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In the incident that was recorded by CCTV camera, a youth wearing a hooded jacket was seen dousing the car with petrol and setting it on fire. In a similar incident in Khammam, a jeep of a person, Chand Pasha, was set on fire by unidentified miscreants at Bathupalli village of Sathupalli mandal
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A pastor in a church in Karimnagar district was on his way from Hanamkonda to Karimnagar. As the road construction works were going on he took a detour via Husnabad road. On the way, the truck hit his car near Gopalpur crossing
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The patient, hailing from Nalgonda, had undergone a living-related kidney transplant in 2017 but was struggling due to chronic rejection. This time around, he received a cadaveric kidney from brain dead individual, making the surgery particularly complex due to previous surgery
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The scheme, launched with the aim of supporting the youth who have plans to start self employment, has the State government extending loans up to Rs 4 lakh with a maximum subsidy of 100 per cent and a minimum subsidy of 60 per cent. However, the government made possession of ration cards mandatory for applying for the benefit
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As a part of these protests, the ASHA workers attempted ‘Chalo Secretariat’ but were foiled by the police, who took them into custody from various locations in the city
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A farmer, Suraraj Singh, who dug a pit in his agriculture field located close to the road near Jharasangam, fills the pit every day with water to help domestic cattle and wildlife to quench their thirst
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After seeing birds invading the crop for food quite frequently, Sunitha decided to leave the entire sunflower and jowar crop for them to feed on
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Diwakar Rao claimed that while citizens across the country were paying Goods and Services Tax (GST), residents of the Mancherial Assembly segment were being forced to pay "Premsagar Tax" (PST). He accused Premsagar Rao of misusing his official position and deploying his associates to extort bribes from various sections of society, including traders, employees, and realtors.
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According to the police, the deceased, P. Ramu (46), along with his friends Krishna Murthy and Naresh from Danavaigudem in Khammam city's 59th municipal division, visited the Srisailam Temple for a darshan on Saturday.
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Mukra (K) Sarpanch Gadge Meenakshi stated that the villagers collectively donated Rs 1,02,300 for the foundation day of the BRS. She mentioned that the residents contributed as a gesture of gratitude for K Chandrashekhar Rao's leadership, which played a key role in transforming their village into a model one in the country.
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Participating in the budget discussion in the Assembly on Monday, Vivekananda demanded clarity on budget allocations and actual expenditure
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Karimnagar, Vignesh, a resident of Karimnagar, visited Kotilingala with his wife, Srilatha, on Sunday to take a holy dip in the Godavari River. After completing the ritual, the couple entered the river for a bath. While swimming, Vignesh accidentally drowned in front of his wife.
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Police reported that Nani (28) and Sai were traveling on a bike from Patancheru to Isnapur when a truck collided with them. Nani succumbed to his injuries on the spot, while Sai sustained severe injuries.
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Gayatri gave an interview to iDream Media, hosted by journalist Swapna, which allegedly spread misleading thumbnail creating controversy
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The farmer, Krishna collapsed at his residence while discussing the land selling issue after dump yard proposal, with Lakhsmi. He was rushed to the government hospital in Narsapur where he died while undergoing treatment
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Mahavir Hospital and Research Centre at Masab Tank announced the launch of its upgraded cardiology wing taken-up in collaboration with KIMS Hospital with a cost of Rs 5 crore
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BRS working president demanded Congress leader Rahul Gandhi to apologise to the people of Telangana for the betrayal
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In the incident that took place during mid-night hours on Saturday hydrochloric acid leaked from the tanker and spilled on the main road causing smoke to cover the road.
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Residents of the village alleged that outages in supply of electricity had become a common affair, causing inconvenience to them. They accused officials of NPDCL of providing power to other villages neglecting Sonari. They recalled that they donated land for constructing the sub-station 20 years ago.
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He was unable to irrigate his paddy fields as the borewells in his land ran dry due to a decline in the groundwater table. In a desperate effort to save his crops, he borrowed money from various sources to drill three new borewells.