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BRS members including MLA KP Vivekanand Goud, Marri Rajshekhar Reddy and MLA Shambhipur Raju in their complaint alleged that Revanth Reddy had made derogatory comments, which hurt their sentiments and also crossed the line of political discourse
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"Crops are withering, farmers are suffering, and irrigation remains unreviewed, yet the Chief Minister indulges is busy with unofficial media interactions in Delhi," remarked KTR.
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"They remain confined to their air-conditioned offices. I have no idea where the system is heading. I am dissatisfied with the approach of certain officers," Revanth Reddy remarked while launching a book authored by retired IAS officer Gopalakrishna Naidu.
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Sources said that Kampella Raj Kumar, 20, a degree-final-year student from Vemanapalli drowned when he along with his friends was taking taking a bath in Pranahita river at Muyaboinapet village.
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A fire triggered by an LPG leakage is suspected to be the reason for the incident in the kitchen of a restaurant at Vivekanand Colony
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The speeding car lost control and crashed into the footpath in front of the actor's residence on Jubilee Hills Road No 1
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Protesting against the Speaker's decision, the BRS members staged a walkout even as Harish Rao repeatedly appealed to the Speaker to provide them with an opportunity to speak. Qutbullapur MLA KP Vivekanand also approached the well seeking an opportunity to speak
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The railway station is one of 40 stations in Telangana chosen for upgradation to enhance modern passenger amenities. According to a release from SCR, the station is being developed at an estimated cost of Rs 25.41 crore to transform it into a growth hub.
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According to the police, 70-year-old Pochamma, a widow, and her daughter Rajamma, members of a nomadic community from Chunnambattiwada, attempted suicide by consuming pesticide. They were promptly taken to a hospital in the town, where Pochamma succumbed to her injuries during treatment, while Rajamma remains in critical condition, fighting for her life.
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"Arresting two journalists for criticizing the Chief Minister, allegedly spreading falsehoods, and inciting divisions to disrupt law and order—really? Arrest is not the answer; it is a symptom of a spreading disease called intolerance," Sibal posted on X.
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"The hostel building has a fire hose, but it has no water. There is no fire alarm system, and there were no working fire extinguishers on the entire floor. Students had to bring them from elsewhere to put out the fire," said a student
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Many questioned whether the Congress government had unilaterally altered the emblem despite postponing such a move earlier due to public backlash
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The determined all-rounder, who was part of India's historic Test victory at The Oval in 1971 and had the honor of scoring the winning runs, claimed 47 wickets with his medium-pace bowling across 29 Test matches.
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The wild boar rammed his bike while he was returning home after supplying water to his agricultural fields. He sustained serious head injuries after he lost control and fell off the bike. He died on the spot.
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The police said that they were investigating a case registered in connection with a video with alleged derogatory comments against Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy which was recently posted on the Pulse News Break digital news platform run by the journalist
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The Central government appoints Prof. Lakshmi Srinivas Yedavalli from Aurora Higher Education and Research Academy, Hyderabad, as VC of Central Tribal University
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Out of the 12 quacks booked, four were from Vanasthalipuram, two from Dundigal, two from Bachupally, three from Sangareddy and one from Banswada in Kamareddy district
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Aflatoxins affect various food crops. Chronic exposure can lead to liver cancer, immune suppression, and stunted growth in children
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The promises awaiting implementation included scooters, laptops, five lakh education assurance cards, and improved facilities in Gurukul schools
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Nikshipta Chit Fund Company directors, Sangisetty Karunakar and Moola Umamaheswar had gone absconding after switching off their cell phones without paying Rs 2.17 crore due to 42 subscribers