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As per available information, the victim Naveen Chary, an engineering graduate was returning on his bike after completing his first day at work when the incident occurred
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While the total number of registrations by Bhavish Aggarwal-owned Ola Electric on Vahan portal for February stood at 8,652, the company reported sales of over 25,000 units during the period
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The wife of the carpenter, Bejjenki Vijaya made the decision to donate the organs of her brain dead husband. The donor liver and two kidneys were donated to three needy patients under Jeevandan initiative.
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According to police reports, the victim was lured to a remote location under false pretenses and taken to a local lodge, where she was allegedly forced into intoxication and subsequently raped.
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Despite making considerable economic progress over the last few decades, India steadily slipping on global happiness index must be a wake-up call for lawmakers
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Security forces have recovered the bodies of 30 Naxalites along with a large number of AK-47 rifles and semi-automatic weapons.
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BRS Whip KP Vivekananda said that Hyderabad's progress had stalled under the 16-month Congress rule
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The former minister flayed the government for ignoring the district in the budget by not allocating sufficient funds
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A total of 5,09,403 students, including 2,58,895 boys and 2,50,508 girls, registered for the examinations, which will be conducted at 2,650 centres set up across the State
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On her Instagram handle, Twinkle revealed how she travelled with her kids on the Eurostar, and noted that Paris offers something for everyone - from the artistic to the adventurous
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Utnoor ASP Kajal Singh, in a statement, said that Nallanna Krishnaiah, Thakur Arun Singh, Thakur Dhara Singh and Gyan Singh, were apprehended while shipping the grains, following a tip-off
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The company raised concerns over the Centre's interpretation of the IT Act, particularly its use of Section 79(3)(b), which 'X' argues violates Supreme Court rulings and undermines free expression online
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"Inside the locker room, Kohli once asked Sarfaraz Khan, ‘Sarfu, what’s your shoe size?’ to which Sarfaraz replied, ‘Nine.’ Then he looked at me, and I thought, ‘Oh no, I have to get this right,’ because even if the shoes didn’t fit, I still wanted them,” Nitish said in a chat with Puma podcast.
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In addition to being wary of chlorine in swimming pools, families must take basic precautions to prevent accidental drowning during this summer
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International Space Laws were created during the Cold War, when space exploration was shaped by military sensitivities. Now, private companies own 11,000 active satellites orbiting Earth
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After firing was stopped bodies of four Maoists and automatic weapons were recovered
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The rise of AI and global economic uncertainties are key reasons behind these layoffs. Amazon, one of the world's largest e-commerce companies, is planning to eliminate approximately 14,000 managerial roles, according to reports
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A large number of YSRCP leaders and workers led by former minister Gudivada Amarnath staged the protest at the stadium in Madhurwada
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As per the dictionary definition, kindness is the virtue of showing love and the qualities of having a sympathetic, affectionate, warm hearted and considerate nature. Kindness, as the Greek philosopher Sophocles said, gives birth to kindness. Within each and every human is a mine of wonderful virtues and qualities, but for so many of us […]
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The ATAGS, the first indigenously designed, developed, and manufactured 155 mm artillery gun, is set to enhance the operational capabilities of the Indian Armed Forces with its cutting-edge technology and superior firepower
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Bommera Bapu Swamy alias Shiva Swamy, a resident of Anupuram near Vemulawada, according to Medak Superintendent of Police D Uday Kumar Reddy, used to attract women by pretending to offer astrology services.
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Prior to his promotion as ED, Indranil Bhattacharyya was serving as Adviser in the Monetary Policy Department of the RBI
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At the Shambhu and Khanauri borders, JCB and other machines have been deployed to remove the concrete blocks to clear the Shambhu-Ambala and Sangrur-Jind roads, which remained closed for over a year after the protesting farmers camped there
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The award was presented to him at a special ceremony held at the UK Parliament in London on March 19. Chiranjeevi's brother, Pawan Kalyan, the Deputy Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, extended his heartfelt congratulations on this remarkable accomplishment.