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Outsourced employees at the Government General Hospital in Suryapet staged a novel protest by seeking alms on the streets after not receiving salaries for five months. The workers demanded timely wage disbursal and urged the government to resolve the issue before the upcoming festival.
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A tribal woman’s body was allegedly left on a forest roadside in Nagarkurnool by a ‘108’ ambulance, forcing her grieving family to spend the night outdoors after staff refused to transport them to their village despite repeated requests
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Fourteen of 20 Indira Mahila Shakti Canteens in Kothagudem have shut due to lack of government support. Women entrepreneurs faced losses, debt and poor facilities as officials failed to ensure bank loans and basic amenities for their business operations
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A Class IX student, Egge Supriya, from Akenapalli village in Bellampalli mandal, died at Government General Hospital after attempting suicide by consuming pesticide. Police have registered a case, and an investigation is underway to determine the cause behind the incident.
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Health Minister Damodara Rajanarasimha inaugurated 34 day care cancer centres across Telangana and announced the rollout of mobile screening vehicles to improve early diagnosis. The centres will offer screening, diagnosis, chemotherapy, and palliative care, with plans to establish regional cancer hubs in all 10 erstwhile districts.
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Authorities shifted patients from Mancherial Mother and Child Hospital to the Government General Hospital on Thursday as the Godavari river swelled with heavy inflows. Acting on Collector Kumar Deepak’s instructions, officials evacuated pregnant women, new mothers and newborns to ensure their safety
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A 19-year-old youth died and another man was seriously injured in Arepally village, Kamareddy, after coming in contact with a live wire while shifting a Ganesh idol. The injured person was admitted to the Government General Hospital in Kamareddy
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A man died and a woman was injured after a van collided with their two-wheeler at Beechupally, Jogulamba Gadwal, on Thursday morning. Locals rushed the injured woman to the Government General Hospital for treatment.
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A speeding sand truck hit an RTC bus near Lothuvagu, injuring several passengers. A seriously injured child was hospitalised, while locals blamed reckless driving and pressure from sand contractors
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Several students of Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Girls Residential School in Nagarkurnool fell ill after eating dinner on Friday night. They were hospitalised with complaints of stomach pain and vomiting. Officials suspect stale curd served during dinner caused the food poisoning.
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Sai Shruthi, a first-year intermediate student at KGBV Ketidoddi in Jogulamba Gadwal district, suffered injuries after falling from the first floor on Tuesday. School officials suspect weakness due to emotional distress. She is currently stable and under medical care.
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An ash tanker rammed into a stationary RTC bus in Khammam’s Karepalli mandal, injuring four passengers and the driver. The injured were hospitalised and the tanker driver was taken into custody
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A farmer and his son died of electrocution while removing clothes from a clothesline at their house in Yellapuram, Kothagudem. The mother, who tried to help them, suffered serious burns and is undergoing treatment. Police are probing the incident.
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It will support lactating mothers to safely express breast milk, preservation of donor milk, processing milk (pasteurization) to eliminate harmful pathogens while retaining its nutritional value and providing safe, nutritious milk to vulnerable neonates
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After renaming a few schemes of the previous BRS government, the Congress government has now changed the name of a hospital. Accordingly, the Government General Hospital in Tandur has been renamed as Government General Hospital, Kodangal
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Family members stated that P Sanjay Kumar, a 22-year-old from Rajiv Swagruha Colony in Khammam rural mandal, was undergoing software training in Hyderabad. He had returned to Khammam on January 12 to celebrate the festival.
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The accused, Prasad was said to have been upset with Stalin, who was addicted to alcohol and was resorting to clashes with his brother
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Kusumanchi police reached the spot and rushed the injured persons in both the cars to Government General Hospital for treatment.
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Collector B Satya Prasad on Thursday issued orders surrendering Jagtial Government General Hospital Superintendent Dr L Ramulu to the Director of Medical Education on charges of neglecting duties.
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Former MLA N Diwakar Rao, who along with ex Bellampalli MLA Durgam Chinnaiah, leaders Vijith Rao and many others took part in the event, rebuked the police for preventing them from conducting the programme