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In March, 11,062 posts were announced under the DSC, with candidates taking exams from July 18 to August 5. The results were declared on September 30. On October 9, Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy officially handed appointment letters to the selected candidates in Hyderabad.
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Overall champion of the event was TSWR-Luxettipet, while TSWR-Mulugu stood in the second spot, followed by TSWR-Chityal.
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Hospital officials reported that the fire erupted in the special ward designated for VIP treatment. The blaze damaged the roof and an air conditioner, with authorities suspecting faulty wiring as the cause of the short circuit.
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Forest officials said the male tiger named S12 aged around three years had drifted towards the forests of Tiryani after staying in the forests of Luxettipet for nearly three weeks.
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Pochaiah was arrested by ACB officials when he was allegedly receiving the bribe from Surender.
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Executive Officer Sankatala Srinivas reported that 10,000 to 15,000 devotees from various parts of the district and neighboring districts—Kumram Bheem Asifabad, Nirmal, Adilabad, Peddapalli, and Jagtial—gathered to offer special prayers, forming long queue lines. Many devotees also took a holy dip in the Godavari River on the village outskirts before joining the rituals.
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A team led by prominent mineral and rock scientist Manjusha Mahajan from Bengaluru visited various scenic spots and percolation tanks within the reserve. They examined several hillocks and trees as part of their research, expressing amazement at some of the older tree species. The team noted that the reserve contains minerals and rocks that could be valuable for future study.
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Inspector Ravinder of Chennur reported that a murder case has been filed against Jadi Bhumaiah for allegedly killing Paidipelli Mallaiah, 50, from the same village. The case was registered following a complaint by the victim's son, Rajashekhar.
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Works dragging on for over a year due to various reasons, including shifting of power lines, drinking water pipelines and cutting of trees among others
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Luxettipet Forest Range Officer A Subhash, stated that a 20-kilometer track was developed to introduce a jungle safari service in the forests. He stated that one could see spotted deer, Indian gaur, and many other herbivores.
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The tiger, known as S12, wandered into the district’s forests a few weeks ago. Initially, it remained in the Jannaram forest range within the core of Kawal Tiger Reserve (KTR) before moving into the Luxettipet range. On November 4, it preyed on cattle in the Muthyampalli section of Luxettipet. By November 8, it had moved further into the Andugulapet and Dharmaram beats.
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Members of erstwhile Adilabad district softball association said that 320 players belonging to several parts of Telangana were taking part in the competitions.
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Around 10 days ago, the dogs were transferred to the animal birth control center operated by Mancherial municipality and kept in a room. However, they died after being left unfed due to a strike by the center's staff who boycotted their duties. The incident was uncovered when a foul odor began emanating from the center, causing distress to nearby residents.
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Luxettipet Forest Range Officer Athe Subhash announced that the forest department will soon launch a jungle safari ride in the forests of Gadpur and Bokkalagutta villages. A cyclothon event is planned along the tracks designated for the safari.
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They were immediately admitted to a hospital. Their condition was learnt to be stable. The other students and parents expressed concern over food served at the hostel.
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Santhosh, a School Assistant in Mathematics at ZPHS Kasipet said that he achieved a remarkable milestone in his career with his research paper getting selected for national conference.
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The tribal welfare officer reportedly delayed sharing of the information about the incident with district authorities.
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The schools are registering food-poisoning incidents at regular intervals
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Madhav was placed under suspension holding him responsible for the food poisoning.
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Farmers said procurement centres were not identified in several parts of Asifabad and Mancherial districts except for a few major centres. Consequently, farmers were forced to sell the cotton produce to private traders