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The dignitaries acknowledged the union's efforts in highlighting key challenges faced by the teacher community to the government. They noted that teachers are dealing with numerous issues, such as heavy workloads and inadequate infrastructure, and urged the government to prioritize addressing these concerns.
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The Vishwabrahamana community was omitted from the caste list in the census, despite its members working as goldsmiths, carpenters, blacksmiths, shilpis, and kamshalis. While their occupations are listed, the community name itself is missing, leading to widespread frustration among its members.
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Edmala Mohan Reddy, a farmer from Kuchulapur village in Boath mandal, had an argument with the chairman of the agriculture market committee over the delayed transfer of his soya produce, which had been at the yard for four days. Frustrated, he attempted to take his own life by ingesting pesticide.
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Vexed by delay in purchasing the soya crop by officials of the Markfed, farmer Edmala Mohan Reddy, attempted to die by suicide by consuming pesticide.
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The schools are registering food-poisoning incidents at regular intervals
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The three-day long fifth state-level Girijan sports concluded on the premises of Kumram Bheem complex in Utnoor mandal centre on Thursday.
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Students studying Intermediate, degree and post-graduation courses staged a sit-in in front of the Integrated Tribal Development Authority (ITDA)-Utnoor.
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Farmers said procurement centres were not identified in several parts of Asifabad and Mancherial districts except for a few major centres. Consequently, farmers were forced to sell the cotton produce to private traders
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Ramya (30) was killed on the spot, while her husband sustained injuries when an unidentified vehicle hit their motorbike in Gudihathnoor mandal on Tuesday.
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The leaders of the BC organisations demanded the commission to remove reservations to economically weak sections and to provide 50 percent reservations to BCs in forthcoming elections to urban and rural civic bodies.
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ITDA-Utnoor Project Officer Khusbu Gupta announced that each troupe would receive ₹15,000 as a Diwali gift. She emphasized that the government is committed to preserving and passing down tribal culture and traditions to future generations.
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Ramanna alleged that the government colluded with the private traders and was procuring the cotton produce. It was cheating the farmers by offering a nominal minimum support price (MSP) to the cotton.
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People from both urban and urban parts expressed surprise over the jurisdiction.
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Wearing crowns made of peacock feathers, troupes from various regions of former Adilabad, along with tribals from neighboring Maharashtra, gathered at Gudirevu temple. They showcased the popular dance form Gussadi, captivating the devotees. Adivasi men and women danced to the rhythms of traditional musical instruments, creating an enchanting atmosphere.
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Farmers seeking a fair price for their produce agreed to sell cotton to private traders for ₹6,840 per quintal. The process went smoothly on the second day, with traders purchasing around 10,000 quintals of cotton on Saturday, according to Marketing department officials.
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SP Gaush Alam said that the police and youngsters gave away their blood for patients of RIMS-Adilabad as part of the ongoing police martyrs commemoration week held at Adilabad, Boath, Ichoda and Utnoor.
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Addressing the media here on Friday, Ramanna said the leaders of the Congress and BJP tried to disrupt Rama Rao's meeting by spreading misinformation and hatching conspiracies
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Trainee IAS officers, policemen, youngsters and students were among the participants, district SP says sacrifices of policemen unforgettable
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KTR found fault with the BJP offering a minimum support price (MSP) of Rs 8,800 per quintal of cotton in Gujarat, significantly higher than the Rs.7500 being offered to farmers of Adilabad
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Speaking at the 'Rythannala Poru Bata' meeting with farmers at Ramleela ground on Thursday, Rama Rao declared his willingness to go to jail for the sake of the people and farmers. He warned that the public would soon rise up against the government and confront Congress leaders for not fulfilling their election promises.