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With a strong presence across India, Southern Travels -- which offers a diverse range of over 2,000 customised holiday packages -- has transformed the travel landscape, ensuring seamless and memorable journeys for over 4.5 million travellers
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The researchers found that 93.7 per cent of providers believed AI could improve TB diagnosis accuracy, while only 69.4 per cent were willing to adopt the technology
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The Governor highlighted India’s status as a knowledge capital and the importance of upholding the Guru-Shishya tradition while the keynote speaker Prof. Jeffrey Armstrong emphasised the importance of traditional wisdom
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Under Dr. Laxman's tenure as TGSWREIS sports officer, the society students won one gold medal, three bronze, along with 34 participations, at the international level
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The advocate, Venkata Ramana, went to the West Marredpally Indian Bank branch to pay for the challan. Even as he was waiting for his turn, suddenly he suffered a heart attack and collapsed in the bank premises
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RTC officials said that since Hyderabad -Vijayawada route is witnessing heavy passenger traffic, particularly during weekends; it was decided to provide discounts on certain service
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The IoT-based sewage monitoring system detects overflows and harmful gases in real-time, ensuring worker safety and efficient urban waste management
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"We initially believed the lump was the cause of his persistent cough. However, during the procedure, we discovered that it was actually a pen cap lodged in his lung. Midway through the surgery, we contacted his elder brother to check if he had ever swallowed anything as a child. That’s when he remembered that, at the age of five, he had accidentally ingested a pen cap," said Dr. Shubhakar Nadella, who performed the surgery.
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The unlicensed warehouse was illegally used by Addanki Venkata Suresh Babu to store medicines without a valid drug license. During the raid, DCA officers discovered a large stockpile of unauthorized medicines, including six types of expired drugs, abortion kits, pain relievers, and antihistamines.
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As officials commenced digging works, excitement built up among the personnel involved in the assignment, on finding water. Initial reports said it was due to a pipeline bursting, but officials later clarified that there was no underground pipeline network in the area
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BRS Working president KT Rama Rao said though the Congress celebrated two birthdays of their leader Sonia Gandhi after coming to power, the govt had failed to fulfill the Rs.2 lakh crop loan waiver promised to farmers
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Residents tried to stop the authorities from demolition and heated exchange of words took place between locals and authorities
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These buses will cater to devotees going to Vemulawada, Srisailam, Edupayala, Keesara and Palakurthi temples
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Osmania University decided to launch for the first time a four-year BA (Hons) Telugu programme
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This occasion comes just a day after the birthday celebrations of K Chandrashekhar Rao, who led the movement for statehood and formation of Telangana
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The police had arrested 64 persons during a raid at a farm house in Moinabad where the rooster fight was organised. The police seized over Rs. 30 lakhs in cash, 86 roosters, casino coins and seized 54 cars during the raid
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Hyderabad will be hosting a high-level conclave on use of AI as a tool for exploitation by criminals and the strategies to be adopted by police to counter them
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For details, passengers can contact TGSRTC call centre numbers - 040-69440000 or 040 -23450033 or click on the official website www.tgsrtconline.com for ticket reservations
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao, former Minister T Harish Rao, and Opposition leader in the Council S Madhusudhana Chari celebrated by cutting a huge 71 kg cake at Telangana Bhavan. The event also featured a special documentary showcasing Chandrashekhar Rao's life and political journey. Cultural programs were organized as part of the celebration, with participation from MPs, MLAs, former Ministers, corporators, and activists.
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The festival is anticipated to attract lakhs of devotees over the next five days, concluding on February 20. To manage the large influx of pilgrims and ensure their safety, the administration has introduced traffic diversions on National Highway 65 from Hyderabad to Vijayawada.