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Distinguished faculty including 100 from India and 30 from abroad will showcase and enlighten the delegates with the latest advances in interventional cardiology at the three-day conference.
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The inspections revealed that a total of 20 such centres were being operated without dermatologists, plastic surgeons and had no requisite permission from the District Registration Authority.
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Registrations and slot booking for certificate verification is scheduled for July 26. Verification of certificates is on July 27.
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Blue light is part of the visible light spectrum.
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In a remarkable display of quick response, a Railway Protection Force (RPF) constable saved the life of a rail passenger, who accidentally slipped and fell on the platform while attempting to board a moving train at Vikarabad railway station.
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All the four persons sustained injuries and were rushed to a hospital where doctors pronounced Adnan and Sofiyan as dead.
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Leader of Opposition and BRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao dominated television channels, tweets on X, and multiple social media platforms for hours after arriving at the Assembly about 15 minutes before Finance Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka presented the budget.
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After learning major problems through elders, Shah assured that steps were being taken to sanction funds to form roads to different villages of Bheempur mandal.
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The Congress government had delivered only Rs.3,003 crore budget for minority welfare whereas it promised a budget of Rs 4,000 crore earlier, says BRS leader Shaik Abdullah Sohail
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Mannan Khan, , the organizer said several companies are participating in the job mela and offering jobs in various positions in pharma, health, IT & ITes firms, education, banks and others.
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Addressing the Assembly, Vikramarka highlighted the State's growth across multiple fronts, including GSDP, per capita income, and various national parameters in the in BRS's rule.
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On July 7, the NTA released the provisional answer keys for CUET-UG 2024. A retest was conducted on July 19 for over 1,000 candidates whose grievances were deemed valid by the agency
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Speaking to the media, BJP Legislative Party leader A Maheshwar Reddy alleged that the budget was full of debts and that the budget would further increase the State's debts.
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Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka claimed that the government had identified sources to generate additional revenues to fulfill the initiatives announced in the budget and the six guarantees of Congress.
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Indaram Nageshwar Rao had discovered Kothikuntla Waterfalls in the forests of Venkatapur, Mulugu district in 2022. Currently he along with his fellow photographers is exploring lesser known waterfalls in Satara district of Maharashtra.
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On Thursday, the singer-actor shared a teaser of his upcoming track 'Muhammad Ali' on Instagram.
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The State capital receives "normal" rainfall on the average, despite the continuous drizzle in the twin cities. While some areas received excess, some got less rainfall, say met officials
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao claims that the delay in pumping from Kaleshwaram is due to political vendetta and that farmers were suffering due to apathy of the Government. He wanted the Government to pump water at least now from Kannepally pump house.
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According to RTA officials, several high-value numbers fetched substantial amounts during the registration number auctions.
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Belonging to the 1991 IRTS batch, Padmaja is the first woman PCCM on SCR and prior to the present assignment, was working as Chief Transportation Planning Manager.
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The budget outlines that Rs.69,572.48 crore will be raised through various forms of debt. This amount equals to half of the State's own tax revenue estimated at Rs.1,38,181.26 crore and highlights the growing dependency on borrowing.
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Banala Ramu allegedly demanded Rs 20,000 from the complainant K Laxma Reddy, an advocate, for filing a charge sheet against some persons accused in a case.
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The officials were more or less certain of the scope for lifting water from Medigadda barrage even with all its gates fully open with over eight to ten lakh cusecs being let off.
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Set against the magnificent backdrop of the Secretariat building, the event drew groups of devotees dressed in traditional attire.