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Adilabad teacher Thodasam Kailash has been invited by the President of India to the ‘At Home’ reception on August 15. Known for singing in tribal languages using AI and authoring the Mahabharat in Gondi, Kailash was previously praised by PM Modi.
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Forest officials said that Madavi Bojju (60) received serious injuries when the boar attacked him while he was grazing cattle in a forest, resulting in instantaneous death for him
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Around 50,000 tribals belonging not only to several parts of erstwhile Adilabad district, but also Telangana, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh and Odisha flocked to Keslapur
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The five-day annual Nagoba jatara, is an important religious and cultural affair of the Mesram clan, is set to begin at Keslapur village in Indervelli mandal on january 28
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Members of the Raj Gond community collect water in a traditional 'Jhari' to be used for rituals during the five-day Nagoba Jatara slated for January 28
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Locals said that a rare wild animal was seen climbing a gate of a house as per the footage recorded on Friday night. They expressed concern over their safety following movement of the animal
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ITDA-Utnoor Project Officer Khusbu Gupta expressed displeasure over truant teachers and for not following the menu in providing food to the students.
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On June 6, Anaka Santosh (27) and his wife Swapna (24) from the village were killed on the spot when the lightning struck a hut in which they were to avoid getting drenched from rains.
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Indervelli police said that Nagarjole Eknath (40) from Pathanpur village in Jainoor mandal was found dead after consuming some pesticide.
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Members of the Mesram clan ceremoniously conducted the installation of presiding deities at the sanctum sanctorum
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Two youngsters were killed when a tractor hit a motorbike on which they were travelling between Harkapur and Olmadri villages
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Adilabad: Around 10,000 devotees visited the ancient Nagoba temple and performed special prayers at the shrine on the third day of the Nagoba jatara, an annual religious and cultural affair of members of Mesram clan at Keslapur village in Indervelli mandal on Wednesday. With devotees arriving at the temple from several States like Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, […]
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Adilabad: The annual Nagoba Jatara, an important religious and cultural affair of Mesram, one of the seven clans belonging to Raj Gonds began on a colourful start at Keslapur village of Indervelli mandal on Monday night. The fair is the second largest congregation after the biannual Sammakka Saralamma Jatara organised at Medaram in Mulugu district. […]
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Adilabad: Stage is set for celebrating the annual Nagoba jatara, an important religious and cultural affair of the Mesram clan, at Keslapur village in Indervelli mandal on Monday night. According to elders and priests of the Mesrams, Members of the clan would perform Mahapuja, followed by Satheek puja, to kick start the five-day long event […]
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Adilabad: The Mesrams set out to fetch holy water of river Godavari from a spot called Hasthanamadugu on the outskirts of Kalamadugu village in Jannaram mandal of Mancherial district, from Keslapur village in Indervelli mandal on Thursday. The water is used to perform rituals during the annual Nagoba Jatara, an important religious and cultural affairs […]
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Adilabad: A medical camp organised by police belonging to Utnoor sub-division evoked good response from the people at Hirapur village in Indervelli mandal on Tuesday. About 900 tribals attended the medical camp and utilised various medical services. In-charge Superintendent of Police M Rajesh Chandra was the chief guest at the event. Addressing participants, Rajesh Chandra […]
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Adilabad: Hundreds of tribals and various communities visited the ancient Nagoba temple at Keslapur village in Indervelli mandal on the occasion of annual Naga Panchami festival on Friday. Ethnic tribes belonging to several parts of the district and non-tribals made a beeline to the temple which houses the idol of the serpentine god and performed […]
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The Mesrams reached the temple of Indradevi located in Indervelli mandal centre at 7 am. They performed traditional prayers at the shrine and worshipped the deity.