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Two pilgrims were killed on the spot, Vijay, 57 and Sumita, 52, from Jabalpur received serious injuries when the car turned turtle at a curve near Burugupalli
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With the neighbouring State preparing to convert the RMC head regulator into another Pothireddypadu, it is feared that Telangana will yet again be deprived of its rightful share of Krishna waters
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On Monday, the actress took to her Instagram and shared an array of pictures of herself at the temple.
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Accused found with dead black corals, soft corals at Srisailam in Andhra Pradesh; supplier based out of Ongole in neighbouring State also held
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The leakage, originating from a small crack in one of the draft tubes, leads to water seeping out and pooling around the turbine. It poses a serious threat to the operations of the plant
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BRS leader V Srinivas Goud urged Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy to lead an all-party delegation to Delhi and press Prime Minister Narendra Modi for necessary approvals
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The KRMB recently sent a letter to the Telangana and Andhra Pradesh governments, urging them not to use water from the Srisailam and Nagarjuna Sagar reservoirs for hydropower generation. The board reminded both states that, according to the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act of 2014, Krishna water should be prioritized for drinking and irrigation, with hydropower generation given minimal importance. It warned that indiscriminate water usage could lead to serious shortages for drinking and irrigation in the future.
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Alarmed by the continued drawls without proportionate replenishment, the KRMB has directed both states to stop water diversions from the two reservoirs. The board also wants the states to reduce water usage from the projects for hydropower generation.
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Despite being planned for the past five years, the launch was delayed due to insufficient water levels in the Nagarjuna Sagar dam and the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the extensive rainfall during this monsoon season has ensured adequate water levels from Srisailam to Nagarjuna Sagar, enabling the Telangana State Tourism Development Corporation to finally commence the boat (launch) journey.
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During a high-level review meeting on RTC performance, operations, and various schemes, Sajjanar emphasized the significance of the Kartika month and Sabarimala operations for the RTC. He instructed officials to take necessary measures to ensure that devotees experience no inconvenience.
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Telangana Tourism has announced limited seating for the cruises.
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Khammam Commissioner of Police Sunil Dutt said police were performing their duties sacrificing their lives for people of the country and the police system plays a very important role in maintaining law and order.
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The complex Israel-America relation may have serious effects on poll results with Arab-Americans veering away from Harris
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The state government has responded by releasing Rs 60 crore to address immediate needs and maintain the PRLIS, where work has been stalled since December last.
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The project, initially known as the Srisailam Left Bank Canal Tunnel Project, has been on cards since 1983. But the works on the project commenced only in 2006.
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Addressing the 4th Global Renewable Energy Investor's Meet and Expo (RE-INVEST), in Gandhinagar, Gujarat on Monday, Bhatti said Telangana was developing a comprehensive renewable energy(RE) policy to ensure sustainable, reliable and affordable power, promote Renewable Energy projects and attract private investments.
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With the inflows declining steadily since the last couple of days, irrigation department officials closed the crest gates of the dam
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With people turning up in large numbers to enjoy the dam view, there is a considerable increase in plastic waste being dumped, despite employing locals to clear the trash regularly.
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TGSRTC officials said these buses will start from MGBS, JBS, BHEL and other places from the city, with an average frequency of half-an-hour between buses.
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Reports indicate that Yadaiah was traveling to Srisailam for darshan and had stepped into the river at Lingalagattu to bathe. As water levels rose and strong currents took hold, he was swept away despite cries for help from other tourists, who could only watch in helplessness.