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Mood Naveen, a 28-year-old army jawan from Giripuram village in Mahabubabad, has been missing since July 11. His abandoned car, with a pesticide bottle and phone inside, was found near Srisailam dam. Police and family members are searching for him
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Army jawan Mood Naveen went missing after telling family he was returning to duty. His abandoned car was found near Srisailam dam. Family appeals for government help in tracing him
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The NIA conducted searches in Bhukya Thanda of Maripeda mandal on Wednesday after receiving reports about a Maharashtra native, allegedly a key accused in an ongoing case, who had recently come to work in local chilli fields.
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The train, which was coming from Visakhapatnam, collided with the buffalo grazing on the tracks near the 428/11 upline. The impact broke a portion of the cattle guard at the front of the train, prompting an unscheduled halt.
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Oil palm farmers in Telangana are reeling from falling prices after import duties were slashed, pushing rates down 10%. With no MSP, rising costs, poor saplings, and logistical issues, farmers warn they may abandon cultivation without immediate support
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Farmer Narsaiah Madikanti’s journey reflects Telangana’s agricultural revival through Kaleshwaram. Once a migrant labourer, he now farms paddy on irrigated land. Rising land values, better income, and Rythu Bandhu aid uplifted his family, though current uncertainty looms
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Government polytechnics at Kesamudram and Patancheru will be operational from the academic year 2025-26
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Farmers allege that officials are refusing to purchase their wet paddy
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Scenes of anguish unfold in multiple districts with farmers' families going to the extent of touching the feet of officials seeking justice
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Naresh suffered an electric shock while he was trying to insert loose electric wires into a plug in a switchboard and died on the spot
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The relentless downpour, accompanied by gusty winds and hailstorms, has left farmers reeling in many districts. Crops such as paddy, maize and mango have borne the brunt
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Rs 70.55 crore sanctioned for the college to be built at Kesamudram mandal of Mahabubabad district; to offer six engineering diploma programmes
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The district stood at 5th place last year. Sangareddy scored best pass percentage and rank this year compared to the previous three years
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At 99.29, Mahabubabad secures highest percentage of passes; Vikarabad district secures lowest pass percentage of 73.97 in State
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The tribals of a hamlet accorded a traditional funeral for the 'Devuni Kode', God's bullock after its death
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The injured have been shifted to a hospital, and condition of five of them was stated to be life-threatening, while eight others sustained very serious injuries. Others suffered minor but bleeding injuries,
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According to police, Praveen, who was driving the car, suffered chest pain as he reached the village. He then reversed the car to return to Warangal, where he lived, to get treatment and accidentally drove the vehicle into the canal
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Three farmers Banoth Mangya, Ajmeera Ramesh, and Guguloth Biksham were brutally attacked by residents of Balaji Tanda as they questioned denial of water release to their lands
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Accompanied by a large contingent of police, the Revenue Department officials had arrived in the village on the town fringes. They wanted to conduct a land survey for national highway construction from Valigonda to Bhadrachalam. However, villagers are up in arms against the land survey