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Every death caused due to lack basic facilities and treatment in the hospital should be treated as government sponsored killing. He demanded an ex gratia of Rs.10 lakh in such deaths, said the former Minister
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Meteorologists forecast overcast skies and swift-moving showers for the city, bringing a cool and breezy atmosphere. The rain is expected to continue with scattered showers throughout the afternoon and into the night, providing relief from the recent humidity.
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On Thursday, BRS activists, led by Choppadandi party in-charge and former MLA Sunke Ravishankar, staged a protest demonstration in Choppadandi as part of a state-wide agitation. The police detained several protesting BRS leaders, including Ravishankar and former district libraries chairman Enugu Ravinder Reddy, but they were later released on personal bonds.
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They were taken to Paloncha government hospital for treatment. One villager, who was in serious condition, was moved to the Government General Hospital in Kothagudem. It was reported that members of three families from the village had eaten non-vegetarian food and drank borewell water at a family function on Friday.
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Two telugu states have emerged as significant contributors to India’s study abroad market, with approximately 12-14 per cent of the country’s study abroad aspirants, says Career Mosaic, a student recruitment company.
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An extraordinary sight unfolded at the Murad Nagar post office line in Hyderabad on Thursday, where a sudden downpour was confined to a tight six-foot radius, capturing the attention of onlookers.
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Continue to express concerns over lack of proper measures to address their grievances over safety and security in government hospitals across Telangana
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The financial prudence of the previous BRS government maintained a revenue surplus budget for most financial years, except for three years affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The shepherd, Amruth Babu of Pandurangapuram village of Paloncha mandal in the district, is now paralysed since he was not given timely treatment after being bitten by a Russell's viper while tending sheep at the village on Sunday.
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As part of the state-wide agitation, the BRS leaders including party MLAs, former MLAs, other public representatives, district presidents and workers participated in dharnas staged in constituency headquarters
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Unable to drive the vehicle, the driver stalled the bus on the road and refused to go ahead until a few passengers got down from the bus.
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KT Rama Rao leads protests in Chevella, senior BRS leader T Harish Rao participates in dharna at Alair
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The exhibition promises to be a sensory delight, showcasing the rich heritage of Indian craftsmanship and tradition. Attendees can explore a diverse range of brands dedicated to ethical fashion and artisanal excellence. Highlights include Trove Craft India's revival of traditional art forms such as pichwai, patachitra, Gond, and Kerala Mural styles.
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Weather experts predict that north, central, and east Telangana will experience heavy downpours from the afternoon into the night. Hyderabad, in particular, is expected to see periods of moderate to heavy rain during the afternoon and evening. The city is likely to remain generally cloudy, with intense rainfall anticipated in the late evening.
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Says on one hand, Delhi Congress accuses Adani companies of being Modi's pocket companies, on the other, Revanth Reddy enters into agreements with same group
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Preparation of draft electoral rolls of gram panchayats duly indicating the ward divisions and display of the same at panchayat and mandal Praja Parishad will be done on September 6.
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Harish Rao demanded that the State government immediately review of sanitation management and hospital preparedness to prevent further loss of life due to viral fevers.
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During a review meeting at the Secretariat on Wednesday, Revanth Reddy instructed the Collectors to update the Chief Secretary as well about the progress of Regional Ring Road (RRR) on a daily basis
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The Telangana Junior Doctors Association (TJUDA) is using creative protests to raise awareness. On Wednesday, the doctors rode the Hyderabad Metro to engage with commuters, highlighting the need for improved security in government hospitals and justice for the trainee doctor in Kolkata.
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Despite villagers notifying the irrigation officials about a minor breach a week ago, they did not respond promptly. The villagers attempted to repair the breach using their own funds, but it eventually developed into a major breach, causing all the water to flow downstream.