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When GHMC officials reached Pyaranagar on Tuesday night with waste-carrying vehicles to begin the dump yard construction, the villagers strongly opposed the move. In response, the police detained 45 residents from Pyaranagar and Nallavalli and resumed the work under heavy security deployment.
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The event attracted a massive gathering of devotees eager to witness the grand ceremony. Long, winding queues formed as devotees patiently waited in line to offer sacred rice to the presiding deity.
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A total of 10 fire engines along with dozens of fire department personnel and local police worked hard to bring the fire under control
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According to the report tabled by Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy in the Assembly during a special session, 59 SC communities have been divided into three groups
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Forest officials had a shock of their lives after they encountered a tiger in mancherial district
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Any attempt to cut down the BC population or belittle BC leaders would have dire consequences. The BCs, who helped Congress achieve the power in the State, would dig a political grave for the party, the protesting leaders warned
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Chief Minister Revanth Reddy's announcement on BC survey in Telangana Assembly led to a virtual revolt in the Congress, with party MLC Teenmar Mallanna burning a copy of the CM's statement
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Srinivas, a resident of Bulkapur in Shankarapally mandal, Rangareddy district, was traveling to Velimela to attend an event when he was involved in an accident. He passed away at the scene due to multiple injuries.
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As per the order, Headmaster Kishan Rao, along with teachers Manohar Reddy and S. Mohan Rao, a school assistant (English), were suspended. An inquiry was conducted into the allegations against them, and based on the findings, disciplinary action was taken against all three.
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Aarti, who was studying PG second year in Pratima Institute of Medical Sciences here, allegedly consumed pesticide on January 30
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The private colleges took this decision Saturday evening after they were assured by the Board authorities that permission regarding issues
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He reminded that Chandrashekhar Rao had made four crore Telangana people to fight and live with self-respect by realising the State of Telangana
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Around 400 managements of private degree and PG colleges staged a dharna and held a maha rally, while the TPDMA threatened indefinite closure of colleges over fee reimbursement dues
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Officials said marijuana worth Rs 5 lakh was seized from Srikanth, a resident of Rampally in Keesara
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The issue stemmed with the Board imposing hefty fines on private junior colleges operating in mixed occupancy buildings over delay in receiving affiliation for the academic year 2024-25 due to delay in obtaining NoC from the fire department
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He slammed that the BJP showered projects and funds to Bihar with an eye on elections. The BJP was using the union budget to derive political mileage, the TPCC president said
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Chilli crop in a large extent of area in the district has been affected by ‘nalla tamara’ (black thrips). According to horticulture officials and scientists, the pest infestation would result in loss in yield due to curling of leaves, flowers falling off and malformed/stunted fruits or premature fruit drop
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He criticised Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman for presenting a budget that caters to select States, questioning the BJP's idea of Vikasit Bharat (Developed India)
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The management of Sri Chaitanya School declared holiday due to movement of tiger on outskirts of Bellampalli town
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Temple Executive Officer K. Sudhakar Reddy stated that Vedic pundits and priests conducted Ganapathi Homam, Chandi Yagam, and other traditional rituals on the inaugural day of the ceremonies. Panchayat Raj Minister D. Seethaka and local MLA Ramarao Patel offered silk garments to the deity on behalf of the government. The priests and temple authorities honored them during the event.