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Each train has been augmented with two additional general class coaches apart from the existing two coaches, totaling to 4 LHB General Class coaches in each of these trains.
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General passengers who are intending to travel by evening trains of Secunderabad Railway Station and by RTC buses through Jubilee Bus Station are requested to start early to reach in time
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20-years-old student Mali Rishikesh from Karimnagar gets a new lease of life
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During his visit, Lt Gen Brar assessed the operational preparedness of the establishments under HQ TASA, emphasizing the importance of maintaining high standards of training and administrative efficiency.
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Reqelford International School triumphed over Delhi Public School, Secunderabad, with a narrow 1-0 victory in the Under-16 final of the Champions Cup Season 5 at Reeds Football Academy, Bowenpally, clinching the title.
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A 60-year-old Banyan or Peepal Tree (Ficus Religiosa)at Rail Nilayam, Secunderabad has been translocated safely by a team of experts, who were roped-in by the South Central Railway (SCR).
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A roti roll is said to have become lodged in his throat, leading to suffocation. His classmates quickly notified the teachers, who rushed to assist him. The boy was swiftly taken to a nearby hospital, but tragically, he had already passed away before medical help could be administered.
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South Central Railway (SCR) authorities have urged passengers to avoid purchasing tickets from touts or traveling without a valid ticket. They advised passengers to refrain from buying tickets from unauthorized sources, even if uncertain.
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In a gesture of respect, senior office bearers of the Telangana Tamil Sangam, including President M.K. Bose, Vice President Dharamaseelan, General Secretary Rajkumar, along with Executive Committee and Sangam members, met the Guru Maha Sannidhanam at the Skandagiri Temple in Secunderabad. The Guru blessed the attendees and distributed prasadam to the devotees, according to a press release.
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These special trains will consist of all General Second Class coaches.
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IRISET, one of the eight Centralized Training Institutes of Indian Railways, specializes in training for Railway Signaling and Telecommunication Systems. On average, the institute trains 5,300 officers and supervisors annually. Since its inception, IRISET has trained a total of 112,842 railway personnel.
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The SCR in a press release issued here on Saturday informed the passengers that Train No. 07003 Jammu Tawi-Secunderabad will depart at 4.30 am on November 17 and arrive at 11.30 pm the next day.
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To raise awareness on the issue, PETA has installed a large billboard near Wesley Degree College in Secunderabad, featuring a photo of a dead calf with the message, "Because You Consume Dairy, Calves Die."
To raise awareness about the issue, PETA has installed a large billboard near Wesley Degree College in Secunderabad, featuring an image of a dead calf along with the message, "Because You Consume Dairy, Calves Die."
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The partnership between ONDC, the Telangana State Hotels Association, and the WAAYU app highlights the need to address high commissions and platform fees on other quick e-commerce platforms, which create a barrier between consumers and restaurants, according to a press release.
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Having dropped below the 20 degree Celsius mark, the mercury during the night time has touched to drop further to 17 degree Celsius in some parts of the city, particularly the suburbs.
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Neurologists in the awareness program, organised to mark the occasion of World Stroke Day on Tuesday, urged family members to ensure the stroke patients reach a stroke centre at the earliest.
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CP CV Anand said police had received reliable information that several organisations/parties are trying to create disturbances affecting public peace and order in Hyderabad City, by resorting to dharnas and protests.
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Based on the CCTV footage and video recordings, the police have identified the involvement of the leaders and members of different religious groups and registered cases.
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The situation is not only dangerous but also worsening, with no signs of resolution in sight
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Telangana Chief Minister claims that the State government was delivering good governance and ensuring a peaceful atmosphere