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Jannaram Sub-Inspector Gundeti Rajyavardhan said a case was registered against Azajuddin and Riyazuddin from Kawal villag for allegedly abusing and assaulting a woman forest beat officer in the Jannaram forest division
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The AYUSH pharmacists in Telangana State, at one time called as compounders, are protesting against State government’s Government Order (GO Ms No 65) dated March 28, 2025, which proposes to fill posts of AYUSH pharmacists in government hospitals with qualification of D Pharmacy, B Pharmacy and Pharma D, which are all Allopathy disciplines
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The JAC (Joint Action Committee) of RTC workers stated that the RTC staff will boycott duties from May 7, if their demands are not accepted
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The Health of Nation report, based on the health screenings of 2.5 million individuals at Apollo Hospitals in the Country, has indicated that NAFLD has emerged as an important health issue linked to obesity, diabetes, and hypertension
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Experts have raised concerns over the stagnation, calling it a troubling indicator of an economic slowdown under the Congress-led government. They caution that it points to a broader crisis affecting key sectors of the State’s economy. Telangana recorded a revenue of ₹5,401 crore in March 2025, compared to ₹5,399 crore in March 2024 — a marginal increase that has effectively stalled the growth momentum witnessed during the BRS regime.
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The incident, which took place on April 1, came to public attention after video footage of the assault went viral on social media on Sunday. Mohd Basrath (32), an interior worker, and his wife Shabana Parveen (22), both residents of Aditya Nagar in Hafeezpet, had a love marriage in October 2024.
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Kurapati Pandurangaiah, the former headmaster of Zilla Parishad Girls' High School in Enkoor, Khammam district, retired in July last year. However, even after nine months, he is yet to receive his retirement benefits from the Congress government.
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Annam Foundation of Khammam has reunited a woman who left home 14 years ago, much to the joy of their family members
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In a statement, Chandrashekhar Rao lauded Lord Sri Ram's sacrifices as the eldest son and ideal ruler, and praised the pious life led by the divine couple, calling them the pillars of Hindu traditional values and the Indian family system.
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Stating that Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy had become a rubber stamp in the hands of the Congress high command, with the State's affairs being micro-managed by the AICC, he also ridiculed TPCC president Mahesh Kumar Goud’s statement on the cabinet expansion.
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In an open letter to citizens of the State on Sunday, Rama Rao reiterated that the BRS remains fully committed to protect the forest in Kancha Gachibowli without causing any harm to the university.
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While addressing farmers after releasing water into a canal at Chowdaram in Chinnakodur mandal on Sunday, Harish Rao stated that the government had not acquired even a single acre of land for constructing new canals and sub-canals under various reservoirs of the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project (KLIP).
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The surrendered naxals were vexed with the outdated ideology of the party and wanted to join mainstream life, say police
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For the past several years, Sri Krishna Chaitanya Sangham of Korukonda, East Godavari district, has been preparing Goti talambralu. The sangham specially grows paddy for preparing talambralu
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Sri Sita Ramachandra Swamy Temple is offering booking through their website apart from TGSRTC which will home deliver it
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According to temple executive officer L Ramadevi, 200 quintals of talambralu has been prepared for distribution to devotees, of which 160 quintals would be distributed free of cost
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The 86 Maoists, including four Area Committee Members (ACMs) decided to abandon the violent path of naxalism and embrace a peaceful life with their family. They surrendered before the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Multi Zone-I, S Chandrashekhar Reddy, an official release said
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BRS leader Kavitha has strongly criticized the Leader of Opposition, Rahul Gandhi and Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi for their silence during the debate on the controversial Waqf Amendment Bill, 2025
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People were seen standing in queues in front of ration shops right from morning. In some areas, ration cards and empty rice bags were placed in queue lines. Distribution of rice was resumed after the problem was rectified.
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Kanchanapally Anjaneyulu (49) had waded deep into the Nalla Cheruvu lake to cast his fishing net. Unfortunately, his legs became entangled in the net, preventing him from swimming back to shore. Despite efforts by fellow fishermen to save him, he had already gone under the water by the time they arrived.