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As soon as Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka began his discussion on Telangana State Tourism Policy after the break in the afternoon, the BRS members stood up and started demanding discussion on Lagacherla farmers issue.
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Replying to a question raised by BRS member K Kavitha, the Agriculture Minister said there was no proposal to set up Honey Bee Research and Development centres at Bhadrachalam and Asifabad districts.
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The tentative Intermediate Public Examinations (IPE) will be held between March 6 and March 25, 2025.
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Stating that the previous BRS government was committed towards the welfare of BCs, she said there were only 19 BC residential degree colleges at the time of formation of Telangana, which was increased to 275 during the BRS regime.
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Prabhakar said the government does not have funds to take up construction of BC Bhavans across the State.
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With Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) members raising slogans and insisting on a discussion on the atrocities against Lagacherla farmers in the House, Speaker Gaddam Prasad Kumar adjourned the Assembly to meet at 10 am on Tuesday.
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Of the 13,466 candidates who opted for exam centres in the district, 12,572 appeared for the exam in two sessions on the first day, Sunday. On the second day, Monday, 12, 343 candidates appeared for the examination in two sessions
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The government allotted 1.42 lakh metric tonnes of paddy belonging to 2023-24 Yasangi season to the millers, setting a target of handing over 95,942 metric tonnes in Nirmal district. The millers delivered 81,099 metric tonnes of rice so far. The millers are yet to deliver custom milled rice (CMR) 14,843 metric tonnes, showing a deficit of 15 percent.
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Uttam Kumar Reddy said currently about 31 lakh people have to be included in the food security scheme.
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Replying to a query on the issue raised by BRS member T Ravinder Rao in the Legislative Council, Srinivas Reddy said there was no proposal to reduce the number of districts in the State. All reports about abolishing a few districts were false and misleading, he said.
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France rushing help to Indian Ocean island as Cyclone Chido flattens entire neighbourhoods, damages public infrastructure, main airport and hospital
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Admissions process will be in accordance with the orders issued from time to time by Government of Telangana, Regulations of University.
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During the past week, there has been no classroom teaching happening in the KGBVs. While some district education officers made alternative arrangements to teach Class 10 students, the rest of the students were left in the lurch
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The victim filed a complaint with the Hyderabad Cybercrime police, who are investigating the case.
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Raising the bar on its stringent policies, Dubai has introduced new visa regulations where one must prove the relationship with the proposed tourist and, also, accommodation capabilities by host. The visa applicant also must prove financial status
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Candidates must have at least SSC passed and minimum of 3 years old driving license and aged between 21 years and 38 years.
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The incident happened as the baby's mother was busy appearing for the Group-II examination on Monday. As part of the second day of the examination, the mother had came to appear for the examination at the Damika Degree College in Vemulawada, leaving her two-month-old daughter with her mother-in-law
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Speaking to the media at the Assembly media point on Monday, the BRS working president said farmers in Chief Minister's Kodangal constituency were being assaulted and threatened
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A must play mobile experience that is great on larger displays like the iPad or the Galaxy Tab, this game comes with a Netflix subscription – a major coup for the streamer’s games catalogue if you ask me.
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The temple administrator, in a statement on Monday said that only priests are allowed entry to the Ardha Mandapa of the temple. The authorities also said that Ilaiyaraaja had mistakenly entered the "Ardha Mandapa" of the temple and voluntarily left from there after being sounded about it
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Every year on December 16, 'Vijay Diwas' (Victory Day) is celebrated to mark the anniversary of India's historic victory over Pakistan in the 1971 Indo-Pakistan war, which led to the liberation of Bangladesh. The wreath-laying ceremony was held to honor India's military achievements, recognize the bravery of its Armed Forces, and pay tribute to the courageous soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the nation.
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The party charged the Congress government with filing illegal cases, applying third-degree methods, detaining farmers, and even handcuffing them when one of them suffered heart stroke
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The actor-singer recently performed in Chandigarh where he declared that he won't organise live shows in India until the concert infrastructure is sorted so that it makes it worthwhile for the attendees as well
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The incident, which unfolded on Sunday evening, caused widespread panic as students reported experiencing severe headaches and difficulty breathing. Preliminary investigations by the police indicate that the gas leak might have originated from a drain near the institute. Additionally, smoke from the kitchen situated on the building's terrace is being examined as a potential contributing factor.