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A 78-year-old man, Kalvakota Vijayender Rao, died of starvation in Garshakurthy village of Karimnagar district. Once from a landlord family, he lived alone in poverty, struggled with illness and lack of food, and was unable to withdraw his pension
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During the Sadar festival in Madhuranagar, Gangadhara mandal, a boy was seriously injured after being hit by a buffalo that panicked during a procession. The decorated animals ran amok, causing chaos among spectators.
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An office subordinate at a Zilla Parishad High School in Gangadhara mandal, Karimnagar, was found to have sexually assaulted several minor students. Police booked him under POCSO, BNS, and IT Acts. The headmaster was suspended for not reporting the offence
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An elderly couple in Garshakurthy village of Gangadhara mandal, Karimnagar district, were drugged and robbed by unidentified miscreants who used sedative powder to render them unconscious. The robbers escaped with gold and valuables.
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The deceased, Mamatha, was reportedly staying away from her husband Bharath due to family disputes
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A native of Madhuranagar of Gangadhara mandal, Pruthvi was working as a software engineer in Noida and was staying in a room along with friends.
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Stating that employees had took to the roads in protest against the GO, he said the Congress leaders, who assured to modify the GO if they came to power, were delaying the issue.
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A native of Kurikyala of Gangadhara mandal, Shyamala, who filed her nomination on Tuesday, is the wife of freedom fighter Muralidhar Rao.
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The new Act should be brought by utilizing the amount being collected under education cess.
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Karimnagar: Expressing deep concern over the resumption of TB (Tuberculosis), TS Planning Board vice-chairman, B Vinod Kumar emphasized the need to check the disease by educating the people. Public representatives including MPs, MLAs, MLCs, ZPTCs, MPTCs, Sarpanches and government officials including Tahsildars, RDOs and Collectors should take up campaigns against TB in a big way. […]
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ASI Chandra Reddy, who registered the case, went to Rajaiah's house and demanded Rs 15,000 bribe.
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Talking about tribal girl Malavat Purna who scaled Mount Everest, he said that she managed to set the record only because of the encouragement of the state government
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Impressed by the boy’s initiative, MLA instructed officials to prepare estimates for the road