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Residents, especially farmers, are forced to rely on bore wells to meet their water needs, as the Mission Bhagiratha project has not been able to provide a consistent supply of safe drinking water in certain pockets
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Prominent Dalit activist and BRS leader, Anneparti Shekhar, was reportedly arrested by the police, whereabouts not known
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Nannavath Harya, who belonged to Errakalva thanda under Kothapet gram panchayat in Miryalguda mandal, hangs himself to death from a tree near his paddy fields
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The meeting was arranged to share and exchange their views on the attitude of a Cabinet Minister towards them. It lasted for nearly two hours.
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Praveen, who joined the service in December, had been under stress after he narrowly missed the selection as an Assistant Engineer in a recent Genco recruitment drive
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They accused the Congress leadership of deceiving the people with false assurances and praised the BRS government for its efforts in providing better governance and support to the public
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The city, which generates an estimated 300 metric tonnes of garbage daily, is witnessing heaps of uncollected waste in the market area and the main roads. Left unattended for more than a day, the garbage may decompose adding to the risk of disease outbreaks
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The BRS working president reiterates party’s commitment to student welfare, promises to work towards resolving their issues
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Addressing the massive gathering of farmers at the Rythu Maha Dharna held at the Clock Tower Centre in Nalgonda on Tuesday, Rama Rao stated that the Congress, after offering Rythu Bandhu financial assistance to farmers during the Lok Sabha elections, is now playing the same drama ahead of local body polls
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To organise series of farmer protests in all district headquarters across Telangana, demanding the Congress government to fulfil its commitment to farmers of the State
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Prehistoric stone tool, measuring about 15 cm in length and 3 cm in width, carved out of black basalt stone, found near Nagulakatta in Gundrampalli and Epur villages
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The deceased farmer’s wife Rukamma gave consent to donate his liver, 2 kidneys, and 2 corneas, overall 5 organs, to the needy patients under Jeevandan organ donation program
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Initially planned for January 20, the Maha Dharna faced a setback when the police denied permission. Following this, the BRS approached the High Court
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BRS working president criticised the Congress government for failing to ensure safety even for differently abled leaders
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Tensions escalated in Nalgonda as BRS workers clashed with Congress leaders over the removal of campaign posters, resulting in violence
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Court dealt with plea filed by Bhongir Devendar, BRS party representative, challenging the rejection order passed by the Nalgonda police
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The Nalgonda collector on a surprise visit was herself surprised to find no staffers of the PHC present. She terminates services of contract employees and suspends the regular employees on the spot
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The thieves first broke into the Nagaraju Sweet House, indulged in a feast of sweets, and then emptied the cash box containing Rs 70,000. Subsequently, they targeted the residence of Mudangula Narasimha, a local leader, escaping with Rs 2.50 lakh in cash and other valuables.
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Raises concerns that Congress government's move to divert water from Palamuru-Rangareddy Lift Irrigation Scheme will affect erstwhile Mahabubnagar and Ranga Reddy districts
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BRS working president condemns the incident and slams the Congress leadership for failing to maintain basic standards in hostels