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Tourism Minister Jupally Krishna Rao clarified that his viral comments on Congress’ chances were twisted by the opposition. He said he had only stressed that predicting election victories is tough and reminded that his repeated wins came from commitment and good work
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Tribal villagers in Adilabad continue to suffer isolation due to the absence of bridges across streams, often risking lives during medical emergencies and monsoons. Officials said proposals have been sent to construct 20 high-level bridges across the district
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Heavy rains lashed erstwhile Adilabad, Mancherial and Asifabad districts, submerging bridges, flooding colonies and cutting off villages. Tamsi mandal recorded 173 mm rainfall, the highest in Telangana. Farmers reported damage to cotton and other crops and sought official surveys and relief
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Enugu Laxma Reddy (65) received serious injuries, while auto-rickshaw driver and another person were injured when bus dashed against three-wheeler
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The officials of the food seized the hotel and instructed the management of the hotel not to open the eatery until further orders were issued. The owner of Grill 9, a multi-cuisine restaurant, is said to be absconding following the incident
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SP Gaush Alam said that the police and youngsters gave away their blood for patients of RIMS-Adilabad as part of the ongoing police martyrs commemoration week held at Adilabad, Boath, Ichoda and Utnoor.
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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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The agitated farmers took out rallies, squatted on roads holding up traffic, burnt effigies of the Chief Minister, took out funeral procession to register their protests.
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He formally laid foundation stone to a science lab at Zilla Parishad High School at Borigaon village in Echoda mandal on Monday. The estimated cost of the lab was Rs 13.50 lakh.
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The cotton growers said that they were now easily able to buy seeds at any dealer in the district centre and 16 mandal centres without needing to wait in long queues.
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Adilabad Parliament constituency, comprising seven Assembly segments such as Adilabad, Boath, Nirmal, Khanapur, Mudhole, Sirpur (T) and Asifabad went for polls on May 13.
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According to officials, three venues have been created for counting the votes in the district centre.
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For instance, Adilabad Assembly segment saw 72.50 percent of voting, while Nirmal constituency registered 71.98 percent of turnout.
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Shah said that 2,200 polling stations were identified across seven Assembly constituencies that form the Parliament segment.
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The Minister for Agriculture and Marketing, Thummala Nageshwar Rao congratulated the newly appointed market committee chairmen
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Anil said that Mukhra (K) achieved commendable growth on many fronts with the help of schemes and developmental activities implemented by the state government and under the leadership of Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao.
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He predicted that he would easily be able to win from the segment with the help of the innovative schemes and unprecedented developmental programmes taken up by the government.
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The BJP Adilabad district president Payal Shankar and Suhasini Reddy are vying with each other to get the ticket from Adilabad segment.
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Adilabad Assembly constituency had 119,908 female electors as against 115,585 male voters.
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In an interview with Santosh Padala, the teacher-turned legislator explained how he developed the constituency in many aspects