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Mancherial municipality topped with seeing 5,564 applications, while Dandepalli mandal stood in the top by registering 1,188 applications
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There was also utter confusion applying for ration cards also. The State government had announced that applications would be distributed to people well in advance but many complained that they had not received the forms
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They were part of the 23 aspirants identified in a village in Yellareddypet mandal for implementation of the Dalit Bandhu scheme on pilot basis. Their dreams came true, thanks to the hand- holding support given by BRS working president and MLA KT Rama Rao
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BRS, reeling from its defeat in the Assembly polls, has embarked on an exhaustive postmortem, meticulously analysing the factors that contributed to both its successes and failures
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As per the schedule, the inter first-year examinations will begin with second language paper–I on February 28 followed by second language paper–II for second-year students on the next day
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The State Cabinet Ministers are flying to Nagpur after formally launching the Praja Palana programme at different locations. They are expected to fly back to Hyderabad in the evening.
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The freshly released Praja Palana application form created a cloud of confusion, particularly for those without a white ration card, who now face the potential cessation of benefits under Rythu Bharosa.
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On Thursday, Formula E announced that it was seeking urgent clarification with the new Government of Telangana led by the Congress after receiving a letter which could impact the Hyderabad race.
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Revanth Reddy sets TSPSC recruitment deadline for Dec 9, 2024, assures transparent process, pledges 2 lakh jobs. Explains job calendar delay.
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MLC Kavitha reminded that the Congress leaders themselves made this appeal during the recent Assembly elections, promising to supply free power up to 200 units under Gruha Jyothi scheme
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In today's Telangana News, CM Revanth Reddy reaffirms commitment to TSPSC Recruitment, Munige Sunil marks a decade of consistent blood donation, and the looming SCCL Trade Union Elections of 2023 take center stage
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The State government on Wednesday approved the schedule proposed by the Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education
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In the final round, Bharat drew with S Badrinath to score 8 point out of 9 Rounds to grab top honours
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Dheeraj Kumar and Siri Reddy have been appointed as captains for the Telangana boys and girls' teams respectively for the upcoming 33rd Junior National Throwball Championship
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Telangana is now a powerhouse of sailing and the Yacht Club of Hyderabad producing a host of fresh sailors this year with some intense mobilisation amongst the youth in Hyderabad
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Though paddy purchase centres are to continue their operations till January 15, realisation of the procurement target for the season was unlikely, according to the officials
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Chief Minister Revanth Reddy attributed the delay in announcing the job calendar to the pending approval of resignations of the existing TSPSC board members
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Serving as a Central Complaint Cell (CCC) Police Constable at the Warangal Police Commissionerate headquarters in Hanamkonda, Sunil marked his 22nd blood donation on December 23.
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The general public would get an interest rate of 7.5 per cent and senior citizens would get 8 per cent interest rate for depositing the amount for 18 months period (546 days)
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As many as 39, 773 National Coal Wage Agreement (NCWA) employees were eligible to cast their vote in the elections in Kothagudem, Peddapalli, Bhupalpally, Khammam, Mulugu, Mancherial and Asifabad districts besides Hyderabad