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From dedication to sacrifice, the artistes of Bombay Circus share their stories of life under the big top, where every act is a testament to their resilience
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According to excise officials, 3,82,265 cases of liquor and 3,96,114 cases of beer were sold on Monday. Hyderabad and surrounding districts of Ranga Reddy and Medchal recorded the highest liquor sale in the State, added officials
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The Telangana Anti-Narcotics Bureau, in association with the Prohibition and Excise Department and local police formed 19 teams to conduct checking at pubs, bars, hotels, farm houses and places where New Year events are scheduled
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It is suspected that, Shekhar bludgeoned Niharika to death with a stone.
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As per available information, a Skoda which was proceeding from Mehdipatnam towards RGIA hit another car going ahead of it.
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The mishap occurred when the victims, Harish (23) and Bunny (23), were taking a turn on the motorcycle near HUDA Colony.
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Due to the presence of plastic and other combustible material, thick smoke engulfed the entire area creating panic in the locals.
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In response, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, Endowments Minister Konda Surekha and others thanked Chandrababu Naidu and TTD chairman BR Naidu for the gesture
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Students besieged Joint Secretary, TGSWREIS, Sharadha, who was on a day’s visit to the colleges. They raised slogans and alleged that the college will face existential crisis if shifted to Ghatkesar where already three social welfare residential institutions are operating in one premises.
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The Commission was constituted to determine the reservations to BCs in local bodies after enumeration of BC communities’ percentage in the population
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Acting on a tip-off, teams of Telangana Anti-Narcotics Bureau (TGANB) and Cyberabad Police raided the party on Sunday and identified 25 potential drug consumers
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Speaking to the media at Telangana Bhavan on Monday, Praveen Kumar highlighted the absence of a dedicated Home Minister and the frequent changes in the DGPs, which have led to poor management of law and order. "During former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao's tenure, Rs 700 crore was allocated in the first Cabinet meeting to prioritize law and order, establishing Telangana as a national role model. However, the current situation is dismal," he commented.
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The victim, identified as K Ramanaiah, a private employee is suspected to have gone to the terrace to smoke a cigarette, when he slipped and fell on the granite stones on the ground.
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The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) had fixed honorarium of Rs. 5000 to the Imam (one who leads the prayers) and Muezzin (the one who give call for prayer), in the State. After scrutinizing the applications, the State government through TS Wakf Board pays the honorarium to them. The Congress party during its election campaign assured to hike the amount.
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"The election for the party president will also be conducted, along with the formation of various internal committees ranging from the booth level to the State level. The party’s foundation day celebrations will be organized, and decisions regarding the teachers' and graduates' MLC elections will be made following the release of notifications," he said. He further confirmed that party chief K Chandrashekhar Rao is in good health and will make a public appearance at the right time.
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Nithin, a student of Pragati Maha Vidyalaya, is coached by C Sandeep Yadav at the Ratan Singh Ustad Akhada in Nampally, Hyderabad.
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At the 11th Stag Telangana State & Inter-District Table Tennis Championships, organised by the Telangana State Table Tennis Association at Moinabad, Hyderabad, on Monday.
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Andhra took a slender 22-run lead in the first innings but were bundled out for just 62 in 22.3 overs in the second, with Ved Reddy (4/23) and B Rohan (4/3) being the pick of the bowlers for Hyderabad.
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Speaking at a press conference on Monday, Kishan Reddy stated that the Congress party, which had failed to show genuine respect to Singh during his tenure, was now exploiting his name for political advantage. "Congress is using Manmohan Singh's funeral for political gains," he remarked.