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Bhatti directed officials to ensure that the 4,000 MW (5X800 MW) Yadadri Thermal Power Plant would function to its full capacity by next year.
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A two-judge bench of the Telangana High Court comprising Chief Justice Alok Aradhe and Justice J. Sreenivas Rao has affirmed the right of Muslim women to enter a mosque and offer prayers.
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The State government has decided to seek its final report to decide the way forward on the rehabilitation of the Medigadda, Annaram and Sundilla barrages.
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U Sagar (24), a private school van driver from Lingampally was arrested for chain snatching offences at Alkapur Colony in Narsingi on Wednesday.
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Though initial investigations suggested that a huge gale and sudden cloud burst did the damage, a team from NRSC and IMD visited the area and collected evidence to analyze the cause of the uprooting of trees in such large numbers.
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Senior BRS MLA T Harish Rao held the State government responsible for the death of an infant who was fatally mauled by stray dogs in Bodhan town of Nizamabad district.
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The situation has been exacerbated by the swelling of the Indravati river, a major tributary of the Godavari, due to heavy rains in Odisha and Chhattisgarh
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This initiative aims to raise awareness about the UPSC Exam and highlight the civil services as a rewarding career path for fresh graduates.
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A six-member team from Central accompanied by Khammam district Collector Muzammil Khan inspected the flood-affected area in the district on Wednesday.
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Sanjay said the three parties were working closely and in all likely would contest the GHMC polls in total coordination
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All of them were rushed to the Primary Health Centre at Kathalapur, where they were administered the anti-rabies vaccine
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Warangal ACP Nandiram Naik reported that Rajamma was arrested following a complaint by Sumalatha, who accused her of snatching Rs. 10,000 and a cell phone. Police recovered Rs. 1,000 in cash and the chain used in the attack from Rajamma's possession, and she was sent to remand.
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Reports indicate that two days ago, a woman, identified as a beggar, left her son near a bus stand while she went to use an open space nearby. Upon her return, the boy was missing. After searching for him without success, she filed a complaint with the police.
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Crops like maize, soybean, cotton, ginger and others on over 5,200 acres were damaged in Sangareddy district alone after primary estimation, while Siddipet recorded crop loss on 4,200 acres.
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Stating that the previous government spent close to Rs.350 crore annually for distribution of Bathukamma sarees, he said providing quality sarees by spending close to Rs.1000 crore of taxpayer’s money was not justified
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Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) activists on Tuesday staged a dharna in front of Satavahana University demanding that the State government solve the problems in the university.
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Realtors who constructed structures in the full tank level and buffer zone of water bodies in the erstwhile Karimnagar appear to be now having demolition nightmares after the drive taken up by HYDRAA in Hyderabad
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The facility, Akhil Life Sciences in Kukatpally, was engaged in unauthorized manufacturing of the Glycoril cough syrup without requisite drug license for the product, said DG, TSDCA, V B Kamalasan Reddy
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Woman leader identified as Alakuntla Rajamma, allegedly thrashed a outsourcing woman sanitation worker by tying her with chains in front of the public for not giving her monthly commission.
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The hopes of the farmers have been dashed due to adverse weather conditions. The initial sowing of cotton, which began in late May following pre-monsoon showers, was severely impacted by dry spells.