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BRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao’s wife Shobha and grandson Himanshu visited the Sri Rajarajeshwara Swamy temple at Vemulawada on Tuesday. They performed Kodemokku and other pujas, with priests blessing them with a sesha vastram at the Addala Mandapam
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Authorities have proposed a new 40-acre goshala near Vemulawada to address overcrowding at Thippapur, where 1,250 bulls are housed in facilities built for 300. Staff and veterinary care have been stepped up, and green fodder cultivation is also planned.
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Authorities in Vemulawada have begun demolishing houses and shops for a long-pending road widening project. Section 144 has been imposed, and compensation was given to 60 of 343 oustees. Some residents have challenged the demolition in court.
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In a statement, district veterinary officer Ravinder Reddy informed that out of 1,300 bulls, 11 were suffering from ill-health.
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District Veterinary Officer Ravinder Reddy said the other bulls suffering from illness were responding to treatment. However, overpopulation remains a serious concern.
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Following the death of bulls, veterinary doctors visited the Goshala run by the Sri Rajarajeshwara Swamy temple in Vemulawada
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Unseasonal rains coupled with strong winds wreaked havoc in the erstwhile Karimnagar district. While the paddy stored in purchasing centres was soaked in rainwater, trees and electric wires were damaged in a few places due to the strong winds
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The proposed closure of the Sri Rajarajeshwara Swamy temple, Vemulawada, to take up developmental works is being opposed by various quarters. Though the opposition is not against the development proposal, it is against the closure of the shrine when the works are taken up
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They said the procurement process was delayed due to the delay in shifting of the procured paddy to rice mills
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A native of Sainagar of Vemulawada town, Olimineni Srikar Rao went to Italy for higher studies and developed friendship with an MBBS student Federika
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Villagers said that Shankariah, along with his family, had visited the Vemulawada temple on Wednesday for darshan of the presiding deity. After returning from the shrine, he fell ill and went to sleep that night.
Villagers said that Shankariah, along with his family, had visited the Vemulawada temple on Wednesday for darshan of the presiding deity. After returning from the shrine, he fell ill and went to sleep that night.
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Besides the marriage of Rama and Seeta, the wedding of Joginis, Shiva-Parvathulu, transwomen, Hijras and brides of Lord Shiva with the presiding deity was also held. Considering themselves as brides of Lord Shiva, they attired themselves in new clothes especially saris, jewelry, applying turmeric on their faces and vermilion on foreheads.
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These included 11 deliveries and eight other operations. Out of the 11 deliveries, five were normal deliveries while six were C-Section surgeries.
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Over 2.60 lakh devotees visit temple during three-day jatara; highest of Rs 57.12 lakh income obtained through sale of prasadam
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Kavitha lamented the lack of progress under the Congress rule, demanding that the ongoing projects be completed swiftly
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Hectic activity is underway to complete arrangements including erection of pandals and providing basic amenities like drinking water for devotees at prominent Shiva temples in Keesaragutta and even at the Sri Raja Rajeswara Swamy Temple in Vemulawada.
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Temple authorities and the district administration have made extensive arrangements for the jatara, allocating Rs. 2.03 crore, as over four lakh devotees from Telangana and neighboring states, including Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Chhattisgarh, are expected to visit the shrine for Maha Shivaratri.
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About 4 lakh devotees expected to take part in three-day jatara to be held from February 25-27; authorities preparing various 'prasadams' to meet the demand of pilgrims
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These buses will cater to devotees going to Vemulawada, Srisailam, Edupayala, Keesara and Palakurthi temples
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A total of 778 buses will be operated to the temple town from different depots of Karimnagar, Adilabad, Warangal and Nizamabad regions from February 25 to 27