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Villagers say eligible beneficiaries not included in lists of four schemes, boycott meets
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This is the sixth case of suicide by a farmer in the district in the last couple of months; former Minster Jogu Ramanna slams government
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Two government school students from Adilabad district died Thursday—one during a sports event and another under suspicious circumstances in Chennur
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A tiger was spotted crossing a road in the village, and motorists captured a video of the incident on Monday night. The footage quickly went viral on social media platforms, sparking widespread attention. Locals voiced their concerns about the tiger's presence on the roads and urged officials to take measures to guide the big cat back into the depths of the forest to ensure safety and prevent any potential harm to humans.
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Ginnedhari village in Tiryani Sirpur (U) mandal centre recorded the lowest minimum temperature at 6 degrees Celsius in Telangana
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The average minimum temperature recorded between Sunday evening and Monday morning was 9.4°C at Moinabad on the outskirts of the city. In the districts, temperatures ranged between 6.5°C and 9°C at several locations, including Kumram Bheem Asifabad, Adilabad, Sangareddy, and Nirmal.
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Family members and locals reported that Rathod Gokul, a resident of Lingojiguda Thanda in Utnoor mandal, attempted to take his own life by ingesting pesticide on January 12. Initially, he was admitted to a hospital in Hyderabad but was later transferred to RIMS-Adilabad on Saturday, where he passed away.
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Jadav Nagorao consumes pesticide as he was unable to bear the harassment by officials of ICICI bank, to which he owed Rs 3.5 lakh
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In an age-old tradition, the ethnic tribe observes a ceremonial worship of their deity Khamdev during the five-day Khamdev Jatara fair. They gather at the goddess's shrine to participate in the rituals. As part of the custom, Mesram Nagobai, a paternal sister from the Thodasam clan, is required to consume 2 kilograms of cold-pressed sesame oil three times.
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Krishna said he noticed the kingfisher struggling on the ground, entangled in the hazardous kite-flying thread used during the Sankranthi festival. He then carefully freed the bird from the thread wrapped around its wings and released it back into the sky.
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A recent meeting exposed in-fighting among the leaders. The meeting was held to review the reasons for the party’s failure in the elections held in May
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According to Indervelli Assistant Sub-Inspector Bheemrao, Kinaka Shankar took the drastic step as he was distressed by the mounting burden of loans
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People of both Nirmal and Adilabad districts have been demanding rail connectivity to Hyderabad for many decades, as they are forced to travel 435 km, passing Maharashtra in order to reach Hyderabad. The distance between Adilabad and Hyderabad is 300 km through road
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Ginnedhari village in Tiryani mandal recorded the lowest minimum temperature in Telangana at 6.8 degrees Celsius, closely followed by Sirpur (U) mandal with a minimum temperature of 6.9 degrees Celsius. Meanwhile, the minimum temperatures in Kerameri, Wankidi, and Chintalamanepalli mandals ranged between 8 and 10 degrees Celsius.
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Collector Rajarshi Shah and Superintendent of Police Gaush Alam entertained the audience by playing a volleyball and cricket match for a while during the inaugural event
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A 69-year-old farmer electrocuted when he was operating an electric motor at his agriculture field at Mayapur village in Dilawarpur mandal
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He told her family members not to be worried and assured all support from the government. He advised officials to take care of their health while discharging duties
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The cadres conducted rasta-roko protests in the mandal centers and towns of Adilabad, Nirmal, Mancherial, and Kumram Bheem Asifabad districts. They raised slogans condemning the government for deceiving farmers. They accused the Congress of failing to fulfill its election promises and misleading the farmers.
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Kavitha is scheduled to pay tributes to martyrs at the Indervelly martyrs’ column in Indervelly mandal center
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Villagers pelt stones at forest officials after they seize timber logs in Keshavapatnam village; officials run for cover