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The 4K re-release of Murari has already lived up to the hype, sweeping through audiences across South India and even North America. It sold more than 2,100 tickets for ₹23.65 lakh ($28,180) before the re-release could actually commence. As the first day of the release kicks off tomorrow, box office figures are sure to swell.
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Kethawath Nikhitha of Chinnabuggaram village in Neradigonda mandal earned PG in English literature and BEd from Osmania University
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The Krishna River Management Board appealed two Telugu States Telangana and Andhra Pradesh to place the indents assessing their irrigation and drinking water needs for four months from August to November 2024.
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During the meeting, Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi assured that his government would provide all kind of support to take up coal projects, including Naini coal block
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Fifteen two-wheelers were seized from them.
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Despite securing qualification and a good rank in NEETMDS-2024, several dental doctors, who completed BDS in other States but are born in Telangana, are now not eligible to apply for MDS seats in Telangana.
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NEET-qualified students from five districts in Telangana—Khammam, Mahabubnagar, Nalgonda, Warangal, and Hyderabad—face greatly reduced chances of securing MBBS/BDS seats in government medical colleges. According to GO-33, these students, despite being born in Telangana, will now be classified as non-locals.
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The fee structure for BE/BTech, ME/MTech, BArch, MArch, B Planning, M Planning, B Pharmacy, M Pharmacy, Pharm-D, Pharm-D (PB), MBA MCA, LLB, LLM, BEd, MEd, DPEd, and UG DPEd will be reviewed and determined.
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70-year-old Rampina Veeranna was sitting in front of his house, when a pack of stray dogs attacked him, injuring him seriously.
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As part of the programme, the BJP functionaries will clean the statues of national leaders and their surroundings on August 10 and 11 and pay tributes to them
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao demanded them to publish a rejoinder for spreading malicious lies against the BRS or face legal action.
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Pawan Kalyan emphasized that unity is essential for the development of both Telugu states and stated that asking cab drivers from Andhra Pradesh to leave Hyderabad is unjustified. He urged cab drivers from Telangana to be sympathetic toward their counterparts from Andhra Pradesh, as displacing them would deprive 2,000 families of their livelihood.
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In the past two to three years, Telangana State has seen a significant increase in government teaching hospitals. From 2022 to 2025, a total of 27 government medical colleges have been established, creating a need for faculty positions. Of the 16,024 total posts, 4,013 will be filled on a contract basis, 9,684 on an outsourcing basis, approximately 2,322 on an honorarium basis, and 5 on an MTS basis.
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Bhainsa Inspector D Raja reported that Mohammad Imran (22) from Kunta took this drastic step due to depression caused by delays in his marriage, which he believed was due to his parents' lack of interest. He had been frequently arguing with his parents about the need to expedite his marriage.
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He died during treatment at a private hospital in Khammam early Wednesday morning. It should be noted that before attempting suicide on Sunday, the farmer recorded a selfie video accusing Jatoth Veeranna, a farmer and former Naxal, of trying to encroach on his agricultural land.
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy’s investment claims face scrutiny as BRS questions the legitimacy of firms like Swachh Bio and Walsh Karra Holdings, linked to Revanth Reddy’s family and showing questionable credentials.
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Praveen Kumar said the Revanth Reddy government was eroding the rights of the unemployed, in sharp contrast with former chief Minister KCR who brought GO 55, which aimed to ensure fair representation of all quotas in Group-1.
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Swachh Bio, a lignocellulosic biofuels manufacturing company to establish a 250 KLPD second-generation, cellulosic biofuels plant in Telangana with a capital investment of over Rs 1,000 crore,in the first phase, which will provide employment to 250 people at the plant, and 250 people in additional support and other roles.
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Raj, a 10th grader at Greenhill School in Dallas, was on a mission to educate students about cyber security across all schools in India.
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Peddlers are selling the substance in sachets weighing 20 grams and priced at Rs 200, targetting college students and minors.