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The Maoist leaders, who claim to fight for the tribals, have taken the border areas under their control and made the forest area like a fort.
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The victim was Bushnamaina Nampally (32), a resident of Ramakrishnapur in Jagtial district.
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They rushed to spot and pulled the two girls out of the well and rushed them to a nearby government hospital, where the doctors pronounced Vedasree dead.
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In a statement here on Thursday, CPI (Maoist) party Wazedu-Venkatapuram Area Committee secretary Shanta extended condolences to the family members of the deceased.
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The drop in temperatures brought relief from the prolonged intense heat, albeit accompanied by disruptions in various areas.
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Senior officials drafted for monitoring the minimum support price (MSP) operations are reaching out to the purchase centres as part of their stock taking exercise from time to time.
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The discovery of the ring stone artifact, which sheds light on ancient tools and technologies, was made by Ahobilam Karunakar, Cheedam Ravi, and Mohammed Naseeruddin.
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The pass percentage of girls in second year was 64.19 per cent, while only 56.10 per cent boys could make it through the exams.
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Insufficient funds, equipment hinder response
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According to reports, the duo were travelling at high speed and when they reached Lakshmipuram the bike went out of control and hit a roadside tree.
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Indigenous species especially fruit bearing saplings should be raised in the nurseries for plantations under the Haritha Haram programme, said Forest Minister Konda Surekha
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The Medaram Jatara, held once every two years, is a significant cultural event that draws participants and visitors from various parts of the region
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The jatara got underway with the customary arrival of goddess Sarakka from Kannepally village to the main shrine at Medaram.
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The Telangana government has closed schools and colleges in Mulugu district from February 21–24, 2024, to accommodate the Medaram Jathra, South India's largest tribal fair, which attracts lakhs of devotees and symbolizes cultural richness and communal harmony.
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A maoist couple allegedly involved in extremist offences in Chhattisgarh, surrendered before police in Mulugu district of Telangana on Thursday, police said.
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Telangana Women and Child Welfare Minister Seethakka consoled the families of the deceased
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The duo have been identified as Potuganti Vamsi (23) and Velthuri Pawan (22) of Pattipaka, Sayampeta Mandal, Hanamkonda District.
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Telangana government is according priority to revive sick industrial units, including Ballapur Industries Limited (BILT) Mill in Mulugu district to boost economic activity and provide employment to locals
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OSD Ashok Kumar, ASP, Eturnagaram, S Sankeerth and DSP Mulugu, N Ravinder were present when the Maoist surrendered to join the mainstream and lead a peaceful life.
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Acknowledging Janyaa Foundation's efforts, Seethakka highlighted the Foundation's contribution of maths and science laboratory kits worth Rs 35 lakhs to 48 government schools in the district