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Two farmers were assaulted when they prevented some unidentified persons from stealing sorghum grains stored at an agriculture market yard here on Wednesday night
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The phones were recovered by the law and order police and other wings using the Central Equipment Identity Register (CEIR) portal
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A woman farmer of Mallelamadugu village in Aswapuram mandal in the district who was vexed with thefts in her agriculture field has installed a CCTV camera, a device widely used by the police in criminal investigations
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Providing details of the arrest, Ramagundam Commissioner of Police M. Srinivasulu informed the media that Iruguralla Sathish, a juvenile, along with Mohammad Sameer, Bheema Anudeep, Mohammad Abdul, Jadi Raghavendra Swamy, Guduru Ramu, Shaik Athar, and Shaik Sameer— all from different parts of the town— as well as Arjun Babu Rao and Mohammad Azeej from Karimnagar, were apprehended following a tip-off.
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After holding a meeting with Telangana Private Junior College Managements Association here on Saturday, TG BIE Krishna Aditya told press persons that all junior colleges, including private junior colleges, would install CCTV surveillance cameras
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TGBIE to hold practical examinations for both general and vocational courses from February 3 to 22, including on second Saturdays and Sundays, from 9 am to 12 noon and 2 pm to 5 pm
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In-charge Police Commissioner Sindhu Sharma urges citizens to avail of the Locked House Monitoring System (LHMS) facility
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He pointed out that farmers have been unable to sell their paddy at procurement centers, despite bringing their produce there two months ago. He also questioned the state government's failure to manage the procurement process, especially when the union government fully funds paddy procurement and provides a minimum support price (MSP) of Rs. 2,320 per quintal.
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Locals said that a tiger from the neighbouring district was straying into the forests of Vemanapalli mandal apparently in search of territory and prey at least thrice a month
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CM Revanth directed officials to either allot double-bedroom houses or provided alternative housing for the eligible and emphasised the need for strict surveillance and protection of water bodies in Hyderabad from further encroachment.
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Besides drones, CCTV cameras will also be used to complete the immersion process in a peaceful manner.
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Superintendent of Police Ashok Kumar said that cameras would help the cops in the detection of crimes including thefts and others as well as road accidents and arrest of accused.
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Speaking after inaugurating 64 CCTV cameras installed in Jagtial tower circle area, Ashok Kumar said prevention of crime was possible with CCTV cameras.
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Six months ago, the traffic signaling system was also inaugurated. In the wake of objections from the public about lengthy waiting at traffic signals, the officials stalled the old system and restarted it by reducing the waiting time.
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Terming the suicide of Aravind as unfortunate, Sangwan asked officials to take preventive steps to avoid recurrence of similar incidents in future and asked for a report on the measures taken in the past to prevent the suicides.
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28 procurement centres would be operated through IKP, 96 through PACS and 27 centres through DCMS.
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Gautham noted that election duties were very important and there should be no scope for any mistake anywhere.
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The provision would come into effect three months after the date of publication of the notification in the Gazette.
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The official said the police will put in place the bandobast from October 11. “We are fully prepared for that. There will be bandobast at the stadium gates, checkings will be carried out on vehicles, hotels and guest houses, and we will keep a watch on certain elements,” he said.
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Directing that the medical board will examine the report and give its opinion in the matter, Justice Sengupta also directed the police to furnish the parents a copy of the post-mortem report.