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In a statement issued on Saturday, Niranjan Reddy criticized the "Rythu Panduga" event held in Mahabubnagar district, claiming it seemed more like an attempt to intimidate farmers than a celebration. "The meeting appeared to be aimed at threatening the farmers of the State for not surrendering their lands in Kodangal, under the guise of a farmers' festival. The Chief Minister's tone suggested he might forcibly take the farmers' lands," he alleged.
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The summit clash followed a match play format featuring four singles and two doubles matches, ending in a 3-3 tie. In the singles, both the Golden Eagles and the Valley Warriors claimed two victories each. Similarly, the doubles matches were evenly split, with each team securing one win. The suspenseful playoff came down to Mithun Reddy G (Golden Eagles) and Madhav Kota (Valley Warriors), both playing off a 5 handicap. In a gripping finish, Reddy sank the crucial putt, clinching the Golden Eagles' hard-earned victory and the season championship.
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The event welcomed distinguished guests M.C.R. Krishnam Raju, an international volleyball and beach volleyball player, and Dr. C. V. Krishna Reddy, Director of the Nalla Narasimha Reddy Education Society’s Group of Institutions, Hyderabad. Also in attendance were Nalla Prashanth Reddy, Vice Chairman of NNRG, Thigulla Sampath Reddy, Director of NIHOC International School, and Nalla Sindhu, Director of NIHOC International School.
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Speaking at the Rythu Pandaga program, he explained that land acquisition is essential for establishing industries and creating job opportunities for the youth. He further justified his government's actions by pointing out that land had been acquired in the past for setting up industries and constructing projects.
Speaking at the Rythu Pandaga program, he explained that land acquisition is essential for establishing industries and creating job opportunities for the youth. He further justified his government's actions by pointing out that land had been acquired in the past for setting up industries and constructing projects.
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Upset over the debts, he made the suicide attempt by consuming pesticide on Friday. Family members shifted him to hospital, where he breathed his last.
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Officials are facing problems in monitoring movement of both resident and migrant tigers due to shortage of staff, considering the vast area of the forests.
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Adivi spoke with IANS, and shared that his trilingual film ‘Major’ in which he essayed the role of the martyred Indian Army Officer, Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan, makes him proud.
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Former Minister T Harish Rao, who visited the hospital on Saturday, hailed the services of the Satya Sai Trust.
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The QR codes would be placed in mines, offices, and various departments, and workers and locals could scan them and get the latest information about Singareni
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The teaching and non-teaching staff demand the Congress government immediately revoke order allocating BRAOU's 10 acres of land to JNAFAU
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A youngster, Srinivas from Bejjur mandal centre claimed that he sighted a tiger at a spot called Golla Devara located in the forests between two villages at 10 pm
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The arrested persons are Atif Aslam Khan (34) and his wife Subhani Begum (22), residents of Prakash Nagar in Begumpet, and natives of Silchar in Assam.
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She got selected as an English junior lecturer on November 21 and as a junior assistant (Group IV) November 14 on this year after clearing the tests conducted by the TGPSC
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The film loses momentum midway and feels sluggish.
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District Forest Officer Neeraj Kumar Tebriwal handed over a cheque of Rs 5 lakh to her husband Vasudev, while another cheque of the same value was given to her mother Vadai Vimala, at the office of Kagaznagar FDO.
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Nikhil’s explosive innings, studded with 18 boundaries and a six, propelled Jaisimha to an imposing 355/6 in 50 overs.
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Participants will receive certificates, ensuring recognition and motivation for their efforts.
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Besides two wheeler and four wheeler vehicles of all ranges, high-end cars of popular automobile companies including electric vehicles were displayed at the show being held at the Mahatma Jyothiba Phule grounds
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As per available information, the 17-year-old student who is studying intermediate second year in the college, was being allegedly stalked and harassed by a lecturer in the name of love.
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Following the outcome and seizures, ACB booked a case against Nikesh Kumar and took up investigation.
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The programme conducted at ICAR - Indian Institute of Oilseeds Research, Rajendranagar, saw participation of 60 representatives from 39 companies, including from Telangana, Andhra Pradesh,
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The event by the Department of Hospitality invited students from various disciplines to come together in celebration of Christmas
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Considered as one of the communal sensitive police stations owing to its previous record of communal skirmishes, the police station takes care of the security of roughly 1.5 lakh population
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A large number of students with placards that read 'education without recognition is injustice' sat in front of the university main gate.