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In an attempt to rescue a boy who fell into a flooding stream, a 35-year-old man was washed away by the strong currents.
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Heavy rains lash parts of Adilabad, Nirmal, and Kumram Bheem Asifabad districts, disrupting normal life and causing havoc for farmers.
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The mushrooms, sprouted recently, could be spotted in different parts of Vempalli forests
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The child, who swallowed the punugulu, faced trouble in breathing as they got stuck in his throat.
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Ganta Cheekati, met a watery grave when he ventured to save his ox that was stuck in the stream He slipped into the stream and drowned as he did not know swimming
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According to Wankidi Sub-Inspector D Sagar, two policemen were stationed at the lorry for five hours to prevent locals from looting tomatoes.
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The actual rainfall of the district was 524 mm as against the normal rainfall of 415 mm from June 1 to July 22, reflecting an excess by 26 percent.
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Except for Asifabad, the Jainoor, Sirpur (U), Lingapur and Wankidi mandals registered excess rainfall, while the remaining 10 mandals recorded normal rainfall, cheering farmers.
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The average rainfall of Kumram Bheem Asifabad district was 33 mm. Penchikalpet mandal saw the highest rainfall of 55.7 mm.
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A 65-year-old farmer, who was washed away by floods in Peddavagu, was found dead with his body traced in the riverbed near Bodepalli village
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A case was registered against the driver Varimadla Venkatesh
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Two young siblings Burri Vasanth and Anil were killed on the spot due to the accident. They were daily wage earners from Munjampalli.
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The couple regretted that farmers of the country had become slaves due to anti-farmer policies introduced by the Centre
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They commuted by jeeps, buses of TSRTC, tractors, auto-rickshaws, two-wheelers and vans to the venue in Asifabad.
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Podu land patta beneficiaries from Kumram Bheem Asifabad said they had been waiting for this golden moment for many decades.
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Nearly 1.5 lakh tribals will get rights to cultivate more than four lakh acres of podu land in forest areas across 26 districts in Telangana
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Over 31,000 tribals are going to get land titles or pattas in erstwhile Adilabad district with Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao to formally launch distribution of the ownership documents in Asifabad on Friday
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Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao will formally inaugurate IDOC, BRS party office, SP Office, and a children park apart from laying the foundation stone for a Government Medical College in Asifabad
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The dispute was over sharing a piece of 9 acres land and broke out when Narsaiah and Bakkakka were sowing paddy seeds in their field on June 26.
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Tiryani police said the miscreants gained entry into the bank and then tried to steal the cash stored in lockers.