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Candidates requested the BRS leader to visit Ashok Nagar and listen to their grievances, to which he said he would meet them and support them
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"Rahul Gandhi Ji, the youth in Ashok Nagar are eager to thank you for fulfilling the promise of two lakh jobs in one year. They also wish to express their gratitude for the Rs 5 lakh Yuva Vikasam assistance and the revamp of TSPSC. Welcome back to Hyderabad to meet the youngsters, as your guarantee has been met," he said.
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Riddled with potholes, and peeled-off tar, they offer a risky ride for users
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao challenged Rahul Gandhi to visit Ashok Nagar, Hyderabad, meet with job aspirants, and explain how he plans to fulfill his job promises. "Why don't you come back to Ashok Nagar, meet with the same youngsters, and tell them how you will keep your promises?" he asked.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao charged Revanth Reddy of insulting the youth of Telangana and dared him to release a white paper on job notifications and the job calendar by the Congress government.
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Furious over passengers questioning him over lack facilities, the driver stopped the bus on the roadside and tried to leave the spot.
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Police said that the incident came to the fore after the mother spoke to the child in confidence.
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Police sources said M.Pravalika (23) from Warangal district who aspired to be a civil servant came to the city for preparation purpose.
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The youths, who escaped unharmed, told the police about the incident after nightfall on Sunday and hence search operation for the missing boys could not be launched immediately.
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Warangal: In a tragic incident, five members of a tribal family were killed when the tractor in which they were travelling overturned on Doosasamudram tank bund on the outskirts of Ashok Nagar village on Wednesday. Three other members of the family also sustained injuries in the incident. The deceased were Gugulothu Swamy (48), Gugulothu Shantha […]
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Hyderabad: When preparing for the most important tests of life, where you stay does matter. In Hyderabad, for government job aspirants, the most preferred places continue to be Gandhi Nagar, Chikkadpally, Ashok Nagar and Himayat Nagar. Hostels here have for long been favourites, also because there are dozens of institutes providing coaching for union Public […]
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By Epsita Gunti Hyderabad: Most aspirants are now spending almost ten hours a day in the City Central Library. It’s an entirely different world that opens up once you enter the City Central Library premises. The sight is of a calm and settling environment in contrast to the bustling surroundings the facility is located in. […]
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Hyderabad: At 8 am, as the City Central Library opens for the day, A Nagaraju walks in lugging his multiple competitive exams preparation books and unlocks his chair, which is chained to a tree on the library premises. After his physical fitness training in the early hours, he starts his preparation for the exam of […]
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While automobile dealers have welcomed the government decision, the used car industry is not upbeat on the move.