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A young mother from Nellibanda village in Nalgonda, staged a dharna outside her lover’s house after he allegedly abandoned her and their newborn daughter. She accused him of betrayal and demanded he honour his promises. The protest drew attention from villagers and prompted a panchayat to mediate the dispute.
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Nalgonda SP Sharath Chandra Pawar warned rowdy and suspect sheeters against anti-social activities and conducted counselling for 40 offenders. He emphasised peace, legal consequences, and support for reform, while deploying special monitoring teams across the district
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Heavy unseasonal rains and waterlogging have damaged paddy stocks at harvest centres and marketyards in Nalgonda. Farmers face losses as procurement season begins. Officials are working to salvage grains, provide temporary drying sheds, and assist affected growers
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A senior revenue official and his aide were arrested by the Anti-Corruption Bureau for allegedly accepting a Rs 2 lakh bribe to fast-track land mutation and survey processes.
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A woman died and two others were seriously injured when a speeding lorry rammed into their car near Kattangur in Nalgonda district on Thursday. The accident occurred while they were changing a flat tyre. Police have registered a case and begun investigation
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Paathulothu Dassi, a 55-year-old tribal woman farmer in Nalgonda, died from complications after sustaining a leg fracture in a urea stampede five days ago. Local BRS leaders blamed the government and demanded accountability for the tragedy
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A Nalgonda court sentenced former Thirumalagiri Tahsildar Srinivas Raju to one year of rigorous imprisonment in a 2011 bribery case. The ACB had trapped him for demanding ₹1 lakh to process land mutations and pattadar passbooks
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A 65-year-old farmer collapsed while waiting in a urea queue at Huzurnagar PACS, Nalgonda, and was revived by a police constable. In Vikarabad, another farmer fell at a Sub-Inspector’s feet pleading for fertiliser, highlighting growing unrest over urea shortages
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During a Teachers’ Day programme in Nalgonda, Roads and Buildings Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy was upset when nearly half of the teachers left for lunch just before his speech. The Minister urged teachers not to repeat such behaviour
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Fifteen Teja Vidyalaya students from Kodad have been selected to witness Independence Day celebrations at the Red Fort after excelling in a national Defence Ministry quiz. They were among 200 chosen from 2.15 lakh participants across India
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Two persons who claimed to have inherited gold coins tried to cheat a Telangana man after collecting Rs 8 lakh from him.They reportedly handed over fake gold coins and fled. The police acted swiftly and arrested one of the cheaters and recovered part of the money
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Says the project will be taken up irrespective of the challenges to address water issues of erstwhile Nalgonda farmers and residents
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Says the project, initially undertaken at a cost of Rs 4,000 crore, faced setbacks due to structural issues; assures farmers that works will be completed in three years
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Healthcare infrastructure and equipment reduced to ashes at the centre in Nidmanoor; mishap attributed to short circuit
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Accused Appa Pandrang Pawar and Dilshar Ashok Pawar, members of the gang from Maharashtra, arrested in a theft case registered under Kattangur police station limits
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Four sheep died when a tree was uprooted and fell on them at Gattu Singram of Addagudur mandal in Nalgonda.