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The daily count in Greater Hyderabad shot up to 184 while the spike continued in other districts. Medchal Malkajgiri and Rangareddy districts bordering the state capital reported 61 and 45 cases respectively.
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Minal Singhvi, a woman from Hyderabad, who lost her vision at an age of 28 is now laying a path for other people with disabilities to reach heights.
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Advances grew by Rs. 39,227 crore to touch Rs 6,09,645 crore.
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Covid situation turning from bad to worse, says Centre
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According to the daily media bulletin released by the director of public health and family welfare, the fatality rate stands at 0.55 per cent but still lower than the national average of 1.3 per cent.
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“Since cotton produced in the State is of high quality with high yield besides commanding a higher price as well, farmers should be ready to grow cotton in 75 to 80 lakh acre during the monsoon season,” the Chief Minister said.
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The Chief Minister, who held a high-level review meeting, said it was decided to procure paddy from villages, as was done last year, in view of the increasing cases of Covid-19.
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The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) accounted for the most number of cases with 146, followed by Medchal Malkajgiri and Rangareddy districts with 40 and 34 cases respectively.
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Three more people succumbed to the virus pushing the death toll to 1,688, it said in a bulletin, providing data as of 8 PM on March 27.
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In 2014, the overall power generation capacity of the State was 7,778 MW and in 2019-20, the total contracted capacity in the State increased to 15,864 MW
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Hyderabad accounted for the highest number of cases at 142, followed by Medchal Malkajgiri (45), Rangareddy (35), Nizamabad (30), Nalgonda (21) and Sangareddy (20).
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The government is said to be of the view that the State Legislatures should be allowed to determine the quantum of reservations depending upon the circumstances prevailing in respective States
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With its 'Green building' initiative, the Indian Green Building Council aims to enable a sustainable built environment
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He said 150 mobile outlets would be launched on Saturday in the city.
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The recovery rate in the state was 98.14 per cent, while it was 95.1 per cent in the country.
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Stating that the check dams will be constructed in two phases, he said under phase I, construction of many checkdams had already been taken up on a war-footing under Mission Kakatiya.
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TAUK Founder Anil Kurmachalam in a statement announced Rathnakar Kadudula as the new president.
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A total of 157 persons recovered on Wednesday taking the cumulative Covid-19 recoveries in the State to 2,99,427 with a recovery rate of 98.24 per cent.
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The State even arranged lessons for a total of 62,765 students, who did not have access to any digital device.
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The Minister said the Basthi Dawakhanas are strategically located to serve as urban primary healthcare centres for slum dwellers.