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Applicants have the option of paying the pro-rata open space charges at the time of obtaining building permission
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The firm is in process of investing Rs 370 crore for expansion of existing cargo terminal, besides setting up a new one to take the capacity close to 4.0 lakh tons annually
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The board's member secretary, D M Raypuri, sent a letter to the irrigation secretaries of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, requesting their participation in the meeting scheduled at Jala Soudha. In a recent communication, the board specified the water entitlements from the current storage of joint projects, allocating 131 TMC to Telangana and 27 TMC to Andhra Pradesh.
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The SCERT is holding the programme via T-SAT to improve students pass percentage in the Class X exams
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The corporation has already successfully tried out this payment method as a pilot project in some bus depots and for some services earlier
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Providing details of the arrest, Ramagundam Commissioner of Police M. Srinivasulu informed the media that Iruguralla Sathish, a juvenile, along with Mohammad Sameer, Bheema Anudeep, Mohammad Abdul, Jadi Raghavendra Swamy, Guduru Ramu, Shaik Athar, and Shaik Sameer— all from different parts of the town— as well as Arjun Babu Rao and Mohammad Azeej from Karimnagar, were apprehended following a tip-off.
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He took a drastic step by ending his life at his home on Wednesday night. The reason behind his suicide remains unknown.
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The incident took place when the bike carrying the victim accidentally plunged into the rivulet from the bridge over Bokkalavagu near Kalvacherla, resulting in his immediate death.
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Although the incident occurred a week ago, it came to light on Thursday. According to locals, 2,500 chickens have died on this farm alone. Additionally, reports suggest that 1,000 chickens had previously died.
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The victim, Chandramma (38) and her husband Gundappa reportedly entered into an argument over some family issue during the night. In a fit of rage, Gundappa attacked her with an axe, killing her on the spot.
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Built in 1981 across the Krishna River, the Srisailam Dam is a vital multipurpose project supporting Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. It generates hydroelectric power with an installed capacity of 900 MW for Telangana and 770 MW for Andhra Pradesh. Additionally, it facilitates irrigation, provides drinking water to extensive areas in both states, and is a key component of the Telugu Ganga Project, which supplies drinking water to Chennai. The dam also plays a crucial role in flood management.
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N Yellaiah consumed pesticide in the farm field he was cultivating and died during the late night hours on Tuesday.
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Farmer Adi Srikanth had left his buffalo and its calf in a cattle shed on Tuesday night, but when he arrived at the shed on Wednesday morning, he discovered both had died.
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Bathula Srinivas, a small tea vendor, has been operating KTR Tea Stall at the ghat for the past four years. However, during the collector's visit this morning, he reportedly objected to the prominent display of Rama Rao's photo on the stall and questioned municipal officials about its trade license. Following his directive, the officials promptly shut down the stall, leaving Srinivas without a source of income.
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"We initially believed the lump was the cause of his persistent cough. However, during the procedure, we discovered that it was actually a pen cap lodged in his lung. Midway through the surgery, we contacted his elder brother to check if he had ever swallowed anything as a child. That’s when he remembered that, at the age of five, he had accidentally ingested a pen cap," said Dr. Shubhakar Nadella, who performed the surgery.
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The unlicensed warehouse was illegally used by Addanki Venkata Suresh Babu to store medicines without a valid drug license. During the raid, DCA officers discovered a large stockpile of unauthorized medicines, including six types of expired drugs, abortion kits, pain relievers, and antihistamines.
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Residents tried to stop the authorities from demolition and heated exchange of words took place between locals and authorities
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These buses will cater to devotees going to Vemulawada, Srisailam, Edupayala, Keesara and Palakurthi temples
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The case was registered against students of Mahatma Jyothiba Phule Residential School-Chennur under Sections 324 and 323, principal suspended
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Srinivas made fixed deposits of Rs 24,000 each for the three girls, all aged below six years