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There is an all-pervading sense of helplessness amid the failure of the administration to check the growing violence in Manipur
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Abhilasha Bisht, Director General and Director, RBVRR Telangana Police Academy, said the nine months training began in February this year at 19 training institutes across the State. Among the 8,047 cadets, there are 2338 women candidates.
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According to notices that were served by the UoH authorities, the Chief Warden penalized a student Rs.30,000 on charges of harbouring unauthorised persons, keeping/consuming banned substances and cooking food inside the hostel room besides using prohibited electrical devices in the room.
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On the occasion of 57th National Library Week celebrations, Bala Chelimi, in collaboration with Telangana State Central Public Library and Oxford Grammar School, Himayatnagar, organised an event on “Children Libraries and its Importance” at State Central Library, Afzalgunj on Tuesday.
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Following the incident, teams of HYDRAA, GHMC, revenue and local police rushed to the spot.
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TGSPDCL on Tuesday claimed that it had not started any new practice to burden the consumers and that as per norms, apartments and commercial complexes were required to get separate dedicated transformers.
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The High Court comprising Justice Sujoy Paul And Justice Namavarapu Rajeshwar Rao has struck down Government Order (GO) 16, which aimed to regularize thousands of contract employees in the state’s education and health sectors.
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This project, supported by Altimetrik India Private Limited under its CSR program in collaboration with the Telangana State Innovation Cell (TSIC), includes the installation of incinerators in five government schools in Hyderabad district and 5 schools in Ranga Reddy district to promote safe menstrual waste management.
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An elderly vegetable vendor, Balamma, suffered a heart stroke and died soon after the Municipal Commissioner warned her not to dump waste on the roadside and slapped a fine of Rs.200 on her for selling vegetables on the roadside in Makthal here on Tuesday.
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While the government cannot hold the elections without completing the reservation process as per Supreme Court orders, the gram panchayats will not receive the Central funds without an elected governing body.
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Harish Rao said the Congress government failed to deliver on its promises and pushed Telangana into regression during its ten-month rule. He demanded that Revanth Reddy apologise to the people for his government's failures.
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The objective behind introducing facial recognition system was said to enhance accuracy, efficiency and security in attendance. The system uses advanced technology to verify individual identifies through facial features, eliminating the need for manual signing and seamless attendance recording.
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MLC Tatha Madhusudhan addressed a meeting held with mandal party presidents and key leaders here on Tuesday and called on the party ranks and tribal activists to make Harish Rao's visit to Khammam a success.
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Rama Rao said the government was shifting its responsibilities onto citizens due to its inability to manage power supply efficiently. "The responsibility to install new transformers and upgrade the power supply system lies entirely with the government, not the citizens," he said.
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The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) authorities on Tuesday reportedly demolished structures that had encroached large portions of the main road at HUDA Sai Nagar Colony in Vanasthalipuram.
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Revanth Reddy's nearly 45-minute speech was full of K Chandrashekhar Rao, showing that even after one year of being in power, he still remained obsessed with criticising and abusing the former Chief Minister.
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The Centres for Disease Control and Prevention acknowledged that it has ‘identified a higher-than-expected number of chikungunya cases among U.S. travelers returning from the state of Telangana. The CDC in its advisory to travelers also shared necessary precautions to be taken from mosquitoes, which cause chikungunya.
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ollector made a surprise visit to the Mutharam MPDO office on Tuesday. Though he visited the office at around 11.30 am, the staff were not available in the office
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Ganesh's parents complained to the school principal about the premises being infested with snakes and scorpions, but their concerns were not addressed with a proper response
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The naxal, Madivi Eitha alias Mangu surrendered before the Kothagudem police and CRPF 141 Bn officials on Tuesday.
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At a time when every other political party, civil rights organisations and tribal rights organisations were sending their leaders to Lagacherla to listen to the voices of the farmers, neither the TPCC President nor any other top Congress leader has made an effort to listen to the voices of farmers.
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Praveen Kumar criticised the question, which referred to caste hierarchies, calling it a reflection of entrenched discrimination
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A Hyderabad woman, working at a private company, transferred Rs. 1.70 lakh after receiving WhatsApp messages from her superior’s number, believing them to be genuine, said cybercrime officials.
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Dutt said that ragging was banned in the educational institutions in the country and strict action would be taken if anyone resorts to ragging fellow students