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The incident occurred when a speeding car hit a two wheeler from the opposite direction near Siddhartha School at 3.45 pm.
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Today's Telangana News includes CM Revanth Reddy questioning the thermal projects under BRS rule, Telangana state's financial crisis with power utilization.
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Over 20 students of a primary school along with their parents and locals, which was being run in a rented building, took to the streets and staged a sit-in on the road.
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Since some student unions had taken the issue of poor quality food being served to students of the Model School to the notice of Minister Ponnam Prabhakar, who directed the Collector to visit the school and examine the issue
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The State government labeled the financial condition of State-run power utilities as alarming, citing Discoms' debts at Rs 81,516 crore and accumulated losses at Rs 62,461 crore as of October 31, 2023.
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Principal Secretary, Home Department, Dr Jitender was holding the Full Additional Charge of the post before Soumya Mishra took over
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Revanth Reddy warned that stringent action would be initiated against officials who try to suppress facts about the irrigation projects in Telangana
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Localities are anticipated to experience minimum temperatures dipping below the 15 degrees Celsius mark
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Telangana government would initiate a judicial inquiry into power purchase agreements with Chhattisgarh as well as construction of the Bhadradri and Yadadri thermal power plants by the previous BRS government. said Revanth Reddy
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BRS workers led by Zilla Parishad chairperson Lavanya Reddy staged a sit-in before the forest office, alleging that Forest officials registered a politically motivated case against Sailu
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Telangana government termed the financial health of the State-run power utilities as alarming, with debts of Discoms being Rs 81,516 crore and accumulated loses of Discoms rising to Rs 62,461 crore as on October 31, 2023
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Then the gang took the traders to a forest area in Sativarigudem near Murredu stream and made them believe that they had a treasure of Rs.2 crore while asking the traders to pay Rs.50 lakh to own the treasure
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From the opposition benches to within the party itself, the decision to open up the government's financial workings for public scrutiny has prompted criticism
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Congress government was releasing White Papers to put pressure on the opposition parties as the government cannot implement the promises made to the people, said Puvvada
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The incident happened during the visit of the President Droupadi Murmu to Pochampally village
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In a letter addressed to the KRMB chairman, State Engineer-In-Chief C.Muralidhar said the Board could not initiate action so far despite the fact that the issue was brought to its notice through a series of letters
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Participating in the debate on the white paper on the State's finances in the Assembly, Akbaruddin Owaisi said whatever be the motive behind the issue of the white paper, the interests of the State should be paramount for all
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In order to prevent road accidents, the district police have come up with an innovative concept and set up a statue with a 3D animated patrol car and Blue Colt constable
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Legislative Affairs Minister D Sridhar Babu termed the white paper on Telangana's finances tabled by the government in the Assembly as a progress report of the 10-year BRS rule