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Officials said the tiger was moving in the plains and attacking humans only when it encountered them on its way in agriculture fields or if it was irritated by villagers who took photographs and videos.
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While the cotton crop ready for harvesting, venturing out into fields to harvest cotton balls has become a risky affair, with more than one tiger on the prowl
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Officials are facing problems in monitoring movement of both resident and migrant tigers due to shortage of staff, considering the vast area of the forests.
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A youngster, Srinivas from Bejjur mandal centre claimed that he sighted a tiger at a spot called Golla Devara located in the forests between two villages at 10 pm
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Say the big cat was located near Areguda village, located around 10 kilometres from Easgaon
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The Minister also alleged that TGSWREIS former secretary RS Praveen Kumar was the man behind the food poisoning incidents in Gurukuls across the State
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The fear of the villagers can be justified as tigers killed three humans in the last four years, all in the month of November. Their fears have aggravated with the latest human loss on Friday.
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Farmers forced to take up agriculture activities such as spraying pesticides and harvesting the cotton crop after 10 am
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Several parts of both Adilabad and Kumram Bheem Asifabad districts saw a dip in minimum temperatures on Thursday, forcing people to remain indoors
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Kagaznagar Rural Inspector Srinivas and Sub-Inspector Mahender confirmed that Saraswathi Sarkar, a resident of village number 2 in Easgaon, was arrested for the murder of her 44-year-old husband, Dilal Sarkar.
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They staged a dharna opposing handing over the body of Shailaja to her parents at Dhaba village in Wankidi mandal on Tuesday
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Officials of the forest department said that a tiger from neighbouring Maharashtra strayed into the forest of Wankidi mandal a few days back.
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Lingapur mandal headquarters records minimum temperature of 10.1 degrees C
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The programme was organized by Fit India Foundation, a voluntary organisation to mark the birthday of BRS leader Dr RS Praveen Kumar.
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Students from several private schools belonging to not only this district, but also neighboring Adilabad and Asifabad districts made a beeline to visit the exhibition featuring innovative exhibits made by the students
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The value of the grains was assessed to be Rs 1.50 lakh.
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The Sirpur (U) mandal center in Kumram Bheem Asifabad district recorded a minimum temperature of 9.9°C, while Tiryani mandal headquarters saw a minimum of 11°C. Other mandals including Kerameri, Wankidi, Rebbena, Asifabad, Chintalamanepalli, Kaghaznagar, Bejjur, Lingapur, and Dahegaon experienced minimum temperatures ranging from 12°C to 14°C.
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Penchikalpet Forest Range Officer M. Anil Kumar stated that a pack of wild dogs was spotted drinking from a percolation tank in the forest. He clarified that the dogs were a common species, not a rare one.
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Forest department officials reported that a male tiger from the Painganga Wildlife Sanctuary, spanning Nanded and Yavatmal districts, has been roaming the forests near Panapatar village in Jainoor and Thadihathnoor village in Narnoor mandal. On November 18, the tiger moved toward the forests of Narnoor.
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Parsha Chandrashekhar, headmaster of Zilla Parishad High School in Gannaram village, Kaghaznagar mandal, praised Harshita, a team member who excelled in the competition held at Chegunta, Medak. He, along with other teachers, honored Harshita and her father, Purushottam, during a ceremony at the school.