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According to available information, Kasthuri was reportedly arrested in Gachibowli by a special team from the Tamil Nadu police and is being escorted back to Chennai. However, local police stated they were not notified about the arrest by their counterparts.
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During the protest, Ali criticized the strict attendance policies that prevented many students from appearing for exams. “These unfair policies are jeopardizing the future of over 1 lakh students,” he stated.
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Council authorities discovered that some colleges admitted students before the admission notification was issued, bypassing the merit order and charging exorbitant fees. According to regulations, 70% of seats in private engineering colleges are filled under the convener quota through TG EAPCET web-based counseling. The remaining 30% are to be filled by managements after advertising in at least three leading newspapers.
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Requests for correction of data will not be entertained after the deadline, the department said.
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Prof. Reddy highlighted opportunities for collaboration during the meeting, including the establishment of incubation centers, research parks, and capacity-building programs. IIT-M Director Prof. V. Kamakoti shared insights into successful initiatives like Pravartak, NPTEL, and Vidya Shakti, which have greatly contributed to advancing the State's technological education.
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With a late fee of Rs.50 and Rs.200, students can pay the fee up to December 10 and 19 respectively.
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The scammers offered the victim an increase in his credit card limit to ₹2 lakh and provided a link to proceed. They then sent a file named “PM KISAN YOJNAx3.APK” via WhatsApp, instructing the victim to install the app.
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During its 90-day sewerage special drive, the board identified insoluble waste from drainage pipelines as a key factor obstructing sewage flow. In a press release on Saturday, the water board explained that in multi-story building complexes, sewage first enters a silt chamber where solids are retained, allowing only wastewater to flow into the pipeline. This process prevents blockages and ensures smooth sewage flow.
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The fest offered Indian students and parents a platform to connect directly with representatives from Australian universities, exploring course options tailored to their career and educational aspirations. Attendees also participated in a masterclass titled "Not-So-Natural Disasters and How to Prevent Them," delivered by Prof. David Sanderson, the Inaugural Judith Neilson Chair of Architecture at the University of New South Wales.
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G V Prasad, Assistant District Fire Officer and others explained in detail about basic fire safety awareness and how to use fire extinguishers / fixed fire installations to the personnel.
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Launched in 2021, Nexus Select Malls set an ambitious goal to rejuvenate 10 lakes as part of its initiative. So far, the company has successfully revitalized eight lakes in Bengaluru, Chennai, and Maharashtra. Today, they performed Bhoomi Puja for two upcoming projects in Hyderabad.
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The arrested persons are Shri Krishna Babanrao Pawar ( 43) and Ramakant Jovan Dhanawate (30) both from Kopargaon in Ahmednagar in Maharashtra.
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A large number of students who gathered near the college gate, brought with them a charred vessel of burnt food that caused food poisoning. They raised slogans demanding justice and better food services in the hostel.
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The alert bus driver stopped the vehicle and ran to safety on noticing the flames. A fire tender was rushed to the spot immediately.
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A total of 50 RTC drivers were made aware on road accidents and prevention through a power point presentation.
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After an extensive evaluation, Dr. Sudheer, Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgeon (CTVS) at Medicover Hospitals, Begumpet, despite challenges and risks performed an aortic valve replacement surgery on October 23.
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The new Swift Dzire has earned five star safety ratings. It comes with 6 airbags as standard and the mileage is 24.79 kmpl in manual transmission, 33.73 kmpl in CNG and 25.71 kmpl in AGS
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The BRS working president condemned the Congress government’s inaction in procuring cotton and paddy from farmers, forcing them to sell their produce at distress prices.
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The airline has expanded its services from these cities, increasing the number of weekly flights from 173 last winter to about 250 this season – a remarkable 45 per cent rise.
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The consultancy management reportedly approached young job seekers, mostly recent graduates, offering them fast-track visas and preferential job placements in reputable companies in Australia and other countries.