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In a bid to provide continuous employment and ensure better incomes, orders for Bathukamma sarees are being given to Sircilla weavers for the last few years
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Of the total 1.42 crore textbooks required for the government schools for Classes I to X for the next academic year, 40 per cent of them have already reached the district headquarters.
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Lockdown has thrown these children's education back by years, and it will take years to reach where they were before the pandemic, says director of Sparsh Special School
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Seethakka said that the neighbouring States were providing Rs 6,000 along with 50 kg of rice to each family to help them survive during the lockdown
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The survey monitored 15,133 households in 34 towns across four zones.
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Lockdown helps cut transmission chain in major way, State showing clear signs of coming out of pandemic
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Contrary to the narrative being advanced by the NDA govt, GDP growth has been a point of growing weakness for the last five years
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A new date for the conduct of exams would be announced shortly, the TSPSC said
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Enrolments for 100-day job cards under the scheme sees surge; teachers among applicants in Nalgonda
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Though people were still queuing up at the supermarkets to make their purchases on Tuesday, there was no sense of hurry among them, unlike in the initial four-hour relaxation from 6 am to 10 pm
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In an interview to Telangana Today, Chinnaiah spoke about the efforts he was making and the measures he had initiated to contain the spread of the virus in his constituency
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During this period, Hyderabad Metro Rail will start its first train from respective terminal stations at 7 am; while the last train will start at 11:45am
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Srihari said leprosy patients, who mainly eke out a living by seeking alms, were hit hard by the lockdown and urged philanthropists to come forward and help them
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The IG, accompanied by Ramagundam Police Commissioner V Satyanarayana, visited various parts of Peddapalli town including the main road as well as vegetable market area to monitor the situation
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Travel restrictions imposed by countries, non-availability of visa crash students’ higher education plans in foreign varsities
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Barricades were set up on the roads and vigil was increased in the residential colonies and bylanes adjacent to the main roads from 10 am
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Bagyalaxmi and her husband Satish told reporters that they were stranded in the town but were relieved when they were provided transportation by the DCP
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Over the last month, since the imposition of the night curfew on April 20, the AQI recorded at the stations went from moderate level to satisfactory level
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As the power supply got disrupted, the rumour mongers started spreading false news attributing the power cut to the protests by the electricity employees against the high-handedness of the police
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The incidents of the police beating up the pharmacists, pharma sales executives, lab technicians and other workers of medical agencies, were reported in Nalgonda town on Saturday morning