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Kicking off the debate, Government Whip Adi Srinivas introduced the motion, but tensions escalated when BRS MLA Jagadish Reddy took the floor. The former Minister dismissed the Governor’s speech as an AI-generated script, accusing the Congress government of packing it with falsehoods.
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Ali, renowned for his versatility and exceptional fielding skills, passed away on Wednesday at the age of 83 after a prolonged illness. He was a key member of Hyderabad’s golden generation of cricketers, which included MAK Pataudi, ML Jaisimha, and Abbas Ali Baig. He breathed his last in the United States.
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According to the police, Chandrakala lived with her son Prakash (35), an agricultural laborer, along with other family members. Prakash was addicted to alcohol and frequently argued with his mother over minor issues.
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The boy, identified as Surender, lived with his parents and sister in a six-story apartment building where his father, Shyam Bahadur, worked as a security guard. The family resided in a small room adjacent to the lift.
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Police said the 17-year-old along with his friend, also a minor, identified parked vehicles in residential colonies and stolen them in the night. They further disposed them and shared the money.
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Telangana Gig and Platform Workers' Union, a union of gig workers in Telangana, which also includes cab drivers, has said that the boycott is over the unfair pricing by cab aggregators such as Ola, Uber and Rapido.
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The determined all-rounder, who was part of India's historic Test victory at The Oval in 1971 and had the honor of scoring the winning runs, claimed 47 wickets with his medium-pace bowling across 29 Test matches.
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The bridge constructed during the Qutb Shahi era over the Musi is 600 feet long and 54 feet above the river bed and has 22 arches. It is the only bridge in Hyderabad to have escaped destruction in the 1908 floods
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A 67-year-old man from the city, who was searching for the customer care number of a popular brand to get his air-conditioner repaired, ended up being scammed by cyber fraudsters and lost Rs 1.9 lakh
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The woman, Lakshmi (55) was busy cleaning the dust and waste in front of her house, when an unidentified person, wearing a mask approached her asking for a glass of water.
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Following this, the business advisory committee, chaired by Assembly Speaker Gaddam Prasad Kumar, decided to extend the session until March 27. During the meeting, it was also agreed that the State budget would be presented on March 19.
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Anjana Devi, a fashion designer from Bengaluru and currently staying in Kondapur here runs a boutique named 'Anu Six Yards'. She often organises fashion shows and exhibitions with her customised dresses in Hyderabad
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Chandrashekhar Rao, making a rare appearance at the Assembly session after a long gap, was greeted warmly by party MLAs eagerly awaiting his arrival. Before attending the session, he met with them in his chambers for discussions. The session is set to commence at 11 AM with the Governor’s address.
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The arrest of female journalists in the wee hours triggered outrage, with BRS leaders condemning the Revanth Reddy government for its authoritarian tactics
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The police said that they were investigating a case registered in connection with a video with alleged derogatory comments against Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy which was recently posted on the Pulse News Break digital news platform run by the journalist
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A 32-year-old married male from Gaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, has been suffering with this medical condition in silence for the past 7-years, till doctors from Hyderabad made the right diagnosis and initiated the treatment.
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The Central government appoints Prof. Lakshmi Srinivas Yedavalli from Aurora Higher Education and Research Academy, Hyderabad, as VC of Central Tribal University
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The lecture, which is being organised by the Telangana Academy of Sciences, honours the legacy of Dr Manohar VN Shirodkar through an endowment established by Indira Devi Dhanrajgir
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Out of the 12 quacks booked, four were from Vanasthalipuram, two from Dundigal, two from Bachupally, three from Sangareddy and one from Banswada in Kamareddy district
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According to reports, a group of students were travelling in a car when the accident occurred due to rash and negligent driving of the driver, following which the vehicle rammed into an electric pole at Gandipet