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Karimnagar town, Peddapalli, Manathani, Husnabad, Thangallaplli, Velgatur, Vemulawada and other areas received heavy rain.
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The condition of two of the injured is stated to be critical. Police said the driver of a sand lorry coming from Hyderabad hit a bike at Pusala chowk injuring a couple Hussain and Naseema.
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Temperatures reached alarming levels across Telangana, with around 15 out of the state's 33 districts categorized under the red zone due to mercury exceeding 45 degrees Celsius.
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The 22 MW plant is being established at a cost of Rs 126 crore. Rs 5 crore are being spent to generate 1MW of solar power.
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Disclosing details, Commissioner of Police M Srinivasulu said the seizure took place based on reliable information that spurious cotton seeds were being transported to Maharashtra from Karnataka.
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CPM Srinivasulu said that police taskforce teams were coordinating with other government departments to check the sale of fake and spurious seeds.
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He enquired about district wise procurement done so far and the crop expected to arrive at centres and whether the amount was being deposited in bank accounts of farmers without delay.
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Stating that not to impose restrictions on girls’ food habits, Collector Muzammil Khan said that women should be treated equally in education, food and financial issues.
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Polling percentage in rural areas was higher than that in urban areas. There is more than 10 percent difference in voting between rural and urban assembly segments.
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For instance, Adilabad Assembly segment saw 72.50 percent of voting, while Nirmal constituency registered 71.98 percent of turnout.
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Instead of directly going into the booth and voting, Muzammil Khan stood in the queue like a common voter and cast his vote. Other voters were surprised seeing the Collector standing in queue along with them.
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Almost all the new voters came to the polling stations along with either their family members or friends.
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All arrangements including drinking water, tents, power, toilets made for the convenience of voters. In the wake of soaring heat, coolers are also arranged in polling booths.
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It has been seen in the recent past how welfare schemes or freebies targeted at women have influenced election results, and hence the saffron party has asked its cadres to extensively focus on women voters
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He claimed that he had struggled for rights of the miners and played a vital role in introducing several laws for the welfare of the miners. He recalled that he had participated in Telangana movement.
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The Prime Minister will hold the first rally of the day in Odisha's Berhampur at 10:15 a.m., followed by another in Nabarangpur at 12:45 p.m.
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Three women Bethi Laxmi (52), Malyala Vaishnavi (31) and Pochampalli Rajamma(54) were killed on the spot and a few labourers sustained injuries.
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Vivek said that the alliance would be able to form the government by winning a major portion of Lok Sabha seats in the ongoing polls.
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A total of 63 candidates filed 109 sets of nominations as part of filing nominations held from April 18 to 25. 14 nominations were rejected in the scrutiny due to lack of required documents and details of candidates.
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In Hyderabad, the weather department predicts a rise in mercury to 41 degrees Celsius, indicating a prolonged period of intense heat.