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Rowdy sheeter murdered by rivals in Karimnagar

  • Telangana Development Forum empowers women in Mokila village with sewing machines

    Telangana State government has given the responsibility of stitching school uniforms for students of seven government schools to these sanghams.
  • Cotton seed shortage sparks protest: Municipal chairperson criticizes state government

    Premender said that the State government utterly failed to keep the seed required for farmers. He said farmers were struggling to buy the seed due to the government’s lack of preparedness.
  • Couple performs final rites to pet dog

    The couple Padma and Narsimhulu have assured to perform final rites for the dog whenever it passes away.
  • Collector instruct officials to complete repair works in schools by June 4

    She wanted the officials to ensure that all basic facilities such as water, electricity and toilets were completed on time and warned to take action if there was any delay in the completion of works.
  • SCCL establishing solar power plant at 120 meter height in Ramagundam

    The 22 MW plant is being established at a cost of Rs 126 crore. Rs 5 crore are being spent to generate 1MW of solar power.
  • CSMRS team to join further studies on Madigadda barrage

    As limited work time is available, the Irrigation Department officials have asked the L&T that has been executing the interim works as recommended by the NDSA, to step up the pace of operations.
  • Kondagattu shrine decked up for Pedda Hanuman Jayanthi

    Continuing the tradition, silk cloths and 'talambralu' of Bhadrachalam temple will be present to the presiding deity.
  • Kamineni Hospital doctors successfully perform first-ever heart transplant on polio survivor

    Bhaskar, a 45-year-old tailor from Khammam district, had been suffering from severe heart disease which got aggravated in the past three years due to his partial polio condition.
  • TSPSC Group-I preliminary test: Important instructions and protocols for candidates

    Possession of the same will lead to invalidation of candidature for the exam/ exams. Hall tickets will be available on the website https://www.tspsc.gov.in/ for download from 2 pm on June 1.
  • NPDCL manages to bring down power interruptions by 29.51 percent

    In a statement Varun Reddy said last year between January and May, there were 10,558 hours of outages, while this year the outages came down to 7262 hours. "We have been able to reduce the time period of outages by 3,296 hours, an decrease of 31. 22 percent,"he said.
  • Mancherial police constable shines in national level masters shot put throw

    Rahul said that Sammaiah brought recognition to the police department by shining in the national event and achieving the second spot in the shot put throw competition.
  • Cong Govt inefficiency led to shortage of seeds, says Payal Shankar

    Addressing a press conference, Shankar alleged that due to the inefficiency of the State government there was a shortage of seeds in the State.
  • Dadu’s opens its tenth outlet in Hyderabad at this location

    This latest outlet not only stands as one of their largest establishments but also signifies their tenth store in the city, offering a wide range of products all conveniently located under one roof.
  • Agriculture officials draw flak for shortage of cotton seeds

    They are coming forward to buy a particular variety seed as they growers registered 12 quintals of cotton per acre and saw considerable profits when they had sown it last year.
  • Kothagudem: Left wing student unions demand fee regulation in private and corporate institutions

    The leaders stressed on the need of bringing a fee regulation law in the State in private corporate educational institutions.
  • SCCL building residential quarters without permission in Kothagudem

    After the tenders called for the construction of quarters, in last January the SCCL management entered into an agreement with the contracting agency and works are expected to complete in December this year.
  • BRS dismisses phone tapping allegations, warns of legal action

    They are leaking news and deciding the masterminds and culprits, with no concrete evidence. Such allegations without evidence, will not stand legal scrutiny," he said.
  • Farmers continue to struggle to buy cotton seeds in Adilabad for second day

    Unmindful of the scorching heat, they lined up in front of the shops but were allowed to buy only two bags of 450 grams each.
  • No shortage of seeds, fertilisers: Medak Collector

    He asked the seed dealers to display the availability of the seeds on a notice board, to keep the farmers informed.
  • BRS Maharashtra unit to resume work from June 10 to expand party footprint

    They made it clear that Maharashtra state, especially its peasant community was more in need of the BRS and its support for reviving the fortunes of the farmers.
  • Notorious thief arrested; booty worth Rs 10.97 lakh seized from him in Mancherial

    He admitted to stealing gold and silver ornaments from Nenduguri Ramanna’s houses by breaking open doors at Kethanapalli on May 26 night.
  • Vande Bharat ‘sleeper trains’ likely from Secunderabad

    These sleeper trains will feature modern amenities, including inter-communicative automatic doors, improved soundproofing, sensor-based lighting, and small pantries in each coach.
  • Medak: Farmers stage protest due to lack of seeds in Toopran

    Farmers from nearby villages formed a serpentine queue at th Agro Sev Centre in Toopran to buy seeds, but they became agitated when they were told that there were no stocks leading to the protests.
  • CCMB joins hands with Aganitha to address needs in multiple disease areas

    Initial areas of collaboration include target analysis, small molecule design, antibody and nanobody engineering for addressing malaria, tuberculosis and neurological disorders.
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