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BRS leaders and workers have planned to travel to Hyderabad to show their support for Siddipet MLA and former minister T Harish Rao, along with other party leaders, following their arrest on Thursday. The arrests are linked to a conflict involving Huzurabad MLA Padi Koushik Reddy and Serilingampalli MLA Arekapudi Gandhi.
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The demonstrators charged that the ground water in the areas was becoming polluted due to percolation of the effluents generated by the dairy into the ground for the last ten years.
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Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) activists on Tuesday staged a dharna in front of Satavahana University demanding that the State government solve the problems in the university.
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Stating that with the harassment of common man, HYDRAA was losing its credibility, Sanjay Kumar said he had initially supported HYDRAA and demolition of buildings, villas and farmhouses constructed illegally by influential people.
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Around 1,000 cusecs of water are being released to irrigate standing crops planted under the canal downstream of the project. With the recent heavy rainfall, the water levels in LMD have risen to 22.371 TMC, nearing its full storage capacity of 24.034 TMC.
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Upset over the Congress leader’s behavior, the TPO informed the commissioner Chahat Bajpai. Later, Chandrashekahar also went to the commissioner's chamber to explain the issue.
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Collectorate building and several other govenrment office buildings will have to be demolished, as these buildings were constructed bang in the middle of what used to be a big tank in Karimnagar.
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Major irrigation projects such as Sripada Yellampalli, Mid Manair, Lower Manair as well as minor irrigation sources such as tanks, ponds and others are filled with bountiful amounts of water
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The earthen road connecting to the bridge, which is already in a bad condition, was further damaged due to heavy water flow in the rivulet following continuous drizzling.
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Out of 1000 electric buses, 500 electric buses are likely to be operated within Hyderabad
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Irrigation officials have released water from a few projects by lifting flood gates to maintain water levels, while a few reservoirs were yet to reach their full reservoir level (FRL).
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The Congress has promised to implement 42 percent reservations for BCs in local body elections in its manifesto for Assembly polls.
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Road connectivity between villages and towns has been affected as flood water was overflowing in many places
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Karimnagar Chamber of Commerce president Chittimalla Srinivas and five others were arrested in connection with a land dispute case.
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The BC Welfare residential degree colleges for women at Wanaparthy and Karimnagar are offering the programme for the academic year 2024-25.
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Agencies on the lines of HYDRAA would be set up in all districts, he said during an interaction with media persons.
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Despite tall promises of supporting Dalits, the Congress govt has failed to even respond to Dalit Bandhu applications that have remained pending at the SC Corporation for nearly year.
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Karimnagar: A 70-year-old woman Narsavva lodged a complaint with police against her four sons for not taking care of her and not even serving food. A native of Alugunuru of Thimmapur mandal, Narsavva on Monday approached the LMD police with the support of local people and lodged a complaint against her sons. She informed the […]
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On Thursday, BRS activists, led by Choppadandi party in-charge and former MLA Sunke Ravishankar, staged a protest demonstration in Choppadandi as part of a state-wide agitation. The police detained several protesting BRS leaders, including Ravishankar and former district libraries chairman Enugu Ravinder Reddy, but they were later released on personal bonds.
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The tragic indent occurred when Mohammed Shahzad Khan lost the GPS signal and soon after, ran out of battery on his mobile phone and then of fuel in his vehicle, leaving him stuck in the desert for nearly four days.