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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
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The neurosurgeons and eye-specialists at State-run Gandhi Hospital have safely removed a screw driver that had penetrated the right eye front lobe of a youngster
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Challenges involved in land acquisition, funds crunch and more importantly, the recent Kancha Gachibowli land row, appear to have pushed the Hyderabad City Integrated Traffic Infrastructure project on to the back-burner.
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Calling out Finance Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka’s recent claim in Mancherial that interest-free loans worth Rs.21,000 crore were disbursed to women, Harish Rao termed it a publicity stunt. "As per GO 27, interest-free loans are applicable only up to Rs 5 lakh. Women are still paying interest on the remaining Rs.15 lakh," he said.
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As per available information, the incident occurred when the Chief Minister who arrived at the venue to attend an event, boarded the lift to go to the upper floors of the star hotel.
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Farmers from Mulamalla, Nandimalla Guntipally, Motampally, Arepally, Kattepally, Thumpally and other villages reached at the Jurala project and blocked the road. Tension prevailed at the project after police reached the spot
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Heatwaves remain a "hidden hazard" whose impacts are under-recognized due to measurement and valuation challenges. There is under-reporting of deaths and severe impact of heat waves especially in the vulnerable sections of the population including women, children and old aged, it said.
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The 108 service, stationed at Kondapak, received a call from the pregnant woman Triveni (23), a migrant worker from Odisha. When medical technician Baindla Mahender and the pilot Ramesh reached the spot, they found her bleeding profusely.
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A minor boy who is a migrant worker reportedly killed an elderly woman and allegedly recorded a video of himself dancing in front of the corpse
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Schools will have a summer vacation from April 24 to June 11. The schools will reopen for the academic year 2025-26 on June 12.
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The couple Bollam Ramaiah and Chandrakala of Pullaiah Banjara village of Kallur mandal in the district brought paddy to the local purchase centre 20 days ago. The produce was soaked and swollen due to untimely rains as the authorities failed to purchase paddy even after 20 days.
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Chief Minister directs officials to finalise draft Bill by April 25, and seek people’s opinion
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As the children entered the vehicle, the doors got locked, as they did not know to how to unlock them, they suffocated to death.
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There is always a lingering doubt whether it is even legal to artificially ripen mangoes and how to identify mangos that have been ripened using banned chemicals?