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The suspects had induced the investors in the guise of investment and good monthly returns and cheated about 120 members to the tune of Rs.24 crore
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The State support that encompassed crop investment assistance, timely irrigation, uninterrupted power and assured purchase of produce till the last grain, appears to have faded
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The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has approved the doubling of the 256 km Narkatiaganj-Raxaul-Sitamarhi-Darbhanga and Sitamarhi-Muzaffarpur rail sections in Bihar, along with the construction of a new 57 km line between Errupalem and Namburu via Amaravati.
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These charges, levelled by different quarters, are not new, but they add to the growing scrutiny of the party's financial dealings, especially in the wake of the Musi River rejuvenation project being taken up at a mammoth Rs 1.5 lakh crore.
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Project experts from Germany, along with agriculture specialists from Telangana, NGO representatives, and farmers from FPOs in Mamidipalli, Mangallapalli, Sriramula Palli, Konaraopet, and Sanugula villages, participated in the field visit to discuss the progress made so far. They also gathered suggestions for improving the project design.
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The farmer has been identified as Chakli Nagaraju (27).
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A case was registered against Circle Inspector M Ravi Kumar, under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO) for allegedly sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl at his flat located at Waddepally area in Hanamkonda.
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Hyderabad: BRS working president KT Rama Rao lashed out at the Congress government for failing the people of Telangana on all fronts. He stated that there was widespread dissatisfaction among employees, students, farmers, labourers and women, who were forced to stage protests against the government’s inaction. “The Congress government lied to everyone. Five DAs (Dearness […]
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Karimnagar: Collector Pamela Satpathy wanted the students from the district to excel in national and international sports competitions. Collector distributed shoes to the students of regional sports school after inaugurating the library here on Wednesday. Speaking on the occasion, she said that presently, there was a shortfall for sports persons in the society. It was […]
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Leader of Opposition in the Legislative Council and senior BRS leader Sirikonda Madusudhana Chary asked the State govt to bear the burden of the hike proposed by the Discoms and compensate the companies in the form of subsidy.
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Operation and Maintenance Engineer-in-Chief (ENC) Nagender Rao faced a barrage of questions from the commission, reportedly answering over 130 questions during the three-hour session
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Chilkur Balaji temple chief priest CS Rangarajan condemned the recent attack on the temple, labeling it an unfortunate and unsettling incident
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The residents warned that they would not tolerate any actions that threaten their livelihood and environment. They made it clear that they would oppose the construction of the factory under any circumstances
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During the raids, the drug inspectors seized drugs, including antidiabetics and antiasthamatic medications, worth Rs 4.87 lakh.
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According to ACB DSP Y. Ramesh, the accused, Jinugu Nagaraju, demanded a bribe of Rs 65,000 from the complainant, Guguloth Nagaraju. He requested the money to avoid filing a case against Guguloth, who was allegedly using electricity illegally from his uncle's house for construction work at his site in Karakavagu, Paloncha mandal.
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The final rites of Narsamma, who died of ill-health on Tuesday morning, were held at Markandeya nagar Swargadamam
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Harish Rao stated that in other states like Maharashtra, Odisha, and Karnataka, digital surveys are handled by private companies or outsourced staff. "In Telangana, it's unfair to force AEOs into this role, leading to unnecessary harassment," he said.
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The State Committee for AEOs has issued an urgent call to action. All the 2600 AEOs in the department have been urged to show solidarity with their suspended colleagues
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The locals have been protesting for weeks, expressing concerns that dust and ash from the factory will devastate their green fields and disrupt their lives
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A family kept the dead body of a man, who died on October 18 in the mortuary for five days, over a land dispute at Tangedupally in Sadasivapet mandal