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According to the gazette notification issued by the Centre on this October 16, sub-Collector, Kataram, revenue divisional officer, Bhupalpally and additional Collector (revenue), Peddapalli would be the competent authority to carry out the process of land acquisition
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Elephant named ME3, which drifted towards Telangana and killed two farmers within a week in April, is currently moving in the forests bordering Gadchiroli district of neighboring Maharashtra
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The grieving woman suffered a heart stroke while her son’s body was being taken to the graveyard for final rites.
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The party working president KT Rama Rao stated that the BRS will oppose the anti-people policies of the State government and fight against the proposed tariff hikes.
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The complaint was filed in the wake of Revanth Reddy's controversial remarks, where he allegedly threatened to "trample" BRS leaders KT Rama Rao and T Harish Rao with bulldozers
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BRS working president KTR exuded confidence that the truth would prevail in the court and he would be able to put an end to this, in connection with the Rs 100 crore defamation lawsuit filed against Minister Konda Surekha.
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Former MLC and membership drive State in-charge N Ramchandra Rao said a total of 24 lakh BJP members have been registered till date in Telangana
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Certain MMTS services which were cancelled earlier are now restored to run normally between October 23 and November 31
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The officer Kandikatla Adiseshu, working as Municipal Commissioner allegedly demanded a bribe from a man to sanction the amount for contract work of painting and laying CC Roads done by the contractor in 2023
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The union Minister visited the Telangana stall which has a display of Buddhavanam, a Buddhist Heritage Theme park developed by TGTDC at Nagarjunasagar, Ramappa Temple, a world heritage monument at Palampet, and Golconda fort, Hyderabad
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This comes in the light of the dirty standoff between the producer of ‘Jigra’, Karan Johar and actress-director Divya Khossla, and of course the underwhelming performance of ‘Jigra’ at the box-office.
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The State government has declared holiday for all the educational institutions on Thursday, October 31.
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Rama Rao went on to attack the Congress, over declining State revenue even as the Congress leaders' wealth is increasing exponentially.
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On Monday evening, Nithin asked his grandmother to give him Rs. 50 and when the woman refused to give him the amount, he pushed her from the second floor of a building.
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In the process, Banerjee hurt his thumb and index finger and had to be given first aid. He was seen being escorted back to the meeting room by AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi and AAP leader Sanjay Singh
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India's agricultural yields remain far below global standards. For instance, while India produces 479 kilograms of cotton per hectare, China achieves 1990 kilograms per hectare.
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Due to increase in solar power generation during the day, the thermal plants have been back-down more in the State.
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No candidate will be allowed to appear for entrance examination unless he/she holds a hall ticket, the NIMS hospital in a statement on Tuesday said
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The protestors marched through the streets, raising slogans and carrying banners to draw attention to the financial challenges faced by students due to the delay in the release of funds.
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The ACB conducted searches at the houses of the official M Venkata Bhoopal Reddy and his relatives and found Rs. 5,05,71,676 registered in his name and that of his relatives
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The farmers gathered in large numbers outside the minister's gate right from 4 am, raised slogans expressing their discontent, as he did not respond to them immediately.
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When the elected representatives shared images and videos of Cheonggyecheon stream beautification works on Monday, people from different sections criticized the government for wasting public money in conducting such study tours.
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The protesters also voiced their concern over the different industrial projects that threaten their environment and livelihood.
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To facilitate smooth conduct of traffic, certain measures to regulate traffic at various places/junctions/roads have been taken-up.