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The protest by residents of Dilawarpur mandal headquarters, Gundampalli Mukundapur, Samundarpalli villages, was intensified on Tuesday with a day-long rasta-roko in Dilawarpur mandal centre
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Members of the delegation told the media that the protest was temporarily called off.
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The Collector said that a report on the protests by farmers belonging to Dilawarpur, Gundampalli and surrounding villages against the establishment of the factory and their apprehensions was submitted to the CM office
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Police said that cases were registered against 23 farmers for causing inconvenience to the public by staging a sit-in on the national highway, vandalizing the vehicle of Nirmal RDO Rathna Kalyani, detaining her and obstructing her duties at the time of the protest
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Angry villagers protesting against the proposal to set up an ethanol factory staged a protest on Nirmal-Bhainsa highway and attempted to set fire to the RDO's vehicle
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The executive officer of the temple Vijayarama Rao said that the temple earned an income of Rs 1,00,30,657, mixed gold ornaments weighing 143 grams, 4.250 kilograms of mixed silver ornaments and 147 foreign currency notes by way of offerings by devotees from August 28 to November 25.
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Members of the committee, locals and women blocked the traffic, causing inconvenience to motorists for around three hours. They raised slogans against the government for allowing the management to set up the plant in their village.
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Balaji was booked for allegedly attempting to murder Navaneetha by dousing her body with kerosene and setting fire, suspecting her fidelity for speaking to someone over the phone.
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District Forest Officer Nagini Banu reported that tiger pugmarks were spotted in a cotton field on the outskirts of Parimandal village. She mentioned that the tiger's movements are being monitored using CCTV cameras and animal trackers. The gender and age of the tiger are yet to be determined.
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Bhainsa Rural Inspector Nylu said that a lorry turned turtle when its driver lost control over the vehicle on the bridge built across a stream at around 5.30 am
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Bharosa centres are jointly being operated by the Women Development and Child Welfare and police departments.
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The tiger sighted in the forests of Mamada and Pembi mandals of Nirmal was suspected to have drifted towards Utnoor on Friday.
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Officials are expecting that the tigers would make the reserve as their home considering their efforts to create suitable conditions for their inhabitation.
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The activists stopped a train by pulling a chain meant for emergencies and then entered the campus by climbing the compound wall located in rear of the university in order to hoodwink the security system of the university.
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Around 120 activists arrived at the shrine to draw the attention of Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy on the suicides of RGUKT-Basar students
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Forest officials clarified that the video related to a tiger moving in northern states. The tiger seen in the clip does not belong to Nirmal.
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Farmers blocked traffic on the Bhainsa-Nirmal Road, 20 kilometers from their village, disrupting movement for about two hours and inconveniencing motorists. They protested against the government, chanting slogans over delays in procuring paddy from the Vanakalam season and expressed frustration that their produce was not being weighed at procurement centers.
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Kunta Sub-Inspector Bhaskara Chary reported that Neralla Lakshman took the extreme step after failing to secure profits in farming. Lakshman had cultivated soybeans on his 2-acre land, but the crop was damaged by monsoon floods. The resulting financial crisis, combined with delays in government assistance through Rythu Bharosa and difficulties in obtaining loans to plant maize, left him deeply distressed.
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Forest officials say that a male tiger, aged between 6 and 8, was moving in the forests of Mamada after crossing the national highway
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Speaking to the media, the bereaved parents held the management of the university responsible for the death of Swathi Priya