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The DCR solar PV modules refer to solar panels in which both the solar cells and modules are manufactured within the country, adhering to the Domestic Content Requirement policy brought by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE).
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The BRS leaders find the release of such crucial information as highly suspicious and indicative of strategic timing meant to overshadow the Congress government’s ongoing issues.
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They seized 86 modified silencers fixed to the motorcycles replacing the original silencers. As they received complaints about nuisance by youngsters, police started a campaign to remove modified silencers.
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In an informal interaction with the media during his visit to Delhi, Revanth Reddy said the State Cabinet tasked poet Andesri with writing the anthem and he was the one who recommended Keeravani to compose the music.
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The SP said the new laws which would come into force from July 1 would replace the earlier criminal laws, the Indian Penal Code 1860, the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 and the Indian Evidence Act, 1872.
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Disclosing details, Commissioner of Police M Srinivasulu said the seizure took place based on reliable information that spurious cotton seeds were being transported to Maharashtra from Karnataka.
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The classwork for both first and second-year intermediate students will commence on Saturday with a total of 227 working days and 75 holidays.
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The corporation has set up these ITI colleges with the aim of providing good training and golden future to the unemployed youth and providing employment to in a short period of time.
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Outstanding sportsmen who represented in any of the national or international in the fields of athletics including track and field events, swimming and diving and weight lifting can participate along with their certificates.
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Virasat Rasool Khan was first elected as a MLA from Charminar Constituency in 1989 and again elected as an MLA from Nampally Assembly Constituency in the 2009.
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According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD) - Hyderabad, the dry weather is expected to persist throughout the state, including Hyderabad, until May 31
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Addressing a news conference, V Nagi Reddy, retired IAS officer and former State Election Commissioner said that many state election commissions had issued orders empowering NOTA.
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On May 21, Special officer S Krishna Aditya while reviewing the progress of the procurement of the grains in Mancherial, set May 30 as the deadline for completing the process in both Mancherial and Kumram Asifabad districts.
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Nandamuri Balakrishna, Chairman, BIACH&RI paid his respects to late Rama Rao and Basavatarakam by garlanding their statues in the hospital premises.
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He stated that the Government would come out with a whitepaper on the way the crop investment support was implemented so far and the way forward in the budget session either in June or early July.
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In a five page letter to the Chief Minister on Tuesday, Krishnaiah highlighted the state of unregulated and arbitrary fees being collected by private colleges in the State.
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The RTA officials recruited some private personnel unofficially to collect money from each passing vehicle and Rs 35, 000 unauthorised cash was found during the raids.
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The maximum temperature recorded in Khammam in the past 24-hours was 41.7 degree Celsius while maximum temperature recorded previous year for the corresponding period was 45 degree Celsius.
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The celebrations will kick off on June 1 at 5 PM with a candlelight rally from the telangana Martyrs' Memorial in Gun Park to the Amara Jyothi memorial at Tank Bund.
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Stating that the Chief Minister's stance is contradictory and foolish, he questioned the former's hatred towards the Kakatiya Thoranam and Charminar.
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He stated that the policemen discharged duties to ensure farmers buy the cotton seeds by forming a queue line. He added that no worrying situation prevailed at the time of purchasing the seeds in Adilabad.
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The counting is scheduled to take place on June 4 at CMC college Nizamabad town.
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The TGDA said that the State government has to quickly identify nearby alternative sites where the new OGH building can be constructed.
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State-run power utilities claim that they have managed to reduce power supply interruptions in the State in the last few months