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Tension prevailed at Wanaparthy PACS as a farmer attempted suicide over urea shortage. Protests spread across Mahabubnagar, Narayanpet and other mandals, with farmers and BRS leaders accusing the Congress government of negligence and diversion of urea stocks to the black market
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Tension gripped Damaragidda in Narayanpet district after farmers opposed a land survey for the Narayanpet–Kodangal Lift Irrigation Project. Farmers raised slogans, demanded Rs.30 lakh per acre as compensation, and staged protests following the arrest of oustee leaders
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The IMD Hyderabad has issued a red alert for extremely heavy rainfall in four Telangana districts and an orange alert for 20 districts. Hyderabad and nearby areas are under a yellow alert, with thunderstorms and gusty winds expected over the next two days
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Pochampally Ikkat saree weavers are concerned as powerloom-made sarees flood the market. The cheaper, less durable powerloom versions are impacting demand for traditional handloom sarees in Telangana
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Heavy rainfall across Telangana disrupted normal life on Thursday night, flooding roads and buildings in multiple districts. A bridge collapsed in Mulugu, and one person died in Narayanpet. The Met Department has forecast more rain in the coming days
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Two separate incidents in Telangana claimed lives on Thursday. A youth was swept away while crossing a swollen rivulet in Asifabad, and a motorcyclist died in a road accident in Marikal mandal after being hit by a speeding car.
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Farmers and youth in Narayanpet foiled a private firm's attempt to illegally mine sand from the Peddavagu stream. Citing risks to irrigation and water supply, they warned of continued protests and demanded the firm use TSMDC-approved sand reaches
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At least 18 people were injured, seven critically, after a Hyderabad-bound private bus collided with a truck on NH-167 in Narayanpet district. The bus was allegedly speeding. The truck driver fled the scene. Police have launched an investigation.
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Farmers in Makthal and neighbouring areas are up in arms against the State government’s plans to acquire their lands for the Narayanpet-Kodangal Lift Irrigation scheme
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In Narayanpet, a crocodile attacked farmer G Tippanna while he was clearing a blocked foot valve in River Bheema. Despite villagers' and fishermen's efforts, Tippanna was dragged into deep waters, leaving his family waiting on the shore
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People in Hyderabad and across multiple districts of Telangana State are likely to experience heavy rains along with thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds for one more week
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Telangana government extending 25% rebate for LRS applicants, who pay regularisation fee before March 31
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Five fall sick after having lunch at tribal welfare girls' hostel in Suryapet district headquarters; 22 students take ill at a hostel in Dhanwada, Narayanpet district
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A team of officials reached the spot and noticed the leopard was stuck between two huge boulders. As per their preliminary investigation, the leopard could have died two days back
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The incident occurred around 7 p.m. on Monday when shepherds took the goats for grazing. Spotting the goats, the leopard surfaced suddenly and tried to attack a goat. As it managed to escape, the leopard attacked two kids and was trying to drag them into the forests.
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This sharp decline has caused significant distress among farmers, who rely on red gram as a major source of income.In Suryapet, one of the largest regulatory markets for red gram in Telangana, the season started on Tuesday with the arrival of just one lot, quoted at around Rs.6,800 per quintal
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Some 700 quintals of paddy were soaked by the unexpected rainfall in the district
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One killed in incident; such was the impact of the truck hitting the bus that a passenger was thrown out of the bus and fell under it
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If any officials were involved in these conspiracies, criminal cases would be booked against them and they would be terminated from service, she said.
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The School Education, Director, along with District Collector, Sikta Patnaik, SP, Yogesh Goutham, School Education, Joint Director, P Madan Mohan visited the school that witnessed three food poisoning incidents.