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Manchu Vishnu, elder son of veteran actor Mohan Babu, on Wednesday evening met Rachakonda Commissioner of Police, G Sudheer Babu and explained to him about the on-going issues in their family.
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In its latest report "Handbook of Statistics on Indian States", the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has debunked the Congress government's claims of Telangana's Rs.7 lakh crore debt, lending credence to assertions by the BRS.
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On December 10, the victim made a complaint to 1930 call centre and informed that an amount of Rs. 1.90 crore was debited from his bank account
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On the purchase of a smartphone, a smartwatch worth Rs.5,999 or ear buds worth Rs.1,799 will be offered for just Rs.22,
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According to data obtained by Rajendra Painati, Founder of Youth for Anti-Corruption, a total of 103,494 people have gone missing in Telangana since 2020, with 97,028 of them being traced by the police.
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Chillapalli in Manthani mandal was honored with the second-best women-friendly panchayat award for the year 2022-23. The Collector received the award on behalf of the panchayat, which included a cash prize of Rs 75 lakh. The Collector announced that the prize money would be used for the village's development, and emphasized that further initiatives to promote women's development would be undertaken in the future.
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Speaking to Telangana Vaddera community leaders on Wednesday, Kavitha stated that even after a year in power, the Congress government had failed to take action on key promises, such as constructing BC Unity (Aikyatha) buildings with a Rs 50 crore allocation per district and ensuring 42 percent reservation for BCs in local bodies. She also condemned the government for neglecting caste-based professions.
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Hyderabad-based Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) is calling for applications from interested students for its "CCMB-Young Innovators Program" for school students of classes VIII to X.
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The 14-year-old patient was brought to Ankura Hospital in Gachibowli, suffering from persistent headaches that had been affecting his academic performance and daily activities. Despite multiple visits to doctors over the past five years, including the use of chronic analgesics and ayurvedic medications, the boy had not experienced any relief, according to a press release.
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Arli (T) village in Bheempur mandal recorded a minimum temperature of 8.5°C, while Adilabad Rural mandal saw a slightly higher minimum of 9.1°C. Other mandals including Talamadugu, Bela, Neradigonda, Mavala, Jainad, Boath, Bazarhathnoor, Tamsi, and Gadiguda experienced temperatures ranging from 9°C to 11°C.
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A team led by the Secretary of the District Legal Services Authority (DLSA) of the district, Arpitha Maryam Reddy, rescued nine bonded labourers including three children engaged by brick kilns at Indanpalli village in Jannaram mandal on Wednesday. The team comprised her counterpart from Odisha, local police and representatives of Divyadrishti, a non-voluntary organisation.
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With these appointments, a total of 139 agricultural market committees across the state now have new governing bodies.
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The actors had approached the court seeking relief from notices issued to them under Section 126 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023, which pertains to potential breaches of public peace.
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The grave of the horse is popularly known as ‘Ghode ki Khabar’, and is located outside the Kausar Bakht Takiya graveyard
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Since the two constables, Pusala Venkateshwarlu and Varukolu Parandhamulu, died in the accident were working in Thoguta circle, the police personnel working under the circle joined hands under the leadership of Gajwel ACP Purusottam Reddy and mobilised Rs.3 lakh. They handed over Rs 1.5 lakh each to the two families on Wednesday.
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The FIR (Crime No. 376/2024) was lodged following a complaint by the de-facto complainant, who accused overcrowding and suffocation caused by the surge of people in the theatre, leading to the death of his wife and injuries to his son. The complainant also claimed that the actor’s arrival at the venue around 9:40 pm worsened the situation, with his security staff allegedly pushing attendees.
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RIMS-Adilabad director Dr. Rathod Jaisingh shared details of the recent surgeries, highlighting how doctors successfully gave a new lease of life to Ramojiwar Santhosh from Adilabad town and Naitam Laxmi Bai from Palsi (K) village in Thalamadugu mandal. Santhosh was diagnosed with Lumbar Degenerative Spine Disease, while Laxmi had suffered a head injury that led to loss of consciousness and brain blood clots.
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TGPSC Chairman Burra Venkatesham, along with members, will be meeting with UPSC Chairperson Preeti Sudan on December 18
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Sultania, who conducted a review of the current power supply situation in the State on Wednesday, directed officials to ensure a continuous power supply and expedite repair work. During his review of ongoing projects by TRANSCO and DISCOMs, he emphasized the need to take proactive measures to meet the anticipated rabi demand and summer load requirements without any hindrances.
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Bhadrachalam Town Sub-Inspector Vijayalakshmi, who noticed the pothole and the danger it was causing to bike riders and other vehicles, then decided to fill the pothole.
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In a strongly worded letter to Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday, Rama Rao criticized the Congress for its failure to fulfill its electoral promises. "The guarantees you made during the elections have proven to be nothing more than deceptive tricks. The so-called 420 promises are part of a larger scheme of deceit," he wrote. Pointing to the unfulfilled pledges in the manifesto, he highlighted the struggles of farmers, youth, and women who were left abandoned by the Congress government.
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Raju, a school assistant working in the Zilla Parishad High School, Narayanpur of Yellareddypet mandal, allegedly distributed pamphlets and other material of a particular religion among the students.
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The SCCL management has initiated the recruitment of 599 vacant posts through external methods. So far, 300 candidates have been appointed, including 180 women. Among them, 34 have been selected as management trainees in the mining category for Mining and Electrical and Mechanical roles. These women will work in underground coal mines alongside their male counterparts, performing duties as under managers, responsible for overseeing all operations within the mines.
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Since its inception in 1997, evolving from the Builders Forum with 28 members to CREDAI Hyderabad with 330 members, the organization has been instrumental in driving positive changes in the city's urban development. The occasion also saw the honoring of its founder members.