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Within 11 months of coming to power the Congress government the people’s dissent against the government has become visible, said MLC Tatha Madhusudhan.
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The DGP spoke at a high level coordination meeting with Telangana and Chhattisgarh officials on the movements of Maoists at Sarapaka in the district
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Manugur DSP V. Ravindra Reddy stated that security forces, involved in area domination near a forest area close to the project, spotted and apprehended six individuals. During the operation, the police discovered a pressure cooker bomb with electric wires attached.
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Yoga classes were organised for police officers and staff at the district police headquarters at Hemachandrapuram on Friday at directions of the SP.
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The company secretary and vice president VSN Raju, chief financial officer Sultan Baig and general manager (CSR) MGM Prasad received the Industry Awards-2023 certification of appreciation
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A police constable has created ruckus under the influence of alcohol and assaulted a tribal welfare hostel staff here on Thursday
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Speaking on the occasion, the judge said that the opening of the first digital library in Telangana in Kothagudem Bar Association was a good development
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It was said that a school dropout, Ashok of the village told his family members and the villagers that Lord Shiva appeared to him in a dream and told him that the idols were buried inside the earth for many years and the idols have to be unearthed to build a temple.
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Commissioner of Police Sunil Dutt said that the State’s FSL which has been making steady progress in the field of scientific research in providing reliable scientific services in the administration of the criminal justice system.
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The Collector said that house identification would be conducted for the next three days and stickers would be provided to the identified houses. All people have to participate in the house-to-house survey.
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ACB officials registered a case of criminal misconduct against the secretary of Regalla gram panchayat of Laxmidevipalli mandal in the district for allegedly demanding bribe from a person.
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Ganja weighing 1186 kg and worth Rs 3 crore was burnt by AWS Consulting Limited using an incinerator.
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The dissatisfaction among party leaders was evident at a recent awareness meeting held by the District Congress Committee in Kothagudem town regarding the state government's caste enumeration. The meeting was attended by MLAs K. Kanakaiah (Yellandu), P. Venkateshwarlu (Pinapaka), Tellam Venkat Rao (Bhadrachalam), and T. Adinarayana (Aswaraopet), along with members of the BC Commission and district Congress president Podem Veeraiah.
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The incident occurred when the deceased, Ch Upender Rao (48) and D Ratnam (55) of Kalimata temple area in the town were removing an iron flag post at the school
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Forest officials emphasized that supplying electricity to agricultural lands near the forest could pose a danger to wild animals, as farmers might install electric fences to protect their crops from wild boars, buffaloes, and other wildlife. On Saturday, ITDA project officer B. Rahul, along with forest and electricity officials, visited the village. The electricity officials informed him that 25 poles would need to be installed to create a three-phase electricity line, enabling tribal farmers to irrigate their crops using borewells.
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For the last several years, the mobile court cases have been heard by officers on full additional charge (FAC). Over 6,000 cases have been pending in the court which has a territorial jurisdiction of Scheduled Area covering 28 mandals of erstwhile Khammam and Mulugu districts.
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It might be noted that municipal administration and urban development principal secretary M Dana Kishore has on October 15 issued a GO No: 177 constituting the urban development authority.
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The protesting women demanded the State govt follow the police policy of TN and K'taka States. The TGSP personnel should be allowed to serve at one place for at least five years and the number of leaves in a month should be increased, they said.
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According to ACB DSP Y. Ramesh, the accused, Jinugu Nagaraju, demanded a bribe of Rs 65,000 from the complainant, Guguloth Nagaraju. He requested the money to avoid filing a case against Guguloth, who was allegedly using electricity illegally from his uncle's house for construction work at his site in Karakavagu, Paloncha mandal.
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The grieving woman suffered a heart stroke while her son’s body was being taken to the graveyard for final rites.