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The bench, admitting the case, stated that if the State failed to submit its counter, it would be presumed that the government was conceding to the allegations.
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More than 12,000 students will be benefited with the camp wherein dental, anemia and cancer screening would be done.
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About 95.6 percent of B Pharmacy seats were filled and 392 seats were left vacant/ unfilled.
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Police reported that Bodige Shankar (50) and his wife Sujatha (45) were found hanging in their home around 5 pm. Neighbors discovered the couple and alerted authorities, who broke down the door and moved the bodies to the hospital. The couple, who had two daughters, were living alone as their daughters were married.
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13 IAS officers, four IFS officers and 70 Special Grade Deputy Collectors and Deputy Collectors have been transferred in the administration rejig
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Unveiling the champion bull on Monday, the organizer of the Sadar festival, E Haribabu Yadav said, "Like every year, for the special attraction, this time we have brought Gholu, which has won several championships in Haryana and many parts of India.
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A total number of 6,11,996 pending criminal and civil cases were taken up in the 3rd National Lok Adalat and out of them, 6,05,805 cases were settled which comes to 98.99 per cent.
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Feeling humiliated after the thrashing, Ranjith (19) left his home and jumped into a lake near the village in the early hours of Monday.
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Monday evening rush hour saw traffic crawling around Khairatabad, Punjagutta, Masab Tank, Banjara Hills Road No. 1, and the Secretariat. Bumper-to-bumper congestion persisted on the Punjagutta–Khairatabad road until late evening, with ambulances also stuck in the gridlock across several stretches.
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Antonio, a 10th Grade student from Carmel Convent High School-Mancherial, was qualified for participating in a state-level science seminar
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So far, 62 million tons of coal as well as 3,600 lakh cubic meter of overburden (OB) was removed from the project
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If PPP model is adopted in the State for PR&RD and R&B roads, then road users would have to pay a toll fee. Though villagers in a radius of about 3 to 5 km are exempted from toll fee payment, others will have to pay the toll.
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Confusion surrounded the loan waiver as many farmers with loans under ₹1 lakh did not receive relief. The sangham held a dharna at the collectorate on Monday, demanding loan waivers for all eligible farmers.
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It might be noted that municipal administration and urban development principal secretary M Dana Kishore has on October 15 issued a GO No: 177 constituting the urban development authority.
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Due to lack of availability of solar equipment on time, there is inordinate delay in implementation of Central schemes related to rooftop solar plants and other projects in the State as well.
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Nalla Suresh Reddy, founder of the Shyamala Gopalan Educational Foundation (SGEF), has initiated an 11-day 'Sri Raja Shyamalamba Sahita Shata Chandi Purvaka Sudarshana Maha Yagam' to pray for Harris's success in the U.S. presidential election.
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The leaders of the BC organisations demanded the commission to remove reservations to economically weak sections and to provide 50 percent reservations to BCs in forthcoming elections to urban and rural civic bodies.
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ITDA-Utnoor Project Officer Khusbu Gupta announced that each troupe would receive ₹15,000 as a Diwali gift. She emphasized that the government is committed to preserving and passing down tribal culture and traditions to future generations.
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Gunta Nagaraju was elected as the president of the body, while Battula Srinivas and Mavadi Santosh were elected as joint secretary and treasurer.
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The fire department officials stated that a temporary fire cracker license was issued to ‘Paras Corporation’, Bogulkunta to conduct the business in an open place. But the owners were illegally selling fire crackers from a building.
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The project aimed to provide irrigation water to 2,900 acres in Manoor mandal was taken up with an outlay of Rs 4.35 crore
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KT Rama Rao on Monday said the Congress government was creating a "reign of terror" atmosphere among the poor, with the recent demolition drives forcing vulnerable residents to extreme actions, including suicide.
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Victims of the Musi River project, proposed by the Telangana Congress government, expressed their concerns during a session on Monday. Women voiced grievances, arguing that the project is being hurried without considering its social impact.
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Ramanna alleged that the government colluded with the private traders and was procuring the cotton produce. It was cheating the farmers by offering a nominal minimum support price (MSP) to the cotton.