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A six-member team from Central accompanied by Khammam district Collector Muzammil Khan inspected the flood-affected area in the district on Wednesday.
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District Collector Muzammil Khan informed that 72 teams have been formed to cover flood affected villages, Sathupalli, Wyra and Madhira towns.
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District Collector Muzammil Khan inspected the flooded colonies in the fourth ward of Wyra municipality and low lying colonies near Wyra reservoir and interacted with the residents. He told the residents to stay in relief centres set up by the government until the flood recedes.
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It was estimated that an amount of Rs 1.20 crore would be required to carry out repairs in the damaged schools and Rs 30 lakh for damaged government hospitals
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Many of them could not draw salaries due to LPCs and service registers of the respective AEs have not been dispatched to their new station of work.
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Simran secured India's first medal on the penultimate day of the Paralympic Games with an impressive performance. The visually impaired athlete, along with her guide Abhay Singh, earned India's 28th overall medal and the 16th in para-athletics at the Paris Paralympic Games.
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The rains will gradually decrease across the State, with a break in the monsoon expected from September 10 to 16
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Union Minister for Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Shivraj Singh Chouhan conducted an aerial survey of crop damage of flood affected areas in Meenavalu, Peddagopavaram, Mannur, Kattleru, Khammam and Munneru on Friday.
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Khammam: Devastating floods caused by heavy rainfall recently in the district have damaged roads at several places causing disruption in vehicular movements and repair works were yet to begin. According to officials 23 culverts washed away and 22.5 km long road was damaged in Khammam division due to floods. Vehicular movement between Khammam-Mahabubabad was affected […]
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Immediate release of four pending DAs was among the demands put forward besides seeking of Pay Revision Commission report and implementing 51 percent fitment to the employees.
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Despite the morning sunshine bringing cheer to Hyderabad’s residents, the city braces for more evening showers and thunderstorms in the coming days, keeping umbrellas and rain gear close at hand.
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Union Minister Chouhan, along with Union Minister of State for Home Bandi Sanjay, will conduct an aerial survey from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. They will then hold a review meeting with officials, where state government representatives will brief Chouhan on the losses caused by recent heavy rains and floods.
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Chouhan will be accompanied by Union Minister of State for Home Bandi Sanjay. They are scheduled to tour from 9 am. to 2 pm
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The attack, which occurred on Tuesday, targeted BRS leaders who were distributing food and essentials to flood victims.
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Typically, the State's official portal only uploads government statements, orders, and instructions, avoiding any politically biased content. However, the portal telangana.gov.in is now facing criticism for its language, particularly for politically targeting leaders.
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District Collector Muzammil Khan instructed educational institutions to close until September 6, emphasizing that any violation of this order would result in strict action.
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The attack, which targeted the vehicles of former Ministers T Harish Rao, Puvvada Ajay Kumar, and P Sabitha Indra Reddy during their visit to flood affected areas in Khammam, was termed as a desperate move by the Congress which failed to support the people in their time of need
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The incident occurred when Harish Rao along with former ministers P Sabitha Indra Reddy, Puvvada Ajay Kumar, ex-MP Nama Nageswara Rao and others visited Bokkalagadda and Venkatesh Nagar in Khammam city to distribute essential commodities to families affected by the recent floods.
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The residents of flooded areas in the district have started to clean their houses that turned muddy due to rains and floodwaters
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The affected families were outraged that the three ministers, Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy and Tummala Nageswara Rao, in the district had failed miserably in taking immediate relief measures