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The chess board’s king piece has a height of 3 feet and to ensure the chess pieces remain standing, they were reinforced with armature for stability
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The victim was the husband of a woman, whose relatives, including her father, did not agree with her marriage. The police seized three knives, two bikes and five mobile phones from them.
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Thodangi Bhaskar (27) had married Vijyalakshmi, a native of Mahabubnagar district, five years ago. The couple had two sons. However, they used to quarrel over some petty issues regularly.
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Mukire Mallaiah (60) had found the power supply disrupted to his borewell from the transformer.
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The actor has been asked to appear before the police at 11 am on Tuesday at Chikkadpally police station. The police had cited Allu Arjun as accused no. 11 in the case.
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Batting first, Hyderabad managed 169 in 38.1 overs, with Tanmay Agarwal (64) and Avanish Rao (52) shining, while Atharva (4/55) and Ayush Mhatre (3/17) led Mumbai's bowling. In reply, Mumbai chased the target in 25.2 overs, thanks to unbeaten 44 and 38 run-knocks from Shreyas Iyer and Tanish Kotian respectively.
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Jammu and Kashmir secured a top-four finish in Group A with seven points from five matches. A 74th-minute goal by Adnan Ayub gave them a 1-0 victory over Rajasthan, ensuring they advanced to the quarterfinals. Rajasthan, however, needed a win and hoped for a Manipur victory over Telangana to keep their quarterfinal hopes alive, but their efforts fell short.
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Affan netted in the 8th, 11th, and 27th minutes, while Shaik Aijaz Ali (18th) and Mohammed Ali Khan (21st) scored a goal each in the team’s championship triumph.
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Cinematography Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy announced in the Assembly that the State government would prohibit benefit shows and ticket price hikes moving forward. Several other Ministers, MLAs, and public representatives voiced their objections to these practices. This stance was also supported by a few MLAs from Andhra Pradesh, who raised similar concerns about the rising costs and the impact on the public.
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The Court has set conditions for the bail, including that the petitioner must furnish two sureties of Rs.25,000 each, cooperate with the ongoing investigation, and appear at the police station concerned every Monday.
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During the seven-day sojourn in Himachal Pradesh, the students will engage with local communities, explore historical sites, and interact with students from NIT Hamirpur
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Speaking at Telangana Bhavan on Monday, Srinivas Goud accused the Congress government of conspiring to shut down toddy shops, in contrast to the previous BRS government's decision to reopen them under former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao. He also criticized the government for failing to honor promises, including increasing reservations for the Goud community in liquor shop allocations and erecting a statue of Sardar Sarvai Papanna on Tank Bund.
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The incident occurred at the Sakram Naik thanda Government Primary School in Seerole mandal, where parents, upon learning of teacher Dharam Soth Sreenu's inappropriate behavior from their children, confronted him at the school. In their anger, they physically assaulted him with slippers before reporting the matter to higher authorities. Following an inquiry, the teacher was suspended, and a formal investigation was initiated involving the district child protection officer and Bala Raksha Bhavan.
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The petitioners filed a quash petition against the order directing the registration of a criminal revision petition filed by one Nagavelli Rajalingamurthy, who accused them and other officials of corruption related to the collapse of the Medigadda Barrage.
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Women voiced their grievances over the widespread presence of belt shops in and around Jogipet, blaming them for their families' financial woes. They shared that men in their households were spending their entire earnings on liquor, with some even pawning gold ornaments to fund their addiction. Divya, a housewife, highlighted the dire consequences, explaining how this behavior left them unable to pay their children's tuition fees or meet other essential needs. The women demanded immediate action to shut down the belt shops.
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In the finals, Oakridge defeated Chirec International School 75-61 to win the boys' title, while Future Kids overcame Delhi Public School 47-24 to emerge as champions in the girls' final.
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Global demand for precious metals has surged significantly in 2024. Central banks around the world, including those in emerging markets, have maintained their status as net buyers of gold for over a decade. This year alone, they collectively acquired over 500 tonnes of gold, highlighting their efforts to diversify reserves in response to ongoing economic uncertainties, according to the report.
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The filmmaker passed away at Mumbai's Wockhardt Hospital due to chronic kidney disease
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Indicating the government's plans to rely heavily on loan-based welfare programmes, he wanted the banks to provide loans for schemes targeting farmers, SCs, STs and BCs communities under various welfare programmes.
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Dressed in warm woolen attire, locals ventured out to revel in the snow beneath an overcast sky, while icy winds swept across the region. Tourists were also spotted embracing the winter wonderland, enjoying the snowfall
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According to reports, the fire broke out a battery manufacturing and storage unit located at Shamshabad road
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Batting first, Naveen’s knock (31x4, 1x6) and Sai Sandeep’s 76 powered Amberpet to 415/8 in 40 overs.
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The policy will impact more than 98 per cent of the paramilitary force's roughly 1.70 lakh workforce. Personnel retiring within the next two years will be prioritized for "preferred postings," followed by female staff, couples working together, and the remaining members, who will be placed in the fourth category
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The police across the Telangana identified the ATM centres through which the money collected from cybercrime victims was withdrawn periodically.