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Without robust investment and coordinated efforts, TB will continue to thwart India’s health goals
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The suspect Suresh Kumar Babulal, along with two others Neeraj Sahu and Partipal Sinharee, both absconding, are involved in a financial fraud of Rs. 1.37 crore.
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According to available information, Aditya was hit by the car in the wee hours of Saturday resulting in severe head injuries with brain contusions and clots. He is currently receiving critical treatment at Temple University Hospital, and his recovery is expected to require extensive care, with costs projected to reach around $250,000
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KT Rama Rao raised concerns that Telangana was not under consideration for the prestigious project. It is rumoured that the States of Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra and Karnataka are frontrunners for the project.
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Chairman of TGMFC Mohd Obedulla Kothwal on Monday unveiled plans to provide financial assistance of up to Rs 30 lakh to NGOs to train and employ women from minority communities. However, activists stressed the need to introduce transparency to ensure the effectiveness of such initiatives
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The Cyberabad police arrested Manish Gyan Chand who had provided his bank account to cyber fraudsters who used it to dupe a man of Rs. 2.92 crore on the pretext of providing huge profits on investment in various businesses.
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Prof Aldas Janaiah on Monday clarified that the University has cancelled all its Memorandum of Understanding (MoUs) with certain private institutions, as they were found to be detrimental to the university's interests
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A review of the 'Dragon Age: The Veilguard'
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A modest yet sacred shrine steeped in local history
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The Hyderabad City Security Council (HCSC) is organizing ‘Hyderabad Annual Cyber-security Knowledge Summit-2024’ on Wednesday.
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Negligence of the staff at the Mother and Child Health Centre here came to light after two newborn babies were handed over to the wrong parents.
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Vidya Singh, a student from Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya-Mancherial has qualified to take part in the Sakura Science Exchange programme to be organized by the Science and Technology Agency in Japan from November 10 to 16.
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Puranam Deepak created a record by winning a gold medal in the national level yoga competitions held in Una of Himachal Pradesh recently.
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Retired IAS officer Busani Venkateshwara Rao as chairman of the dedicated Commission to conduct contemporaneous rigorous empirical enquiry into the nature and implications of the backwardness qua local bodies, with respect to the Backward Classes.
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This year alone, 15 cases have been registered, leading to the seizure of 203 bikes and 3 cars. The accused bikers have been produced in court.
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Police reached the hotel where the former Sapanches assembled, and prevented them from heading towards the Chief Minister’s residence. The police also took of them into custody.
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Businessman Mohammed Aamair reportedly invited a group of transgender performers to an engagement ceremony, where they allegedly performed inappropriate dances during the family gathering.
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P Vishwa Prasad, ACP (traffic) said that in the last three days, three people including a woman died in fatal road accident in different areas of the city due to helmetless and wrong side driving.
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Hyderabad: Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy is likely to take up a padayatra from Valigonda to Bibinagar covering six kilometres in Nalgonda on Friday to explain the people about the necessity to take up the Musi Riverfront Development project. Before commencing the padayatra from Sangem village under Valigonda mandal, the Chief Minister along with his […]
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“Many institutions in India offer undergraduate and graduate courses in public policy, but IFHE is likely the first to introduce an interdisciplinary Ph.D. program in this field,” said Dr. Sushanta Kumar Mahapatra. “This program enhances professionals' skills in using both basic and advanced empirical and analytical methods, covering both quantitative and qualitative approaches.”
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The Chief Minister instructed Special Officers to visit purchase centers in the field, address any grievances on-site, and closely monitor paddy procurement regularly.
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Chennur police reported that Jad Bapu, 45, from Rachapalli village, died instantly on Sunday after coming into contact with an electrified fence set up by a farmer to protect his paddy crop from wild boars. His body was discovered near the fence on Monday.
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A six-year-old child, A Ajay, a first standard student died due to fatal injuries sustained when he was struck by the school gate at Hayathnagar on Monday afternoon.