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This phased electoral exercise will encompass elections for Panchayats, MPTCs, ZPTCs, municipalities, and municipal corporations
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The Excise and Prohibition Department reported that the highest single-day liquor sales occurred on December 30, totaling Rs. 402 crore. On December 31, sales reached Rs. 282 crore, while December 29 saw a significant decline, with only Rs. 51 crore in sales. On December 28, liquor sales in the state amounted to Rs. 191 crore.
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While we in Hyderabad and elsewhere in India were making plans for Tuesday night to celebrate New Year’s Eve, people of Kiritimati, also known as Christmas island located in Pacific Ocean, celebrated the New Year exactly at 3.30 pm on Tuesday itself.
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As 2025 unfolds, the 'Animal' actor embraces hope for peace, clarity, and new beginnings. Triptii, who is holidaying in Finland, posted a picture of herself posing against the beautiful backdrop of snow-capped mountains
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New Year's celebrations have evolved from personal, in-person traditions to digital experiences, reflecting the rapid changes in our connected world
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The woman had gone to the pub with her boyfriend for the New Year party. While partying, the accused approached her and offered liquor. When she refused, the accused behaved indecently and started arguing with her
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The Baahubali actress also shared a photo from her video call session on her Instagram stories
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They tried to stop the man from making off with more than $1,000 of stolen merchandise
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Vehicle drove into the officers at speed as they performed routine patrol of a parking lot
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On Tuesday night around 9 p.m., Niharika went to the second floor to dry clothes but accidentally slipped and fell from the terrace. Hearing the crash, her family members quickly rushed to the scene.
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More than 1.3 million people left in the dark; restoration might take two days
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From Auckland’s fireworks to ice plunges worldwide, communities from Sydney to Mumbai welcomed 2025 with vibrant celebrations, light shows, and tributes to local cultures
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Syrians in Damascus celebrate a hopeful new year following Bashar Assad's fall, while Beirut remains cautious amidst ongoing crises. In Gaza, Palestinians face 2025 with little hope after enduring war and loss, highlighting the region's mixed fortunes
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Says government paying farmers within 48 hours of procuring grain; making all roads across AP pothole-free
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As we begin 2025, a year of rare mathematical wonders, we explore its unique properties as a perfect square, product of squares, and sum of cubes
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What makes resolutions so fragile? Perhaps itis the allure of instant gratification, the comforting thought that tomorrow is another day to restart. Maybe it is the seductive whisper of ‘You’ve earned this cheat day’. Or maybe, just maybe, it is the realisation that life’s little indulgences – be it a samosa or a missed walk – are what make it worth living.
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When one acts in a thoughtful way celebrations will no longer be empty. You will find meaning in the mundane.
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More than 1,200 recipients are named on the list across all sectors, with particular commendation to role models in sport, healthcare, academia and voluntary service
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Unveiling the city police’s elaborate plan to ensure that the New Year was ushered in safely and peacefully, she asked revellers not to indulge in unlawful activities. A special drive would be conducted to crack down on drunk drivers on the night of December 31 and it will continue till the next morning, she said.
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On New Year's Day, devotees will be allowed to participate in Sarva darshanam at the temples starting from 6 a.m. Last year, approximately 15,000 devotees visited the Himayathnagar temple, while nearly 40,000 visited the Jubilee Hills temple on the same day.