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While 134 students were selected in Telugu/English medium, 27 were from Urdu medium. It is a classic example of how the institute is imparting quality education to its students
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People wondered as to why none of eight Assembly segments in erstwhile Adilabad were not included in the project
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Aboriginal tribals belonging to 25 habitations such as Sangvi, Pippri, Sarvi, Mediguda, Punikasa, Polama, Kundi, Jhari and Lokari visited the camp and availed the medical services
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The injured victim, Neeraj, was shifted to Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS)-Adilabad. His medical condition was stated to be critical.
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They alleged that the government was targeting them by razing down their houses by acting on complaints received from some tribals.
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Adilabad district has 18 residential schools and colleges for students from minorities communities and 28 institutions operated by BC Welfare department.
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Women from all age groups, dressed in their best, worshiped the idols made of flowers by joyfully clapping and rhythmically dancing around the deity
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Three others sustained injuries in mishap, the incident occurred when they were returning to Adilabad after attending a function in Hyderabad
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Adwitha was selected to take part in the state-level event by standing in the top position in girls’ category at a district competition, results were declared on Monday.
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The BRS district president assured that efforts to demolish the houses of the poor would not be tolerated.
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Move comes after locals oppose survey to identify boundaries and FTL of irrigation tank, prompting the officials to withdraw their move on Friday
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Local people raised objetions about the survey and prevented the officials from conducting the activity.
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Heavy rains in Adilabad district recently affected standing crops, including cotton, red gram, soya, and maize, across 1,961 acres. A preliminary assessment revealed damage to crops in the mandals of Jainath, Bela, Boath, Thamsi, Bheempur, Gadiguda, and Utnoor.
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This was the highest quantity of substance seized by police in erstwhile Adilabad district
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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.