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According to locals, a woman Nyalapogula Narsamma (68), a resident of Chigurupally in Gajwel mandal, married her daughter to one Mangali Narasimhulu (53) some 25 years ago.
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The Collector and SP B Bala Swamy held a review meeting with officials of Medak on Sunday to review arrangements for the Bakrid festival.
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He reminded that when former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao was at the helm of affairs, Telangana had remained peaceful without any communal violence for the last nine and a half years.
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Cops take BJP district president Gaddam Srinivas, town president Nayani Prasad, several other leaders from clashing groups into custody to restore normalcy
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The association also wanted the Chief Minister to direct the police department to cooperate with forest staff during eviction of illegal encroachment in the forest lands.
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Farmers alleged that though they have paid DDs for setting up transformers at agricultural lands three months ago, the electricity authorities were not taking any step towards installing the transformers.
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In another incident, a man was electrocuted in Gandhi Nagar while he was setting up a music system. He was Chinthala Narasimhulu (36), a resident of Guttakindipally.
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In Sangareddy district, 7,530 aspirants attended the examination at 16 centres out of 9,672 students enrolled.
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Two farmers were killed in lightning strikes in Medak district on Wednesday night
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Parameshwar and his wife also had serious issues amid this financial crisis when she left him for her parent's home a few days ago.
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However, the number of votes polled to MP candidate Venkatrami Reddy decreased to 54,000 while the BJP had increased its vote share from 20,000 to 1.03 lakh votes.
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He was Jaipal (25), a resident of Buruguaplly village.
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Shockingly, BRS candidate and former IAS officer P Venkatrami Reddy came third after Congress candidate Neelam Madhu while BJP candidate M Raghunandan Rao won the election.
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The BRS has never lost a Lok Sabha election in Medak since the party was launched in 2001.
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Hailing his services during a farewell meeting on Friday night by the District Officer's Welfare Association, Collector Rahul Raj said people of Medak will remember him for his services during the past three years.
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During the first five months seven people drowned. Since there was no monitoring of the movement of devotees, the drowning incidents have become a regular feature here.
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He asked the seed dealers to display the availability of the seeds on a notice board, to keep the farmers informed.
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Farmers from nearby villages formed a serpentine queue at th Agro Sev Centre in Toopran to buy seeds, but they became agitated when they were told that there were no stocks leading to the protests.
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On Tuesday, police had to use force to control the angry farmers, as the seed sellers limited sale of cotton seeds to two packets per person leading to arguments and police intervention.
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Paddy is expected to be cultivated in 3.27 lakh acres.