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A 40-year-old private employee from the city has become the latest victim of ‘Digital Arrest’ fraud and ended up losing Rs 9.3 lakh.
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Former Minister and senior BRS MLA T Harish Rao questioned the Congress government about delayed mess bills, unpaid salaries for outsourcing staff, and insufficient hostel maintenance funds
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In the quarterfinals, Amberpet's men's team triumphed over Secunderabad with a score of 25-22, while the women's team defeated Himayatnagar 28-21. At the same time, Charminar's men's and women's teams also advanced to the semifinals, with the men winning 22-16 and the women edging out Bahadurpura 21-20 in their respective matches.
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Allu Aravind also interacted with the hospital doctors to enquire about the health condition of Sritej and extend support for his treatment.
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The victim, K Kumar (40), a private employee from Bahadurpura, was killed in the incident, while his daughter, Shantha (18), was injured. According to the Shamshabad police, the accident occurred when the father and daughter were riding on Kumar's bike, returning from Palamakula in Shamshabad to their home.
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The institution extended its gratitude to Ritu Nathani, CSR Head, Suresh Mamunuru, Senior Vice President, Putcha Venkateshwara Sarma, Vice President, and Suresh Anapurapu, Senior Executive CSR at Cybage, for their ongoing generosity. The foundation contributed Rs. 8.6 lakh in the previous academic year and increased its support to Rs. 10.55 lakh this year.
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Maj Gen Chhibber said the Presidents' Colours award, which will be presented by President Draupadi Murmu, is the highest honour for an armed forces establishment for its outstanding contributions and service to the nation.
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Responding to a query from BRS member K Kavitha during the Question Hour in the Legislative Council on Wednesday, Bhatti stated that the union government had released Rs. 28,171 crore under tax devolution, Rs. 2,819 crore through Finance Commission grants, Rs. 6,442 crore under centrally sponsored schemes, Rs. 518 crore as GST compensation, and Rs. 450 crore under special assistance for backward districts to the State.
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In the other Group A match, Jammu and Kashmir drew with Manipur 1-1. Bengal, 32-time champions, accumulated nine points from three matches
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The Gachibowli police is on the lookout for a conman who has a habit of changing his looks by sporting new wigs, and has cheated more than 40 women in the past few years.
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The arrested person was identified as Bhanu Chander Reddy from Balanagar, whose mindless and dangerous act went viral on social media
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Nikhat’s impressive run ended in the semifinal clash against Swastika Ghosh of Airport Authority of India, where she lost 5-11, 6-11, 7-11, 8-11. Earlier in the quarterfinals, she defeated Poymantee Baisya of West Bengal 5-11, 13-11, 7-11, 11-7, 11-9.
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Harish Rao said the police obstructed him at the Assembly entrance, checked his vehicle and confiscating certain important documents under the pretext of inspection
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Introducing the Bill in the Assembly, Srinivas Reddy said within three months, the rules for the 2024 Bill would be framed and awareness programmes would be conducted at mandal and village levels
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The actor apologises to his fans in Japan for not being able to make it to the promotions of his latest blockbuster ‘Kalki 2898 AD’ which is set to release there
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All government schools have been instructed to send invitations to parents ahead of time, giving them sufficient opportunity to prepare traditional Telangana dishes such as 'Sarvapindi', 'Sakinalu', 'Nuvvulu', and 'Ragi' laddu, among others, and bring them to the Parent-Teacher Meeting (PTM) scheduled for December 21.
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According to the police, a 32-year-old female actor had complained against Prasad that he had been sexually harassing, misbehaving and verbally abusing her for the past several months
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In response to a question from BRS member Naveen Kumar Reddy in the Legislative Council on Wednesday, Uttam Kumar Reddy stated that the 18-package work of the PRLIS up to the Udandapur reservoir was ongoing. He added that Unit-I of Stage-I pumping station had been commissioned in September of the previous year, and that Stage-II, III, and IV pumping stations were nearly finished and ready for commissioning.
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Speaking to the media at the Legislative Council on Wednesday, Kavitha criticized the Congress government for failing to settle the bills of poor sarpanches, MPTCs, ZPTCs, and small contractors over the past year. She claimed that while the government paid Rs. 10,000 crore in bills to large contractors, it ignored the financial struggles of the sarpanches.
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The BRS members submitted an adjournment motion to draw attention to the issues faced by autorickshaw drivers after the Congress government's implementation of the free bus travel scheme. However, Council Chairman Gutha Sukender Reddy rejected the motion and adjourned the House for a lunch break.