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Through our collective actions — be it enmity or environmental degradation — we create chances that lead to our self-destruction
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Maldivian Foreign Minister set the right tone when he asserted that the two countries must strengthen traditional relations
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As many as 481 senior citizens and Persons with Disabilities (PwDs) also voted through the home voting facility. Moreover, seven persons engaged in essential services also cast their ballots.
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In the first incident, a truck carrying 35 tonnes of PDS rice was intercepted at Shadnagar and one person identified as Pradeep was arrested.
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The capacity of each of these reservoirs is 17 mega litres (ML). Additionally, a pipeline of 265 kilometres is also being laid in the area.
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Considering the hardships being faced by the Palamuru people, the Congress government laid the foundation for the MakthalNarayanpet-Kodangal lift irrigation project.
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Special focus was laid on dos and don’ts during the last hours and on the polling day. The scale of bandobast for various responsibilities was also clearly spelt out.
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Addressing a rally in Velpur, Arvind said Ministers Komatireddy Venkat Reddy and N Uttam Kumar were hatching conspiracy to pull down the government and replace Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy.
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The CWC’s analysis also indicated a week-on-week decrease in storage levels, affecting not only the southern region but also the nation as a whole.
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The rally passed through Sri Sri Circle, ZP Circle and ended at Pavilion grounds.
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The Chief Minister reminded Modi that BJP Mahabubnagar candidate DK Aruna was involved in different irregularities.
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Targeting the Congress on reservations, Modi alleged that the national party is “anti-Hindu” and it knows religion-based reservations are unconstitutional.
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Sircilla was a hub for handloom weavers, where scores of weavers died by suicide due to lack of livelihood opportunities over the years.
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The Cong has fielded K Jana Reddy’s son K Raghuveer Reddy, while the BRS picked former Nalgonda MLA K Bhupal Reddy’s brother K Krishna Reddy as its candidate and BJP fielded former BRS MLA Saidi Reddy
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"Within a span of three years they persuaded innocent people to deposit money into their venture with a promise of monthly interest apart from principal deposits.
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Believing in them, K. Bhavani from Chintal along with 35 members of colony people invested in the chit groups ranging between Rs 1 lakh and Rs 5 lakh which would be conducted in the span of 20 months.
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The SP said that tight security arrangements have been made in all the polling stations across the district so that all the people could cast their vote on May 13 without fear.
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"This modern facility offers direct access to our furniture fittings. We have over two decades of presence in India, and we remain committed to innovation and excellence," Patni said.
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Fourteen polling stations were classified as Maoist-affected ones, which would be under the protection of Central armed forces. The voting at these stations would be webcast, besides being under CCTV surveillance.
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Tight security arrangements have been made by deploying 2,247 personnel from district and central armed forces, informed Superintendent of Police, Sunpreet Singh
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"We will take steps to see that paddy from outside the State was not allowed into the market," he said, adding that the the promise of crop loan waiver up to Rs.2 lakh would be implemented on or before August 15.
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In the notice, the CEO sought an explanation from the Chief Minister over the contentions raised by the BRS within 48 hours.
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The BRS leader, who is currently lodged in Chanchalguda central prison, has been granted bail with two sureties worth Rs.25,000 each and has to present himself before the police every day.
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Stating that the Ayodhya Temple was built by the Trust, not by the BJP, he said he had also contributed Rs.2 lakh to the Trust.