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Following the Assembly elections, Gadwal MLA Krishnamohan Reddy switched allegiance from the BRS to the Congress. Since then, tensions have been high between his supporters and those of Saritha Tirupataiah, who had contested the elections on a Congress ticket.
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Following heavy rains and strong gales that uprooted trees, damaged standing crops, and snapped power lines, Tatepally village faced a power outage for three consecutive days. Despite lodging complaints with the electricity department, the issue remained unresolved. In response, the villagers pooled in donations to arrange a diesel generator.
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Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka will announce the results around 12 noon. Accordingly, the Board of Intermediate Education is making necessary arrangements.
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According to locals, Sagar, a native of Gopalraopet, visited his in-laws' residence in Gangadhara on Friday and returned to his village later that night with his wife. On the way back, he suddenly stopped the bike near the gravity canal.
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Dharma Reddy, a native of Hyderabad, along with his family members was heading towards Nandyal to attend a function. However, near Hotel Priyadarshi, the car in which they were travelling lost control and fell on the roadside, according to reports.
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The reason behind the State's push to embark on the tough exercise is the huge potential in terms of revenue from sand to be extracted from both the projects
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Gayathri, mother of the six-month-old girl, allegedly threw the infant into the river Manjeera at Sri Chamundeshwari Devi temple in Chilipiched mandal of Medak, with the help of her father Rathla Deepla and her aunt Bhuli
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Thunderstorms, accompanied by gusty winds lashed several parts of Hyderabad, bringing the temperatures down and traffic to standstill on Friday
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Two youngsters from a nearby village had visited the restaurant for dinner and ordered soft drinks. After consuming about half the beverage, they noticed something unusual inside the bottle. When they poured the remaining drink into a container, they discovered a lizard’s tail.
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Students simply need to scan the QR code printed on their hall tickets using a smartphone. Upon scanning, a link will open in the Google Maps app, showing the route to their exam centre. This feature also allows them to check the distance to the venue and get an estimated travel time, factoring in real-time traffic conditions.
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A software engineer was electrocuted allegedly when he went to pluck mangoes after going into the farmland at Peddashpur
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In a statement, the TGMDC Chairman mentioned that the Chief Minister, responding from Japan, instructed officials to take immediate steps to repatriate the bodies.
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TGRERA imposed a penalty of Rs.9.96 lakh on Krithika Infrastructure Private Limited for engaging in marketing and advertising in violation of different rules.
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Villagers said that Shankariah, along with his family, had visited the Vemulawada temple on Wednesday for darshan of the presiding deity. After returning from the shrine, he fell ill and went to sleep that night.
Villagers said that Shankariah, along with his family, had visited the Vemulawada temple on Wednesday for darshan of the presiding deity. After returning from the shrine, he fell ill and went to sleep that night.
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According to locals, the farmer Gaddameedhi Ashok (35), a resident of Shakapur, was taking paddy to a rice mill when the incident happened.
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People elected the Congress party to rule the State for a period of five years. The BRS would also wish the Congress to continue in the power for five years and provide better facilities to the public
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Reacting to the apex court’s strong observations against the Telangana government, BRS working president KT Rama Rao said the order vindicates the concerns raised by environmentalists and the BRS over the large-scale tree felling in Kancha Gachibowli forest. He hoped that the Revanth Reddy government will not continue to make a fool of itself.
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Sources said the teachers were shocked to find empty pesticide bottles inside one of the classrooms. Acting swiftly, they alerted the local police, potentially preventing harm to the students. A formal complaint was also filed with the authorities.
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The Board of Intermediate Education (BIE), which conducted the examinations, has finished the evaluation process, while the results are currently being processed by the Centre for Good Governance (CGG).
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While the highest depletion of 3.69 metres was recorded in Choppadandi mandal, the water table has gone down to 15.31 metres in Gangadhara mandal