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According to reports, three youngsters from Lingala had an argument with staff at a fuel station. After the staff filed a complaint, a sub-inspector arrived, took the trio to the police station, and, angered by one of them combing his hair in front of him, had their heads shaved.
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Protesting against the government, staff from various sections accused it of withholding their salaries for the past six months. They also claimed that the contractor was creating difficulties when they requested their payments and threatening to suspend those who demanded their wages
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A doctor and nurses are facing punitive action after a woman, who was suffering labour pains, had to deliver her baby on a chair at the Government General Hospital, Nalgonda on Thursday night.
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Mancherial Collector Kumar Deepak said that one could save lives of the needy by donating blood during medical emergencies.
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They launched the strike under the aegis of CITU and IFTU demanding payment of salaries pending for the last four months.
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According to reports, all the family members were sleeping in their house. Due to the overnight rains, the roof collapsed, trapping them underneath.
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The teaching faculty under TTGDA also demanded a government order providing additional allowance to faculty posted in district hospitals, within a week.
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Four labourers, Borra Veerababu, Koram Parvathy, Chinta Sujatha and M Uma were seriously injured. They were shifted to Government General Hospital in Kothagudem.
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When he was boarding the Kakatiya train he slipped and was trapped between the train and platform.
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When Lakshmi was called for inquiry on Thursday, she is said to have consumed poison and turned up at the police station.
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Vikramarka’s success was his discipline, he noted. District Congress president P Durgaprasad said that Vikramarka was giving a new definition to leadership as he shows commitment in everything he does and every word he speaks.
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He said that the accused created fake appointment orders in the names of seven persons, who were promised outsourcing supervisor jobs in Government General Hospital for an amount of Rs 1.50 lakh.
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Locals said that the stray dogs had become a cause for concern and requested municipal officials to address the menace
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According to eye-witness accounts he accompanied an identified youth, who consumed beer at a wine shop at Khammam bus stand in the town near head post office.
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Panic struck mothers and their attenders, who ran out of the Mother and Child wing of the Government General Hospital here along with their babies after a fire broke out
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The Collector further instructed the officials to ensure the staffers follow timings and coordinate with others
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Revealing the result, GGH Superintendent Dr Harishchandra Reddy said the baby boy belonged to Pavani of Kumram Bheem Asifabad district, while the baby girl was of Mamatha from Royyalapalli in Chennur.
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One person was injured in an explosion at Bada Bazaar area in the town late on Saturday night.
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Neither the Superintendent of the Hospital nor other hospital officials, had an answer to why the hospital did not make the moves to ensure adequate drinking water for patients and their attendants.
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In a rare accomplishment, doctors at the Government General Hospital in Nizamabad performed 10 knee replacement surgeries successfully in just 24 hours.