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The statue will be a source of inspiration for people, especially for the youth of the region, to strive and bring the change which will take their country to new prime, Om Birla tweeted.
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Karan delivered an important message for all during a press event of 'Brahmastra' in Hyderabad. He said that Indian cinema should be addressed as the Indian film industry and not Bollywood or Tollywood.
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Dilip Lunawat in his petition, "blamed the Government and others for misrepresenting the facts about the COVID-19 vaccine by making false claims about its safety and 'forcing' medical practitioners to take the vaccine."
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On Friday, during a press event of 'Brahmastra' in Hyderabad, Nagarjuna wished for a 'beautiful child' for Ranbir and Alia.
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Reacting to this allegation, Goa Police has clarified that they have never received any request for assistance from their counterpart at Hyderabad.
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Serena, only a few weeks away from turning 41 and perhaps the greatest woman the world of tennis has ever seen, lost the match 7-5, 6-7(4), 6-1.
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An undated clip went viral on social media platforms which shows an Indian man, whose identity has not been established yet, is being targeted by an attacker who calls himself an American trails behind him yelling racial epithets.
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This news comes as a further blow to the government in London as it grapples with a brutal cost-of-living shock, Bloomberg reported.
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These political histrionics on the street will only demoralise hardworking AIS officers." "My compliments to @Collector_KMR Jitesh V Patil, IAS on his dignified conduct," he tweeted.
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CM KCR during his visit to New Delhi, had personally approached union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari to sanction the RRR’s Southern part covering 182 km on the Choutuppal-Shadnagar-Sangareddy section.
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National Crime Records Bureau, which functions under the aegis of the Ministry of Home Affairs, has indicated in its 'Crime in India' report for 2021 that corruption is on the wane in Telangana, when several other States reported a rise in cases.
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Telangana BJP leadership had made a forceful recommendation to the central leadership to transfer five senior level officials heading Central Govt departments in Hyderabad, as they were found to be 'uncooperative' to the State BJP leaders.
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TSRTC has announced a rebate of 10 per cent in the fares of Garuda and Rajadhani bus services between Hyderabad-Vijayawada, Hyderabad-Bengaluru till the month-end.
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The Digital Employment Exchange of Telangana (DEET) is an initiative of the Telangana government, where you can instantly apply for jobs,
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Read about the different phenomenons that take place on this planet that will be beneficial in the upcoming exams
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The Hyderabad city recorded absorption of about 2.4 lakh sft in investment-grade malls and high streets, said real estate consulting firm CBRE South Asia in its ‘CBRE India Retail Figures H1 2022’.
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Roaches are attracted to your home for a variety of reasons but attraction is only the first part.
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Calling Nirmala Sitharaman’s remarks ‘utter lies’, Harish Rao said the Union Minister’s assertions were the best example of Goebbels propaganda.
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In shocking incident, a minor girl was allegedly raped by two boys when she was fetching drinking water from a borewell at Jankapur village in Kannepalli mandal on Wednesday.
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From the day of the announcement of government jobs by Telangana government and till one actually receives the appointment letter, a lot can happen in between.
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The visits of union Ministers to Telangana, are effectively rebutted by the TRS leaders and most of the time, the union Ministers end up having eggs on their faces.
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Telugu Yoddhas’ captain Pratik Waikar led from the front with a brilliant show that knocked out Chennai Quick Guns.
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KNRUHS issued a notification for certificate verification for persons with disability quota on September 9 at Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS), Punjagutta.
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With the pandemic throwing everything off track, the last two academic years saw the department slashing the number of papers from 11 to 6 with each subject having only one paper.