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With a mere 39.17 per cent, minimal polling was recorded in the Hyderabad parliamentary constituency while Secunderabad and Malkajgiri fared slightly better with 42.48 and 46.27 per cent.
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The first toppers were G Abhiram (581/600) and Sree Lasya (581/600) while the second topper was G Ananya (579/600) with the third topper being Sri Sai Sresta (573/600).
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TFA will host the camp for the Indian team in Aziznagar, Hyderabad to prepare for their friendly matches against Uzbekistan on May 31 and June 4.
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Intrigued by fragrances and fragrance oils, he aspires to create his own perfume brand, prompting him to indulge into the study of perfumes.
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The Nagarkurnool district administration established an auxiliary polling station for their convenience in a private building at Mallapur Penta for 10 Chenchus.
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Voters were seen standing in serpentine queue lines at polling booths to exercise their franchise right from the beginning of polling at 7 am.
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With weather remaining a bit cool compared to the last few days, voting percent increased after every hour.
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Taking strong exception to Revanth Reddy addressing a press conference in the middle of the voting, the union Minister said the Revanth had no respect for norms.
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All the assembly segments in both the Lok Sabha constituencies attracted a huge number of voters beginning from morning except the Patancheru assembly segment
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The tension was created between the rival groups when BRS MLA Palla Rajeshwar Reddy and Congress leader Kommuri Rakesh Reddy have reached the same polling station.
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Continuing the unfortunate string of low voting percentages, the city recorded less than 50 per cent voter turnout.
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While standing, she suddenly collapsed and the local people shifted her to hospital where doctors pronounced her dead. The police registered a case.
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He hoped for the best after the hard fought battle on the polling day. Shortly after the polling concluded, Rama Rao took to X and expressed his happiness over the courage and resilience displayed by the party cadre in the parliament elections.
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KT Rama Rao said Prime Minister Narendra Modi was campaigning across the country, but was dishing out step-motherly treatment to Telangana with no Central university or hospital given in 10 years.
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However, urban areas especially Hyderabad, Secunderabad and Malakajgiri parliamentary constituencies witnessed a lukewarm response from voters recording a poor poll percentage.
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At Lachagudem of Yellandu mandal in Kothagudem district the villagers have boycotted polls in protest against the government’s failure to address the problems.
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Thanks to a dip in maximum temperatures caused by light to moderate rains that cooled down sweltering heat wave conditions, the segment saw 69.81 percent of voting by 5 pm when compared to 75.34 percent registered in 2019.
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After casting the vote, she complained about chest pain and collapsed, leaving everyone in the polling station in shock.
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With voters staying away from voting, the polling staff and agents had to sit idle for almost entire day. Till last reports came in, hardly five to 10 votes were polled in the booth, according to reports.
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While Tamil Nadu led the chart with 99.84 pass percentage, Puducherry followed with 99.81, Kerala with 99.79, Andhra Pradesh with 99.66 while Telangana took the fifth position with 99.55 pass percentage.
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His associates raised slogans further escalating the situation and additional police forces were sent to clear the gathering.
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For the Class XII examinations, a total of 8,337 students, i.e., 4,433 boys and 3,904 girls, appeared of whom 8,266 students were declared as pass. The pass percentage among boys from the State was 98.85 while it was 99.49 among the girls.
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Three chartered flights were scheduled on Monday from Hyderabad to Madinah and pilgrims from different parts of the State were set to travel.
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TPCC senior vice president G Niranjan said BJP Malkajgiri candidate Etala Rajender cast his vote at Gudur village in the constituency.