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Continue to express concerns over lack of proper measures to address their grievances over safety and security in government hospitals across Telangana
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When asked about Prime Minister Modi's visit to Ukraine during the ongoing war, Dujarric stated, "We've seen many heads of state and government visit the region, and we hope that these visits will contribute to ending the conflict in accordance with General Assembly resolutions, international law, and territorial integrity."
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NASA to take a call on Saturday on the new capsule to bring two astronauts from the ISS, where they've been waiting since June
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According to reports, the girl, Ananya, was playing near her residence when she accidentally fell into an open drain
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Tax notice to a few top-ranking institutions reflects the utter callousness of government towards public-funded research
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National Space Day serves as a reminder of the importance of unity in achieving greatness
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The structure’s deteriorating condition, evident in its water-stained walls and rampant mold growth, is a stark contrast to its former glory. The pinkish granite edifice, once a source of pride for the university, has fallen victim to years of neglect.
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The Congress government in Telangana found itself in an embarrassing situation after launching a new emblem for the Sports Authority of Telangana that was discovered to be a freely available image downloaded from the internet.
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The financial prudence of the previous BRS government maintained a revenue surplus budget for most financial years, except for three years affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Hundreds of the junior doctors from Osmania Medical College (OMC), Gandhi Medical College, NIMS, Punjagutta and ESIC, Sanathnagar participated in a huge protest rally that was held between 9 am and 12 noon at Necklace Road.
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The police took into custody Ram Lal (40), Nade Giridhar (45) and Nade Thirumalesh (26), who were illegally supplying the medicines to substance abuse addicts.
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BRS MLC N Naveen Kumar Reddy lodged a complaint against Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy with the Kodangal Police for failing to implement the crop loan waiver scheme and six guarantees assured to the people.
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Puja performed by senior BRS leader T Harish Rao sparked a counter-cleansing programme by the Congress leaders. The dispute has led to police complaints being filed against both sides, on the charges of violating temple rules and hurting religious sentiments.
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City Police Commissioner, K Sreenivas Reddy on Thursday hailed the contributions of Raja Bahadur Venkata Rama Reddy, who served as the 14th Kotwal during the Nizam era.
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The delegation from Poultry India sought support from the Chief Minister to the reeling poultry industry by increasing the level of inclusion of eggs in mid-day meals from three to five per week as was being done in neighbouring States.
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This expansion plan would integrate several municipalities, municipal corporations, and gram panchayats into the GHMC’s administrative framework.
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The program comprises coach development workshops and gender-equitable coaching sessions conducted at educational institutions and sports complexes
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The police stated that the organizers were luring customers through online dating apps and social media applications. The women victims had arrived in the country on tourist and medical visa.
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When Jayamma, scolded him for creating nuisance, the man got angry and hit his mother with an iron rod that caused her death
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The journalists, known for their critical coverage of Revanth Reddy's administration, were allegedly targeted by the the Chief Minister's followers, who physically assaulted them, disregarding their status as women.
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BRS demanded that the crop loan waiver benefit to be extended to all farmers up to Rs.2 lakh of their outstanding debt in banks as promised by the Congress during the Assembly polls
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At the pan shop, Prashanth had an argument with a person who then took out a knife and stabbed him indiscriminately. The victim collapsed at the spot and was rushed to a hospital where doctors pronounced him dead.
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The shepherd, Amruth Babu of Pandurangapuram village of Paloncha mandal in the district, is now paralysed since he was not given timely treatment after being bitten by a Russell's viper while tending sheep at the village on Sunday.