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However, the police, who have been keeping a vigil on the BRS leaders, rushed to the spot and asked the latter to leave. A heated argument ensued between the BRS leaders and the police, following which the police dragged away the BRS leaders and shifted them to different police stations.
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According to villagers, the jackal came out from the nearby forest area and attacked on Sutrapur Radha while she was cleaning in front of her house at around 6 am.
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Local people faced troubles as water entered the nearby SC colony.
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While Sutram Radha (34) was cleaning her courtyard, a fox attacked and mauled her. Shortly after, the same fox also attacked D T Sathaiah and T Kishan as they were heading to their fields.
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Reports indicate that the breach has flooded numerous fields, causing significant damage to farmers' crops. The canal lining in the SC colony is said to be defective, with breaches occurring at least five times in the past.
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Attempt to quell any form of protest saw the police swooping down early in the morning on the residences of several BRS leaders and public representatives, detaining them and denying them permission to move out
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Venkatesh Goud, a businessman, who was out on a morning walk on the campus, claimed to have spotted a leopard in the early hours of Sunday; officials form team to monitor campus and its surroundings
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Bank officials say the thieves could have taken away about Rs 17 lakh from the ATM.
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This strategic acquisition marks a significant milestone in AIG Hospitals' commitment to delivering the most advanced, effective, and accessible cancer care to patients in India
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Starting from the academic year 2024-25, the new procedure for SC students, as per the Central government's instructions, requires candidates to authenticate their details on the ePass website. Students must verify that the name on their Aadhaar and SSC certificates matches; if there is any discrepancy, they must correct it in the Aadhaar.
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During recent raids, Siddipet police seized 15 kg of nylon manja worth Rs 3.5 lakh and filed two cases
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Due to the medical condition, for over two months, the child was enduring severe abdominal pain, recurring fever, and abdominal bloating
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The Telangana Aarogyasri Network Hospitals Association (TANHA), representing hospitals with 100 to 400 beds that cater to Aarogyasri patients across districts, urged State Health Minister Damodar Raja Narsimha to address and settle the outstanding medical bills.
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Ginnedhari village in Tiryani mandal recorded the lowest minimum temperature in Telangana at 6.8 degrees Celsius, closely followed by Sirpur (U) mandal with a minimum temperature of 6.9 degrees Celsius. Meanwhile, the minimum temperatures in Kerameri, Wankidi, and Chintalamanepalli mandals ranged between 8 and 10 degrees Celsius.
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From early in the morning, devotees were seen standing in long, winding queues at the temples to receive the 'uttaradwara' darshan of the presiding deities.
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In addition to running 6,432 special buses for the festival, the RTC has made arrangements for passengers to have access to additional travel options between January 10 and 12
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The Collector said prevention of road accidents was everyone's responsibility and urged people to follow safety norms to make the State accident-free
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The accused, Bhimanapalli Krishna, allegedly demanded a bribe of Rs 10,000 from Sandhya Rani, a Telugu teacher working on an outsourcing basis at the school since last August, in exchange for clearing her pending salary bills.
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Notably, the discussions and debates on these issues occurred in the presence of AICC General Secretary KC Venugopal, AICC Telangana incharge Deepadas Munshi, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, and TPCC president Mahesh Kumar Goud.
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The TSDCA, which has been actively overseeing and identifying offenses related to medicines in Telangana State, reported a significant rise in seizures. The total number of cases for violations of various Acts surged to 573 in 2023, up from just 56 cases initiated in the previous year.