in Sector 53 under the Sector-24 police station limits, was captured on camera and has since gone viral, sparking public outrage