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Mallela Muttaiah passed away due to illness on Saturday morning. He was 50.
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Eturunagaram, Kannaigudem,Wazeedu, Venkatapuram and Mangapet mandals received heavy rains, leading to disruption of normal life.
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Equipped with doctors, necessary equipment and medicines, this hospital will move around the villages to provide medical assistance to tribal families.
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Dr. Appaiah and his team started trekking from Gummadidoddi village and crossed 3 streams, climbed 3 hills and walked 16 kilometers on foot to reach Penugolu village.
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Gram Sabhas to be held across district on Wednesday to discuss name change; circular issued
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Police arrested two women and four men of the banned CPI (Maoist) party in Tadapala forest area of Venkatapuram mandal in the district, said a statement from the police here on Saturday.
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The injured woman D Sunitha was among 100 villagers who ventured out deep into the forest area to visit Beeda Mallana temple near Doli village.
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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.