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The plan provides a window of opportunity to find a lasting solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict
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A recent study of school children in the State, takenup over a period of fouryears in 354 different schools by researchers, indicated that 38 per cent of children, who have vision problems, do not get access to proper spectacles.
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The two cases were filed at Chevella and Mokilla police stations. D Prakash Reddy, senior counsel representing the petitioners contended that the criminal complaints are vague and civil disputes are pending between the complainant and petitioners. Referring to the complaint, he said the details of the civil cases were suppressed.
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Thanks to the swift change in weather patterns, under its influence, the maximum daytime temperatures changed drastically in Hyderabad and districts in Telangana.
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Police suspect that the victim could have been murdered by persons known to her over an argument. “After a heated argument, single or multiple assailants might have attacked her.
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After completion of postal ballot votes, the counting of votes polled in EVMS will be started at 8 am. A total of 116 tables were established for seven assembly segments falling under Karimnagar parliament constituency.
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The tournament was organised by Hyderabad Little Stars Soccer Academy, the league aimed to foster youth development in football. As part of its impact initiatives, the league has forged a strategic partnership with Sreenidhi Deccan FC to further enhance football opportunities for youth in Telangana.
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Sree Charan and Dhairya Tiwari to lead the SSGF Medchal-Malkajgiri district team and Combined District XI teams respectively in the Prof. Jaya Shankar Jr State Cricket Championship starting on Wednesday.
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The tainted officer was produced before the special court for ACB cases in Hyderabad for remanding in judicial custody. The case is under investigation.
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In an intoxicated condition he broke beer bottles and threw them at two youths B Upender and M Parusharam who were drinking liquor at the wine shop.
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Andhra Pradesh PCC president Shailajanath and other leaders had demanded the extension of Hyderabad as the combined capital for both States for another 10 years.
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A statement from Manugur police on Monday informed that based on a tip off about ganja smuggling vehicle inspections were conducted by SI Meda Prasad and staff at Hanuman temple area in Manugur.
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Seven counting halls for seven Assembly segments under the Lok Sabha constituency and one for postal ballots were set up.
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The Narayana students also secured second, fourth, seventh and 10th ranks in B.VSc and B.Sc Nursing and fourth rank in Bachelor in Naturopathy and Yoga Sciences (BNYS).
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Floral tributes were paid at Telangana Martyrs Memorials, commemorating the sacrifices of those who fought for the creation of Telangana.
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Following her death, Radhakishan Rao filed an emergency petition in the court seeking an interim bail to take part in the final rituals.
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Local residents managed to overpower Abdullah and the injured persons were promptly shifted and admitted to Osmania General Hospital for treatment. Their condition is said to be stable.
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Farmers started preparing the fields for sowing seeds of various crops mainly staple paddy, cotton, soya bean, red gram, green gran, maize, etc.
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The event, organized by Global Telangana Association’s Detroit chapter, showcased the authentic culinary traditions of Telangana.
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Reports suggested that Joshua managed to snatch away the keys of the two-wheeler in which Balbir and Ram Singh had planned to flee the scene of offense.
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Meanwhile, deviating from the annual practice of planting 19 crore to 20 crore saplings under the programme, this year the State government will be planting only 13 crore saplings, citing different reasons, including availability of sites.
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Though officials are tight-lipped over the closure of the main entrance, speculations are rife that the gate was closed to make Vaastu changes.
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The program was attended by 100 officers from different ranks along with faculty members from various law schools, including Mahindra University.
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Responding to the incident, BRS working president KT Rama Rao came down heavily on the State government for its negligence and said it was putting the lives of people in danger by not maintaining drinking water tanks properly.