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Satya Gaura Chandra Dasa Prabhu, president, HKM-Hyderabad on Friday said “We are celebrating Sri Narasimha Jayanthi Festival at our first golden temple of Telangana on May 11 and all necessary arrangements are currently underway.”
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This initiative was part of ongoing confidence-building measures and area domination efforts, undertaken in view of the prevailing situation between India and Pakistan
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In addition to achieving a personal milestone, Dr. Sinha’s achievement also represents the development of minimally invasive, fertility-preserving care for women in India,” said Dr. Sangita Reddy, Joint Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals Group on Friday
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The No Shadow Day usually happens in locations between the Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn. These regions are unique because the Sun’s apparent path in the sky takes it directly overhead twice a year.
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According to available information, the young woman, a second-year BBA student at a private college in Champapet, allegedly posted "Pakistan Zindabad" (Long Live Pakistan) on her Instagram story.
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The owners urged the general public to support them, as they are an authentic Indian brand and not a brand from Pakistan
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According to available details, on May 6, an unidentified man called the complainant, a resident of the Jubilee Hills constituency, and made abusive and threatening comments. Additionally, the offenders sent her morphed images, causing significant mental distress and harassment.
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Police said Gopi Priya was riding her scooter from Miyapur to her home when the accident took place. As she approached the UPHC in Madinaguda, an unidentified vehicle hit her scooter, causing her to lose balance and fall onto the road.
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As per available information, the incident occurred when the truck was proceeding from Secunderabad towards Begumpet. Upon reaching the middle of the flyover, the truck developed a technical issue and the driver stopped it.
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Teachers are allowed to use smartphones solely for recording student attendance through facial recognition, and only with the headmaster's permission.
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According to the Hyderabad MET forecast, maximum temperatures across Telangana are expected to remain between 36°C and 40°C until May 15. In addition, widespread thunderstorms, accompanied by lightning and gusty winds, are likely to affect the state throughout the coming week.
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As the Sun positions itself directly overhead, its rays fall vertically, causing shadows from upright objects to vanish momentarily. This phenomenon, known as Zero Shadow Day, happens due to the Earth's axial tilt and the Sun’s apparent motion across the sky.
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Any attempts to promote terrorism and conspiracies to harm the country’s sovereignty will not be tolerated, says Revanth Reddy
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M Ramprasad Sahebrao Salunke (33), a resident of Pune, is accused in four FedEx and digital fraud cases in Telangana. Police said he provided bank account details to cyber fraudsters in exchange for commission, which were then used in 22 fraud-related money transactions across the country.
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Sri Satya Gaura Chandra Dasa Prabhuji, President of the Hare Krishna Movement – Hyderabad, said the Sri Narasimha Jayanthi Festival will be celebrated at Telangana’s first Golden Temple on May 11, with preparations already in progress.
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Night duty officers at the local, divisional, and zonal levels have been instructed to make mandatory visits and inspections of key places of worship within their respective jurisdictions during nighttime hours.
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The woman who worked as a labourer stayed at a house in Indira Nagar, Chandrayangutta.
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Amid the surge of patriotic sentiment following Operation Sindoor, it’s understandable that the family behind Karachi Bakery and its many franchise owners across Hyderabad may be experiencing tense moments.
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BRS leader Vinod Kumar raised strong objections to the removal of Telangana's reservation quota in Sainik schools located in Andhra Pradesh. He warned the State and Central governments of legal action if the quota is not restored
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"As an Indian, I am proud of the military prowess displayed by the Indian Army," KCR said, adding that terrorism and extremism, in any form and in any country, are a threat to humanity