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G Uday Kiran said that Altheti Ajay (19), a degree student and Gandham Charan (19) from Kondapur village in Dandepalli mandal met a watery grave when they were taking dip in a deepest spot of the river.
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High power demand in August is considered to be an aberration as it is a monsoon month. But, the situation has been different this year, due to the dry spell and humidity, said the officials
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The bus, belonging to Nirmal depot, was carrying around 150-170 people, mostly women against its seating capacity of 55 passengers
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In a suicide note addressed to his wife Rajini, Wasim apologised for putting her to trouble and for taking the extreme step
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Addressing a press conference here on Saturday, Maheshwar Reddy said while 60 lakh farmers were eligible, only 22 lakh farmers were covered under the loan waiver scheme
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The farmer stated that he had availed a loan of Rs 2.90 lakh from a bank to grow various crops in 2023. Locals, mostly non-tribals, said that 80 farmers did not get the waiver
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Vinay Reddy, who visited Aluru village, was questioned by the farmers about the Congress government's failure to provide crop loan to all the farmers in their village
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Students studying Engineering, MBA, MCA, Degree, Post-Graduation and other courses are facing troubles as the amount has not been released since 2022.
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Sporting black badges and black scarfs, the BRS workers raised slogans against the Congress party and demanded stern action against those involved in the incident
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Reports indicate that on Friday night, Kasam Somaiah and his wife were attacked by his cousins. Their daughter Pavani, who was at home, began screaming and crying before suddenly collapsing. Seeing her collapse, the attackers fled the scene.
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“Karnataka Government will extend full support to Foxconn. We will provide everything from water, electricity, and roads to legal assistance,” Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah was quoted as saying. He held a meeting with Foxconn Chairman Young Liu at Bengaluru on Friday.
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Emergency and casualty services at government and private healthcare facilities continue to operate as usual. However, with several associations led by the Indian Medical Association (IMA) Headquarters opting to withdraw OP services and elective duties, the nationwide boycott of medical services in hospitals is now in full effect.
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To make quick money, Daravat Saratchandra from Ippalthanda, Porandla Shiva from Parkal, and Kavitalu from Desaipet in Warangal formed a gang. They fraudulently claimed to be representatives of the Navodaya Agency, persuading people to pay them for promises of job placements.
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Plastic flex banners with eye-catching images and slogans criticizing the Congress for its minimal contributions while exaggerating its benefits to farmers appeared unexpectedly across bus stops in Hyderabad, surprising many.
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With the current weather pattern of humid heat and intermittent rains expected to persist through next week, residents anxiously hope for more substantial showers to avoid slipping into a below-normal or deficient rainfall category.
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Following a stormy Thursday night, residents woke up to a humid Friday, only to be greeted by overcast skies and heavy downpour by evening.
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In a chit-chat with the newsmen, CM Revanth Reddy had again tried to peddle falsehood saying that the BRS was merging with the BJP and that party supremo KCR was being appointed as a Governor
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Major corporate hospitals including Apollo Hospitals, Yashoda Hospitals, Basavatarakam Indo American Cancer Hospital and state-run NIMS have announced suspension of their outpatient and elective services for 24 hours from 6 am on Saturday.
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Villagers alerted forest officials after discovering a leopard carcass. Upon inspection, officials found porcupine quills in the leopard's mouth and back, suggesting it may have died from injuries sustained in a fight with a porcupine.
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Transport Minister Ponnam Prabhakar and Revenue Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy attended the event. Earlier this year, in January, they were nominated under the Governor’s quota. However, their swearing-in was postponed due to High Court orders following a petition filed by BRS leaders Dasoju Sravan and Kurra Satyanarayana.