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Their visit to the NIAR was a study tour as part of ensuring exposure to the real time industry for the students. Such science trips would give students an opportunity to set their sights on research ideas, said the college chairman, Dr. Katepalli Naveen Babu.
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Addressing students at Swarna Bharathi Institute of Technology (SBIT), District Collector Muzammil Khan emphasized discipline, meditation, and physical activity at an anti-drug conference, advising students to avoid drugs and support peers struggling with addiction
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Several districts, including Nagarkurnool, Nalgonda, Suryapet, Khammam, and Bhadradri Kothagudem, are expected to experience moderate rainfall due to the impact of Cyclone Fengal.
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Commissioner of Police Sunil Dutt held a meeting with constables and extended his best wishes to them. He acknowledged the various challenges the police force faces in crime control, noting the significant changes in policing compared to the past. Dutt emphasized that trainee constables must be prepared to tackle these challenges effectively. He advised them to maintain discipline both professionally and personally, and to approach their duties with courage and honesty.
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The deceased has been identified as N Sai Teja (22).
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The man, Porala Ravi, suffered multiple bleeding injuries on his face, chest and stomach. Neighbours rushed the profusely bleeding man to the Government General Hospital for treatment after he managed to escape from his furious wife.
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A month ago, the Khammam couple adopted the child allegedly paying some money to Shiva and the child's mother.
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Inauguration of historic Telangana Udyama Prasthanam photo-exhibition at Telangana Bhavan would take place at 10.30 am. It would be followed by Deeksha Diwas Sabha at the district party office.
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Shockingly, according to a list issued by the Vedika, Siddipet recorded the highest number of suicides in the last 12 months as 22 farmers ended their lives in the district.
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The hackathon poster was released at the college on Tuesday.
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This Good Samaritan is just a phone call away for anyone who needs a free ride in times of emergency, in his auto rickshaw, especially for pregnant women.
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The two-day Telangana Today and Namaste Telangana Auto Show being organised at SR&BGNR College grounds concluded in Khammam on Sunday.
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Automobile dealers from Hyderabad and Warangal also set up stalls at the auto show, besides automobile dealers from Khammam city.
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A cash cheque for the amount was handed over to the woman by former Khammam district convenor V. Srinivasaraju and member P.V. Satyanarayana. They explained that the woman had approached the foundation for help with medical expenses, and the request was brought to the attention of the foundation chairman M. Venkataramaraju, who promptly approved and sanctioned the funds.
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Says the Chief Minister has no time or interest to address farmers' issues in the State
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The rally was taken out from pavilion grounds to Ambedkar statue at ZP centre.
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ACP (Traffic) Srinivasulu stated that the special drive was launched on the instructions of Commissioner of Police Sunil Dutt, following complaints of bikers using modified silencers on Royal Enfield motorcycles. Many riders had been altering the factory-installed silencers, creating excessive noise, while others were fitting loud horns, contributing to noise pollution. He warned that legal action would be taken, including the seizure of vehicles causing such disturbances.
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Sheikh Imran, 23, attempted self-harm at his aunt's house. Family members quickly took him to Sathupalli Government Hospital for treatment as he was bleeding heavily. However, during treatment, Imran fled the hospital, stating he did not want medical attention.
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MLC Tatha Madhusudhan addressed a meeting held with mandal party presidents and key leaders here on Tuesday and called on the party ranks and tribal activists to make Harish Rao's visit to Khammam a success.
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Dutt said that ragging was banned in the educational institutions in the country and strict action would be taken if anyone resorts to ragging fellow students