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This temple features a Mukhamantapam, Rangamantapam, Antaralam, and Garbhagudi, but lacks a vimana above it. The Mantapam and Antaralam are adorned with Bhuvana sculptures, while Shaivadvarapalakas are positioned on both sides of the entrance. Behind the Garbhagudi, there is a broken 'pranali.' Based on the layout and the Shaivadvarapalakas, which were designed to drain the water used for Shivalinga abhishekam, this temple is identified as a Shiva temple.
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Sambasiva Rao serves adjournment motion also on the fear and anxiety among residents over HYDRAA demolitions
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Intense cold wave conditions also prevailed across several districts in Telangana with temperatures in Adilabad, Nirmal, Vikarabad, Kumram Bheem Asifabad hovering between 6.3 degrees Celsius and 7 degrees Celsius
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In a statement, party says Finance Minister deliberately given false information on debts and had tarnished the reputation of the previous BRS government
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According to reports, two persons on a bike coming from behind reportedly started abusing Chandrakant for not giving side to their vehicle
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A staggering 2,55,490 candidates skipped the Group - II services recruitment examination, which was conducted across the State on Sunday.
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The skating rink and badminton court were developed with modern facilities in the Ambedkar stadium here. Since it became difficult to maintain them, the District Sports Authority decided to lease out both the facilities for a period of two years with a fixed monthly rent. While a rent of Rs.1.50 lakh was fixed for the badminton court per month, it was Rs.50,000 for the skating rink. On Thursday, the DSA issued a notification inviting tenders from interested parties from December 13 to 20
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The number of retirees surged from 1,602 in 2023 to 7,995 in 2024, with the trend expected to continue.
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After garlanding the Ambedkar statue, Kavitha joined the women in playing ‘Bathukamma.’ Later, she participated in a bike rally from Dharur to the new bus stand. Addressing the crowd, she remarked that the large turnout of women and others reaffirmed Jagtial's reputation as a stronghold of the BRS.
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The deceased, Syed Muzammil, aged 6, was playing along with his brother Imran when he slipped into a drain near Sanathnagar
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Condemns the remarks and wondered what message was the Chief Minister sending to the industry fraternity with such frivolous statements
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The lowest minimum temperature of 6.3 degrees Celsius was recorded at Jainad and Bheempoor in Adilabad followed by 6.4 and 6.6 degrees Celsius in Pochara, Bhoraj and Tandra
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Recent developments, especially the arrests of farmers and women, the way they were treated in custody, and other police excesses, raise several questions on Revanth's 'Seventh Guarantee' - restoration of democratic values in Telangana
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The mela, sponsored by the Ministry of Textiles, Government of India, and the National Jute Board, will be open daily from 10:30 am to 8 pm. It will showcase a wide range of craft items including handlooms, handicrafts, wood carvings, terracotta, cane, bamboo, and jute products, along with live demonstrations.
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Aditya, a resident of Zambagh, worked at a well-known mobile shop chain in Jagtial town. He is accused of secretly swiping his colleagues' credit cards and stealing Rs. 36 lakh before fleeing the town.
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Railway officials stated that these trains were designed to assist Ayyappa Swamy devotees traveling from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh to the Sabarimala shrine. The special trains allow devotees to conveniently plan their journeys and visit important pilgrimage centers and temples along the way in Kerala.
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The organizers of New Year events in the city must ensure that apparel, dance acts, gestures, and language remain decent during the celebrations, while also ensuring that there is no obscenity or nudity in any of the performances, according to the guidelines issued by the Hyderabad police.
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Mess committees comprising students should be formed in schools, allowing them to oversee all activities from cooking to serving. This way, students can address any lapses in ensuring food quality, he explained. "In the future, I will visit residential schools, inspect the food quality, and interact with the students. Anyone found being irresponsible will face strict punishment," he added.
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Revenue officers on Saturday allocated houses to residents of Ayyappa Colony and Kotha Colony, who were affected by the Godavari floods, as well as to persons with disabilities and cancer patients. The allotment took place at the local tahsildar's office, covering housing at AMC Colony and Manubothula Cheruvu in the town.
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With the campaign hitting it further, the government has now embarked on a damage control mission.