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The CM’s cup-2024 sports competitions are being held in Vivekananda stadium in Jagtial town. The students, who came to the stadium to participate in competitions, were engaged to clean swimming pools as sweepers were not available
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Uttar Pradesh's Director General of Police, Prashant Kumar, stated that digital warriors—a group of social media influencers and college students—will work to raise awareness about cybercrime, combat misinformation, train citizens as cyber trainers, and promote the positive work and initiatives of the police.
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The government had introduced a plan to serve eggs to students in government schools on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays to ensure they receive nutritious meals. However, suppliers have halted egg deliveries for the past three weeks due to a rise in egg prices. While the government provides Rs 5 per egg, the market price has increased to Rs 7 each.
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"India's urban population is projected to reach 950 million by 2050, highlighting the need for sustainable and livable cities to serve as hubs of growth. Amaravati represents a unique opportunity to showcase this urban transformation," said Auguste Tano Kouame, the World Bank's Country Director for India.
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The incident, which unfolded on Sunday evening, caused widespread panic as students reported experiencing severe headaches and difficulty breathing. Preliminary investigations by the police indicate that the gas leak might have originated from a drain near the institute. Additionally, smoke from the kitchen situated on the building's terrace is being examined as a potential contributing factor.
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Mess committees comprising students should be formed in schools, allowing them to oversee all activities from cooking to serving. This way, students can address any lapses in ensuring food quality, he explained. "In the future, I will visit residential schools, inspect the food quality, and interact with the students. Anyone found being irresponsible will face strict punishment," he added.
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The students who won gold medals in the kata category were D Raj Kumar, D Shiva Kumar, G Anirudh, D Rishith Varma, K Manvith, P Ashrith, Md Anas, G Manideep, S Nikhil, and G Ashwith. D Rithwik earned a silver medal in the same category, while D Meghana, B Varun, A Siryalashri, and A Vinayalasri won bronze medals. Additionally, D Raj Kumar secured a silver medal in the fighting category, and A Harshwavardhan and G Anirudh each took home bronze medals.
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While ‘One Nation, One Subscription’ is welcome, India could also look towards embracing Open-Access publishing
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In a statement, the school’s principal Sister Rincy and vice principal Sister Tissy announced that Taruni secured first place in the junior category, while Sri Mani Deepika claimed first place in the senior category. Both students have been selected for the state-level science exhibition. Additionally, Mahati earned second place in the senior category.
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The initiative aims to address the high fees charged by corporate and private junior colleges while also simplifying the admission process. The new online portal, set to launch next year, will enable students to apply to multiple junior colleges—including government, corporate, and private institutions—through a single click.
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"While children suffer in ambulances, the Chief Minister indulges in helicopter rides and lavish meals. While students struggle for quality food, the Chief Minister is busy gathering moneybags," he said.
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The innovations will target areas such as transportation, waste management, health, food and sanitation, organic agriculture, disaster management, mathematical experiments, and natural resource management. DEO S. Venkateshwarlu, district science officer Sidda Reddy, and others supervised the arrangements.
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The annual gold medal will be funded through the interest earned on this deposit. Prof. Kumar thanked Lakshmaiah for his generous contribution as a proud alumnus, aimed at motivating students. The Vice-Chancellor confirmed that the gold medal will be awarded beginning with the next convocation.
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During the event, students alleged that the principal failed to address their concerns and restricted proper interaction with their parents. They accused her of using abusive language when questioned and imposing penalties on students returning late to the hostel after vacations, citing school development. Additionally, they claimed they were denied cosmetic charges sanctioned by the state government.
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In the old Narayanaraopeta village, located in the mandal, 30 tribal boys and girls are unable to attend school because the nearest tribal welfare department's primary schools are too far from the village.
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All of them were suffering from cough and difficulty breathing. School authorities shifted them to the Peddapalli district hospital.
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This remarkable achievement marks an unprecedented number of students passing the exam from a single school nationwide. The students were honored by Purnachandra Rao, Managing Director of Resonance Educational Institutions in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, in the presence of their parents.
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During a meeting of the BRSV, the party's student unit at Telangana Bhavan, he urged students to become the voice of the people by utilizing social media to address the gaps in print and electronic media, which have faced challenges since the Congress came to power in the state.
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Nava Limited Paloncha vice president and unit head (Telangana operations) Rear Admiral (veteran) Lingam Venkata Sarath Babu said that the dental camps organised as part of the company CSR initiative covered 10 government schools in Paloncha mandal
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Students from a Zilla Parishad High School, along with the victim's parents and residents of Buguruguda village, temporarily blocked traffic on the Mancherial-Chandrapur highway while demanding justice and action against the perpetrator. They chanted slogans condemning the culprit.