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Government transferred Jayesh Ranjan, days after the conduct of the Telangana Rising Global Summit, along with other IAS officers
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Mahesh, a 25-year-old from Bhudidapadu, jumped into the Jurala project canal to avoid a rashly driven car that had collided with his bike. While his friend Janakiram sustained injuries, Mahesh is feared to have been swept away.
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Begari Ramesh and Begari Anitha had reportedly been quarrelling over family-related issues for the last three months.
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Following the rise of Covid-19 infections in other Indian States, the Public Health department in Telangana State on Monday maintained that the situation is not so that grave as to warrant the launch of a mass Covid-19 testing and surveillance and drive
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Parents need to be aware of the concerns about children's well-being around technology, including potential harms to mental health, if they are exposed to inappropriate content, bullying or simply use the phone too much
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The mill, known for its irregular practices, had been under the scrutiny of the Civil Supply authorities for quite some time
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Commencing this year, the Telangana Council of Higher Education decided to levy a charge of Rs 500 on each objection raised against the preliminary key for all Telangana Common Entrance Tests
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As hundreds of VRAs from across Telangana gathered, police blocked them from marching towards Minister's Quarters, leading to heated altercations. Despite a lathicharge, the situation remained tense for nearly 45 minutes before police detained several demonstrators
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Subhash Chandra Bose Aapda Prabandhan Puraskar is given to INCOIS for its contribution in disaster management. The award carries a cash prize of Rs 51 lakh and a certificate in case of an institution and Rs 5 lakh and a certificate in case of an individual
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The third batch of nurses is set to join prestigious hospitals in Japan upon completion of their visa processing
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Several local people along with Hindu organizations sat on a protest demanding action against the culprits.
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Not just in Hyderabad, former Sarpanches in different areas across the State were arrested and were being prevented from staging protests
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After the charred body of a man was found on the premises of a primary health centre (PHC) in Chinna Shankarampet on October 24, another charred body was found in similar circumstances at a bus shelter near Padmanaba Swamy Gutta on Sunday morning.
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Sources said 15 more students took ill after consuming contaminated dinner at the hostel, on Saturday. Forty-five students fell sick on Thursday and Wednesday.
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The second body was found even as the police have not been able to trace the identity of the first person so far
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According to Superintendent of Police DV Srinivas Ra, the accused driver was identified as Balvir Singh from Madhya Pradesh
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According to police, the paddy grains were seized when the driver failed to show relevant documents to transport paddy at an inter-state checkpost
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City Civil Court issues orders to Minister prohibiting her from making any further defamatory statements against the BRS leader
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The accused rammed Ganga Reddy's bike with a car from behind and later attacked him indiscriminately with knives
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His throat was found slit and he had multiple injuries on his body