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ISRL, the world’s only franchise-based supercross platform, delivers a spectacle off the track with its Season 2 Athlete Auction
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Titans scored a 31-29 win against Kakatiya Knights
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Palakkad’s Adit KC and co-driver Harish KN (Team VMM) stormed into the Overall second in a Honda City
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Vignesh Naidu's five for helps Ameerpet beat XI Masters
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Indian users account for 33 per cent of all paid subscribers on World Chess with 25 per cent of all free-to-play users
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Djokovic to face Taylor Fritz in quarterfinals; Sabalenka to take on a former Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousova
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As AI gets better at mimicking us, we must get better at being ourselves
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Heavy rains have damaged standing crops on over 20,000 acres in Mancherial and Nirmal districts, affecting thousands of farmers for the second time this season. Officials report significant losses to cotton, paddy, and chilli, urging government compensation
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Beyond the promise of 'the Elephant and the Dragon' coming together, the two countries still have major roadblocks to clear before they are able to engage meaningfully
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A 48-year-old man, Mekala Ravi, was electrocuted while fishing with an electric trap at a rivulet in Gopalraopet, Dharmaram mandal, Peddapalli. Police registered a case and launched an investigation into the accidental death
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Telangana Chief Minister reprimanded officials for delaying building permissions under HMDA, including high-rise and gated community projects. He directed the MAUD Secretary to identify officers responsible and ensure strict action, warning that such delays would not be tolerated
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The Telangana HC has asked the State government to clarify whether it has acted on the PC Ghose Commission report or kept it pending. The query follows Chief Minister Revanth Reddy’s midnight announcement to transfer the Kaleshwaram case to the CBI
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Telangana CM A Revanth Reddy announced Rs 5 lakh ex-gratia for families of rain victims and compensation for farmers who lost cattle. Officials reported crop damage on 2.36 lakh acres and breaches in 257 tanks; repair funds and detailed reports are being prepared
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao lauded former Minister T Harish Rao’s performance in the Assembly, calling it a “master class.” Harish Rao countered Congress claims on the PC Ghose Commission report and Kaleshwaram project, earning praise as a ‘six-foot bullet’ from the party
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A Jubilee Hills journalist, Mohd Shamshuddin, was allegedly duped of over Rs 3 lakh in a land deal at Aziz Nagar, Moinabad. The accused took advance payments for land that belonged to someone else. Police have registered a case and are investigating
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In Shamshabad, a rashly driven truck collided with a Honda Activa and dragged it nearly 2 km on Sunday night, injuring one person. Locals intercepted the truck and handed the driver to police, who are investigating if alcohol was involved
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Two Telugu students, one of them hailing from Hyderabad, were killed and seven others were injured seriously in a car crash in Essex of the United Kingdom. The second victim is also suspected to be from Hyderabad
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Heavy rains over the past 24 hours led to overflowing streams, disrupted traffic, and inundated crops in erstwhile Khammam district. Residents were shifted to relief centres as waterlogging hit several towns. Officials announced the release of water from Kinnerasani dam
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Residents from various Hyderabad colonies submitted 43 complaints at Hydra Prajavani, citing flooding and sewage intrusion during the rainy season. Photos revealed submerged streets, and Hydra Commissioner A V Ranganath assigned officials to address incomplete sewage works worsening inundation
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A woman seeking help about her missing husband was allegedly harassed and assaulted by a self-styled occult practitioner in Hyderabad’s Tappachabutra area. Locals intervened, thrashed the accused, and handed him over to police. A case has been registered
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Thousands of teachers protested at Dharna Chowk in Hyderabad demanding that the Congress government scrap the Contributory Pension Scheme and reinstate the Old Pension Scheme. Leaders warned of intensifying the agitation if the government fails to honour its election promise
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BRS leader RS Praveen Kumar alleged that the Congress government’s move to hand over the Kaleshwaram project to the CBI was a conspiracy with BJP and TDP to destroy Telangana’s future and deprive it of rights over Godavari waters
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The Congress government’s bid to corner the BRS over the Kaleshwaram project backfired in the Assembly, as Harish Rao countered CM Revanth Reddy with documents and clearances, exposing contradictions in Congress’s stance and leaving the ruling benches on the defensive
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BRS cadres staged a blindfolded protest in Kothagudem, alleging that the Congress government was targeting former CM K Chandrashekhar Rao using the Ghose Commission report on Kaleshwaram. Leaders claimed the report was biased and accused ministers of misleading the Assembly