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The incident occurred when a speeding lorry hit a car coming in the opposite direction near Thatikal of Shankarapatnam mandal on Karimnagar-Warangal road
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While Srinivas is representing Vemulawada Assembly constituency, Laxman Kumar got elected as MLA from Dharmapuri segment. Both are first time legislators.
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They reportedly cautioned the party leadership that if Sanjay was given Karimnagar Lok Sabha seat ticket, they would ensure his defeat
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Karimnagar district women and child welfare department authorities entrusted the orphan boy to the care of an Italy based couple in the presence of Collector Pamela Satpathy
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The Centre had so far released funds to a tune of Rs. 1,116.75 crore under the Smart Cities Mission and of which Rs 959.90 crore had been utilised, Union minister Kaushal Kishore said
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Two MLAs, Duddilla Sridhar Babu and Ponnam Prabhakar, from the erstwhile Karimnagar district have secured a place in the newly formed State Cabinet.
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The BC Welfare Residential Educational Institutions Society is holding counselling for admissions into BSc (Hons) Agriculture at its residential agriculture college for women in Wanaparthy and Karimnagar on Friday.
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To avoid heavy losses, farmers are selling the crop to middlemen and rice millers at lower prices
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The front portion of the bus was damaged and 20 passengers traveling in the bus sustained injuries.
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While two of them got elected on BRS tickets, one was from the Congress
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Kaushik Reddy along with his followers gathered at the counting centre at SRR College in Karimnagar, on Sunday by violating the MCC and Section 144
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Etala Rajender, who contested from Huzurabad and Gajwel, lost both the seats
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While four-time MLA and BRS working president KT Rama Rao retained his Sircilla seat, BC welfare and Civil Supplies minister Gangula Kamalakar also got re-elected for the fourth time from the Karimnagar segment
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The outspoken BJP MP from Karimnagar, Bandi Sanjay, suffered a defeat in the elections at the hands of his arch-rival Gangula Kamalakar.
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Stage is all set for the counting of votes of 13 assembly constituencies of erstwhile Karimnagar district
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Speaking on the occasion, Mohanty felt happy for concluding the polling peacefully without any untoward incidents.
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Despite the increase in number of voters, voting percentage has declined in almost all 13 assembly constituencies in the erstwhile Karimnagar district when compared to 2018 elections.
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Though polling was delayed in a few polling stations following technical problems in EVMS, election officials started the process by rectifying the problems.
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In order to educate people, especially women about the consumption of nutritious food, local Anganwadi workers arranged the exhibition since the polling station was a women-managed polling station
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While a majority of them were more excited to know the voting process, a few of them rushed to polling booths to have a glimpse of electronic voting machines, control units and VVPATs.