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Directs bureaucrats to meet officials of Southeast Asian city state to explain what transpired between 2019 and 2024 and to ‘revive the lost goodwill'
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The man was driving a scooter when a team of Mirchowk police who were conducting checking stopped him at Champapet. A breathalyzer test confirmed that he was under the influence of alcohol
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According to police, 13 persons were travelling in the auto, along with the driver, when the bus coming from Dharmavaram and heading towards Hyderabad hit it
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Tesla CEO's remarks come after California is yet to count over 3,00,000 ballots
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Asaduddin also made a mention of Farooq Shabdi and Faruk Shah Anwar and Ateeque Ahmad, who gave a tight contest to their rivals but could not bag the seats.
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The efforts of Dr Salim Ali, fondly known as ‘Birdman of India’, to preserve bird habitats became crucial in an era when industrialisation and urbanisation posed severe threats to biodiversity
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Since the coal transport associations have a say in the issues related to coal transport from SCCL mines and involves collection of money from the tippers on different pretexts, both the parties were trying to gain upper hand in the association election.
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Now, the R&B department is planning to construct an elevated corridor on the route to facilitate smooth flow of traffic. The elevated corridor is being proposed from Brahmanpally to Domalpenta covering about 42 km.
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Apart from his assurances on guarantees, the Chief Minister’s theory that it was only a battle between Congress and BJP, with there being no 'regional parties'.
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy held a meeting with irrigation and HMWSSB officials on Hyderabad’s drinking water needs
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An Osmania University (OU) investigation revealed that during the 2019-2022 academic years, a college tampered with UG sixth-semester exam results, falsely marking 49 failing students as passed and five passing students as failed. Citing discrepancies in the tabulation records (TR), OU announced on Saturday that a detailed inquiry had been initiated.
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Police reported that the couple argued over Soni’s insistence on returning to their native place on November 20. During the argument, Vikram attacked her with a stick, causing severe bleeding injuries. Soni lost consciousness and was taken to Gandhi Hospital by Government Railway Police and Railway Protection Force officials, but she later succumbed to her injuries.
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The owners of King's Restaurant in Mehdipatnam, under the jurisdiction of water board O&M Division-3, took a 250 mm dia sewerage pipe line connection without permission
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DGP Jitender appreciated and awarded the Investigation Officers, Court Duty Officers, and Public Prosecutors for their exceptional work in securing convictions under the NDPS Act cases
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Officials seized 114 kgs of marijuana, cash and mobile phones, altogether worth Rs 50 lakh from them.
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The film, directed as a spin-off of Nivin Pauly’s Mikhael, is generating high expectations and is set to hit the theaters on December 20.
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Kinnerasani wildlife division FDO, B Babu joined the forest department as forest guard in 1988 while pursuing his degree course
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The 16-year-old continued her red-hot form, defeating the USA’s Priyanka Rana 7-5, 6-4 to clinch the trophy.
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The MUN featured five committees, including UNODC and AIPPM, led by executive board members. Delegates debated global issues, navigating complex scenarios with skill and creativity.
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The State player delivered a stellar performance before falling to Delhi’s Payas Jain in the semifinals.
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The workshops, as part of WAAW from November 18 to 24, were jointly organised by departments of anaesthesiology & intensive care, microbiology, general medicine, clinical pharmacology and therapeutics and hospital administration.
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Sultania directed the Chairman and Managing director of TGGENCO, TRANSCO , SPDCL and NPDCL to take measures to ensure that there was no shortage of power during the ensuing summer.
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Chief Minister said the objective of pharma village is to provide employment to women and youth.
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Company Chairman and Managing Director N Balram announced that a total of Rs. 18.27 crore will be credited to the accounts of 2,754 retired workers, with a maximum of Rs. 93,750 per person. He instructed senior officials from the Finance and Personnel Departments to ensure the amount is deposited into the workers' accounts by November 27.