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Students can pay the fee at the respective schools without a late fee till November 18. With a late fee of Rs.50 and 200, the fee will be accepted till December 2 and 12 respectively
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Swiggy's IPO was subscribed 0.12 times on the first day and 0.35 times on the second day. The qualified institutional buyers (QIBs) portion was subscribed 6.02 times, the non-institutional investors (NIIs) portion saw a 0.41 times subscription, the retail individual investors (RIIs) portion was subscribed 1.14 times, and the employee portion received 1.65 times subscription.
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Junior lecturers pool money for colleges' upkeep - There are no posts of sweepers, scavengers and night watchmen for 425 government junior colleges
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Yoga classes were organised for police officers and staff at the district police headquarters at Hemachandrapuram on Friday at directions of the SP.
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A case was registered against Nagaraju and to grant station bail, the SI demanded Rs.50,000.
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According to officials, the water released from the Bhadrakali lake would not inundate areas around it as it would be stored at Chalivagu which has more than 20,000 million cubic feet capacity
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The Hyderabad MP posted on X that the 1967 judgment wrongly denied Aligarh Muslim University its minority status, which he argued it rightfully holds. He referenced Article 30 of the Indian Constitution, which grants minorities the right to establish and manage their educational institutions as they see fit.
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Edmala Mohan Reddy, a farmer from Kuchulapur village in Boath mandal, had an argument with the chairman of the agriculture market committee over the delayed transfer of his soya produce, which had been at the yard for four days. Frustrated, he attempted to take his own life by ingesting pesticide.
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Around 10 days ago, the dogs were transferred to the animal birth control center operated by Mancherial municipality and kept in a room. However, they died after being left unfed due to a strike by the center's staff who boycotted their duties. The incident was uncovered when a foul odor began emanating from the center, causing distress to nearby residents.
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Despite repeated food poisoning cases, the government's approach remains unchanged. In less than 24 hours after 12 students from tribal welfare schools at Mancherial were hospitalised, more students were rushed to hospitals with vomiting and stomach pain, said the BRS MLA
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The centre aims to educate the public, encourage early testing, and promote treatment adherence, with the goal of significantly reducing H. Pylori prevalence and the incidence of stomach cancer in India.
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Under the agreement, BITS Pilani and UB will jointly create graduate programs enabling students to complete part of their coursework and research at BITS Pilani and the rest at UB. The partnership also includes faculty exchanges, collaborative research, and provisions for intellectual property, confidentiality, and other legal terms to ensure transparency and fairness.
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The annual international conference of thoracic surgeons featured deliberations on latest advances in the field of thoracic surgery by over 10 international and 50 senior faculty from India.
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Former Minister Harish Rao led the charge, condemning the illegal detention of BRS leaders, including former MLAs K Prabhakar Reddy, Chirumarthy Lingaiah, and Bhupal Reddy, ahead of the Chief Minister's padayatra.
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The existing Trident Sugars located at Kothur-B had pushed sugarcane farmers into crisis as it failed to pay farmers in time after purchasing sugarcane from them
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Asifabad Forest Range Officer Govind Singh Sardar reported that Kumsoth Krishna from Metpalli and Banoth Shankar from Sarwaipet village were apprehended while attempting to smuggle teak timber in a car. The arrests occurred during a joint operation conducted by forest department staff from the Asifabad and Kerameri ranges. The two suspects attempted to flee but were detained.
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With around 450 students and parents in attendance, along with participation from over 40 universities and specialist institutions, Inquisitio provided a platform for students to explore career opportunities aligned with their interests and skills. The event offered valuable insights into employability skills, industry demands, and future career outlooks.
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The complainant received calls from the scammers between August 9 and November 3, offering zero per cent interest loan on an insurance policy worth Rs 10 lakh
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Luxettipet Forest Range Officer Athe Subhash announced that the forest department will soon launch a jungle safari ride in the forests of Gadpur and Bokkalagutta villages. A cyclothon event is planned along the tracks designated for the safari.
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Sources report that between January and October, 1,892 employees were absent from work for at least 75 out of 300 days. Additionally, management observed a decline in the use of advanced machinery in underground mines due to a shortage of workers. During the inquiry, it was found that while 1,300 tonnes of coal per day were expected to be mined using Continuous Miner machines, only 828 tonnes were actually extracted.
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A video of the actor facing minor incident has gone viral on social media. In the clip, the 'Liger' star is seen momentarily losing his balance on the stairs, leading to a brief stumble
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Jasleen took to Instagram, where she shared a string of character posters of Vijay, Jasleen and Radhikka. She captioned it: “In every note, a heartbeat, In every glance, a lifetime, Presenting Sahiba.”
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On his birthday, the Chief Minister visited the Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy temple to receive blessings. He later met with temple officials to discuss ongoing development projects and remaining work.
The Chief Minister visited the Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy temple on his birthday to seek blessings. He later met with temple officials to review the progress on development projects and remaining work.
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Simi Garewal has been defending the Bachchan family amidst the divorce rumours surrounding Abhishek and Aishwarya Rai.