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The cost of the milk is usually credited with bank accounts for every fortnight. However, the bills were not cleared for two months due to dearth of funds, causing inconvenience to farmers.
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Say they were unable to buy fodder for their cattle and to meet day-to-day expenses due to delay in payment of bills
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Say they were left with no choice but to borrow money from private lenders at exorbitant rates of interest as government is delaying loan waiver
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Velma Ruthuja (30) suffered grievous head injuries, husband Rakesh Reddy and daughter Kiyara escape with minor injuries
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Leaders of the organisation locked the Adilabad depot preventing buses from plying on the roads, causing inconvenience to passengers.
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According to local DSP L Jeevan Reddy, Syed Saleem, a convict, had violated his parole conditions. Sentenced to a 10-year term by a Nizamabad court in 2019, he was released on a 30-day parole on October 22, 2022. However, instead of returning to jail the following month, he failed to do so.
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Leaders were arrested and taken to local police stations while preparing to participate in the Chalo Praja Bhavan program across Adilabad, Kumram Bheem Asifabad, Mancherial, and Nirmal district centers. They were taken from their homes early in the morning and transported to the police stations.
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The exhibition is being organized by the Central Bureau of Communication (CBC) to mark Hyderabad Liberation Day observed on September 17.
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Security arrangements were made using 842 policemen including four ACPs, 14 Inspectors, 19 Sub-Inspectors, 182 head constables, 366 constables, 29 women constables, 100 constables.
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The leaders picked up an argument with police for preventing them from meeting the victim at a police check post established in Utnoor-Jainoor road
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BRS leaders, workers, and social media activists, who sought to support former minister T Harish Rao and other party leaders arrested on Thursday following a dispute between Huzurabad MLA Padi Koushik Reddy and Serilingampalli MLA Arekapudi Gandhi, were also taken into custody.
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Members of Adivasi Mahila Sangham staged a dharna at Mavala mandal centre here on Monday.
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Irrigation officials clarified that surplus water was not discharged from Sathnala project as alleged by farmers who were stuck in a stream at Pendalawada village in Jainath mandal on Saturday evening.
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The nine-day long annual festival of Ganesh Chaturthi commenced on a colourful note across erstwhile Adilabad district on Saturday.
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Farmers were trapped in the flooding stream when they reached half of the swollen stream following the discharge of surplus water from Sathnala project which received copious inflows due to heavy rains in upstream areas.
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A Rani was qualified to take part in the national competition by shining in a state-level event conducted at Kalwakurthy in Mahbubnagar district recently.
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The rains will gradually decrease across the State, with a break in the monsoon expected from September 10 to 16
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Despite the morning sunshine bringing cheer to Hyderabad’s residents, the city braces for more evening showers and thunderstorms in the coming days, keeping umbrellas and rain gear close at hand.
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Residents are reportedly losing interest in staying at the Jainoor mandal headquarters, which has been affected by communal clashes. Many are now seeking temporary shelter in other towns. “Jainoor is no longer safe due to the ongoing conflict. We need to find a safer place to protect ourselves and our families,” said one local trader.
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Mancherial district recorded an average rainfall of 32 mm, with Hajipur mandal receiving the highest amount. Mancherial, Kasipet, Luxettipet, Mandamarri, and Naspur mandals saw rainfall ranging from 75 mm to 56 mm. From June 1 to September 4, the district's actual rainfall was 875 mm, exceeding the normal 796.5 mm by 10%.