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Bhaskar was booked for allegedly touching private parts of the girl by showing some obscene clips on his mobile phone when her parents were not present in her residence in November 2020.
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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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Around 2,500 people from several parts of the segment availed medical services at the camp and thanked Harish for conducting the programme.
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Sources said that around 20 cases were booked against the protesters who torched commercial establishments during the protest.
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While districts in northern part of Telangana, under orange alert, will witness heavy rains, the rest of Telangana will experience moderate rainfall
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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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Around 1,000 policemen, including personnel of the rapid action force were deployed to thwart any untoward incident
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The protesting tribals pelted stones on religious structures and assaulted media personnel who were covering the protest, which soon turned into a communal conflict in Jainoor mandal headquarters
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The police seized Rs 2,880 in cash, 35 knives and nine roosters from the accused
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Asifabad DSP P Sadaiah said that Shaik Muqdum from Sonupatel village in Jainoor was apprehended for attempting to murder a 45-year-old woman of Devuguda by hitting on her head with a stick after trying to kill her on August 31
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Police seized Rs 2,120 and five roosters from them.
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Raj Kumar Sarkar, Boshamla Bheemesh, MD Atheeq, Kamre Kartheek, Md Arif Hussain and Shaik Thanveer, were apprehended when they were packing the contraband substance into sachets at Raj Kumar’s house.
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She was first admitted to a private hospital in Asifabad and later shifted to Hyderabad when her medical condition deteriorated; the MLA's condition is said to be stable
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Upon receiving information, police and personnel of the Fire Department rushed to the spot and extinguished the flames
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The boy was taken into custody after being booked under Section 11 of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960 and Section 325 (Mischief by killing animal) of Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita.
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Hotels, groceries stores, vegetable markets, apparel stores and educational institutions were voluntarily closed in Adilabad, Utnor, Echoda, Indervelli, Asifabad
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Pallapu Laxmi died by hanging as she was depressed over her inability to repay loan availed for performing her daughter’s wedding in 2020.
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In a statement from Asifabad DSP P. Sadaiah, it was announced that a sixteen-year-old boy from the town was presented before the juvenile justice board in Asifabad, which has placed him in a juvenile home. The boy faces charges under the SC/ST Prevention of Atrocities Act, the POCSO Act, and relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyay Sanhitha (BNS) on the charges of raping the girl by blackmailing her using her intimate photographs on August 23
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Forest officials asked the locals to be cautious of the tiger and advised them to avoid sudden confrontation with the tiger and not to harm it
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Officials of the forest department said that the reserve has a rich prey base and is conducive for the living of tigers.