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The fever survey was conducted between July 23 and August 26 and the office of the DPH claimed that a total of 4.40 crore individuals in State were covered and 2,65,324 persons were identified with fevers
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Constable Gundla Prashant was combing in the forest area, when a snake bit him.
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He was said to have suffered 90 percent burns as he doused himself with diesel and set himself ablaze at his residence under the influence of alcohol.
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BRS leader criticises government for its failure to provide primary education to tribal children and called it an "unforgivable crime
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Chairman of TGSMC, Dr Mahesh Kumar and its Vice-Chairman, Dr Srinvivas Gundagani said that some of the quacks who were caught did not even have class 10 pass qualifications and yet they were running clinics without any qualms of getting caught someday.
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Banks also refusing to extend new loans due to incomplete waiver process
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Says while the government has been claiming that there are no deaths in State, at least five were reported on Saturday and three on Monday
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Asks leaders to focus on the enrollment of party members; gives assurance that those who work hard for the party will be given the priority
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KTR demanded that Congress Lok Sabha leader Rahul Gandhi address the alleged corruption within his party, which has caused ripples across the country.
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The average rainfall of Mancherial district was 28.5 mm and Nirmal district’s average rainfall was gauged to 23 mm.
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The Chief Minister expressed the state government's resolve to create world-class sports infrastructure to host the Olympics and encourage young talent, especially from rural areas
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In a statement from Asifabad DSP P. Sadaiah, it was announced that a sixteen-year-old boy from the town was presented before the juvenile justice board in Asifabad, which has placed him in a juvenile home. The boy faces charges under the SC/ST Prevention of Atrocities Act, the POCSO Act, and relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyay Sanhitha (BNS) on the charges of raping the girl by blackmailing her using her intimate photographs on August 23
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Sadanandam, a resident of KCR Nagar in Mandepalli, attempted suicide by consuming pesticide at his home on Saturday night.
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State sees significant surge in vector-borne diseases, people told to take precautions
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A 63-year-old M Vijaya Bhaskaracharya and his wife Vakhulavadevi have donated Rs 10 lakh to Annam Foundation that runs an orphanage and old age home in Khammam.
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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.