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Sirpur (T) MLA Dr P Harish Babu ended his indefinite hunger strike against GO 49 on Union ministers’ advice, though he vowed to continue opposing the tiger reserve plan. BJP leaders extended support, warning of intensified protests in Telangana.
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Forest officials reclaimed 1,700 acres of encroached land at Itikalapahad in Sirpur (T) mandal, restoring it with saplings. The reforested area now serves as a corridor for tigers migrating from Maharashtra, while officials work to prevent human-wildlife conflict
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Forest officials in Kumram Bheem Asifabad allegedly abducted a farmer and left his wife alone in the forest, drawing criticism from former MLA Koneru Konappa. He demanded action and warned of public backlash if harassment of farmers continues.
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Chairman of Disciplinary Action Committee G Chinna Reddy issued the notice on Friday, seeking an explanation from Srinivas within a week.
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Konappa’s move has not only exposed internal bickerings in the Congress, but also jolted the leadership of the party.
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Koneru Konappa calls upon people to launch a movement to achieve a proposed bridge across the Penganga river at Veerdhandi village, connecting the people of Telangana and Maharashtra
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The officials had detained eight women and eight children from Madhya Pradesh for three days accusing them of poaching wild animals
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According to the officials, around 11 tigers including cubs were residing in the forests of the district. In addition to that, around four migrant tigers were inhabiting the forests in this region
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In the clip, a man was seen recording with his mobile phone the scene of the tiger crossing the tracks. Locals said tigers often cross the tracks, which pass through a habitat of the tigers
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Locals reported that a tiger has been roaming between the forest and nearby farms, disrupting agricultural activities. They urged forest officials to take measures to prevent human casualties and closely monitor the tiger's movements. The villagers expressed their frustration, stating that they have been forced to delay farming activities due to the tiger's presence.
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Forest officials from Maharashtra said a compensation of Rs.25 lakh was being given to kin of victims of man-animal conflict.
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A buffalo calf was killed, allegedly by a tiger, when it was grazing in the forests near the Cheelapalli village in Sirpur (T) mandal on Friday. The attack by the tiger which was elusive for the last few days triggered panic among villagers.
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Sirpur (T) Sub-Inspector Kamalakar said that a case was registered against Kirmire Thuran from Hudkili village for diverting the grains.
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Praveen Kumar said that the community health centre, which has a history of 100 years, was neither staffed with sufficient doctors, nor had relevant infrastructure.
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Jella Srinivas, Kota Shankar, Nukala Srinivas, Buram Ramesh and Kashaboyina Sattaiah, were arrested for allegedly hunting a spotted deer at Bhupalapatnam village in Sirpur (T) mandal on Tuesday
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Jainoor Inspector Anjaiah said the miscreants who stole the liquor bottles from the wine shop were yet to be identified
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Brief news alerts from across Telangana on Monday, July 1.
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He launched an indefinite hunger strike, protesting the delay in completion of a high-level bridge across Peddavagu at Andevelli village in Kaghaznagar mandal on Monday.
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Konappa assured all support from the government by helping the couple Elkari Mahesh and Salakka in meeting minister Seethakka soon.
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Adilabad Parliament constituency, comprising seven Assembly segments such as Adilabad, Boath, Nirmal, Khanapur, Mudhole, Sirpur (T) and Asifabad went for polls on May 13.