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Tenant farmer dies by suicide, his wife battling for life after they attempt to end their lives by consuming pesticide; they were depressed over not being able to repay mounting debts
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Mavala Sub-Inspector Vishnuwardhan stated that Banoth Santosh, a resident of Srinagar Colony and a native of Venkatapur village in Neradigonda mandal, died by hanging. Santosh was employed at a school in Jamidi village, Jainath mandal.
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Speaking on the occasion, the women opined that their lives were transformed by Chandrashekhar Rao, who introduced many welfare schemes covering every household in Telangana. They dubbed him as a god. They regretted that their lives were now thrown out of the gear due to lack of such innovative initiatives.
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Under the leadership of Sarpanch Gadge Meenakshi, the residents gathered on a vacant plot and planted saplings, extending birthday wishes to Rao. They committed to caring for each sapling by watering and nurturing them regularly. Additionally, they pledged to continue the Telanganaku Haritha Haram initiative, launched by the former Chief Minister, to promote greenery for future generations.
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Temple executive Sankatala Srinivas stated that the wedding ceremonies had begun, with extensive arrangements made to ensure the event ran smoothly. Basic amenities such as shade, queue lines, parking areas, and first-aid stations were set up, along with enhanced security at the temple.
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The protesting farmers reminded that Rahul Gandhi had promised Rs 15,000 per acre to every farmer, Rs12,000 under Indiramma Athmeeya Bharosa, and Rs 2,500 per month to every woman under the Maha Lakshmi scheme. However, they pointed out that Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy is now implementing the crop investment support only for farmers of a single village in the mandal.
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Nearly one lakh indigenous tribals and non-tribals from various regions of Telangana, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, and Odisha flocked to Keslapur from early morning until midnight on Wednesday and Thursday.
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Telangana Grameena Bank allegedly deducts Rs 60,000 from Pendur Sombai’s account that was meant for her daughter's marriage
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Locals said that three cows died after being attacked by an unknown wild animal, when they were grazing in the forests near the village. They suspected that the cattle might have been mauled to death by a tiger
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ACB officials said that the erstwhile Adilabad district, comprising Adilabad, Nirmal, Mancherial and Kumram Bheem Asifabad districts recorded 13 cases from January 1 to December 10 when compared to 9 cases in 2023
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According to forest department sources, a female tiger has been roaming the forests of Kerameri mandal in the Asifabad division for over two months in search of a male companion. Meanwhile, a male tiger known as K8 has been seeking a tigress in the forests of Penchikalpet mandal in Kagaznagar division for an extended period. The two tigers are currently separated by a distance of approximately 120 kilometers.
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Collectors Rajarshi Shah, Abhilasha Abhinav, Kumar Deepak, and Venkatesh Dothre inspected venues across Adilabad, Nirmal, Mancherial, and Kumram Bheem Asifabad districts, respectively. Superintendents of Police from Adilabad, Nirmal, Kumram Bheem, and the DCP of Mancherial also conducted inspections. They directed officials to provide essential amenities for candidates and ensure the examinations are conducted strictly.
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The average rainfall of Adilabad was gauged to be 29.4 according to a weather report published on website of Telangana Planning Development Society
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District receives average rainfall of 86 mm, with Pembi mandal recording the highest of 145 mm
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The district’s actual rainfall was gauged to be 164.9 mm as against the normal rainfall of 146.9 from June 1 to 27, showing an excess by 12 percent.
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NDSA, in its interim report, have listed out some recommendations and advised some tests to be done in Medigadda, Annaram and Sundilla barrages.
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With monsoon already setting in and Adilabad district touted as a cradle of several nature wonders including the Kuntala Waterfalls, nature lovers are a disappointed lot.
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They were accompanied by Superintendents of Police namely Gaush Alam, Dr Janaki Sharmila, Ashok Kumar and K Suresh Kumar and Additional Collectors of the four districts as well.
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The Police have recovered 47.70 tulas of gold ornaments, 65 tulas of silver ornaments Rs 34,500 cash and a two-wheeler. Rama Rao was accused of involving in 13 theft cases in Karimnagar, 6 cases in Siddipet and the rest in other districts.
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Addressing a media conference along with a host of other leaders, Kavitha questioned in what capacity Priyanka Gandhi would be invited to the government programme in the State.