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We will take out a rally in Kolkata on November 9 from College Square to Esplanade along with members of civil society organisations, say the protesting junior doctors
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In central Gaza, Palestinians recovered the bodies of 25 people killed in a barrage of Israeli aerial attacks that began Thursday
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IMD attributes warmer weather to absence of western disturbances and influx of easterly winds due to active low pressure systems in Bay of Bengal
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Democratic candidate asserts her pledge to pursue common sense solutions and to be a President for all Americans
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Republican presidential candidate says Harris' failed economic agenda wiped out nearly 30,000 private sector jobs just recently
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Companies that embrace inclusive appraisal systems can see significant improvements in employee morale, performance
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COP 29 will need to reflect on the needs and priorities of the developing countries
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Sufiyan and Usman were injured after they came under attack in the Mazhama area of Magam in the central Kashmir district, they said, adding that the duo were taken to a hospital, where their condition was stated to be stable.
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Former MLAs Vellampalli Srinivas and Malladi Vishnu paid floral tributes to Potti Sriramulu at the YSRCP Central Office and expressed their concerns over the TDP's handling of Andhra Pradesh's formation legacy.
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Rohit Bal, one of India's most celebrated fashion designers, died on Friday at a south Delhi hospital following a heart attack, He was 63.
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The Telangana Raj Bhavan on Friday announced institution of ‘Governor’s Awards for Excellence’ to recognise individuals and organisations who have made exemplary contributions in the fields of environmental protection, welfare of Divyangjan, sports and games and culture.
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Vikram Singh Mann, Additional CP, L&O, Hyderabad and Chairman of the Central Peace and Welfare Committee; P Viswa Prasad, Additional Commissioner of Police, Traffic, Hyderabad; other officials and 350 members of the peace committee participated in the meeting.
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In view of the Sadar Utsav Mela at YMCA, Narayanaguda, the Hyderabad Traffic Police will implement traffic diversions at the following places and routes on November 2 and 3
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K. Satish Chandra Gupta was arrested for allegedly being involved in forgery, cheating, and conspiracy, having collected Rs. 1.45 crore under the guise of selling plots in a fabricated and unauthorized layout.
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Chairman along with commission members accepted representations from various BC communities, organisations, political parties and others as part of a public hearing held at collectorate auditorium
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Later in the day, Sanjeev Chopra also visited the Minister for Civil Supplies, N Uttam Kumar Reddy and Commissioner, Civil Supplies Corporation, D S Chouhan
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KT Rama Rao expressed concern over Congress’s track record of “guarantees” in Karnataka, warning that similar actions in Telangana could have far-reaching negative impacts on future generations
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This is applicable to the government, local body and aided primary schools as teachers from these schools are set to hold caste census for a period of three weeks.
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According to sources, the State government has issued necessary directions asking the authorities concerned to make arrangements for handing over appointment orders to the selected candidates.
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In order to clear extra rush during Chhath festival season, special trains are being operated between various destinations, the South Central Railway (SCR) said
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Ambaria, Maruthi Nayak, and Madhu were stationed at Manoor police station when the incidents occurred, while Vinay Kumar served as the Sangareddy rural SI. The accused officers allegedly had colluded with Mallugonda, a seasoned ganja peddler from Karnataka, who was arrested by Sangareddy police on September 10. Notably, Mallugonda had managed to evade capture several times over the past couple of years.
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People belonging to Pichakuntla, Dommari, Reddygandla and others wanted the commission to change their caste name since they and their children were feeling shy to tell their caste name to others.
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In a letter to the CEO, Ravinder Singh expressed concern that the slow pace of voter registration in rural areas is due to a lack of sufficient awareness programs. He noted that enrollment officers are already overwhelmed with their daily responsibilities and are finding it challenging to complete the registration tasks.