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Protest by BRS members force council chairman Gutha Sukender Reddy to adjourn the house within 15 minutes after commencement of the session
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Harish Rao expressed his gratitude to Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka for acknowledging that the Congress government had raised Rs.1,27,208 crore in loans during its first year. He further projected that, with the increase in FRBM limits, the Congress government was likely to raise nearly Rs.7 lakh crore in loans.
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Ch Vidyasagar Rao met the President along with his family on Wednesday and presented his autobiography titled "Unika” to her.
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The TOMCOM is organizing special program to train and recruit qualified nursing staff for working in Japan under specified skilled workers (SSW) scheme of the Government of Japan.
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The SSC (Secondary School Certificate) Public Examinations, March-2025, will be held in Telangana between March 21, 2025 and April 4, 2025
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"Dr Ambedkar will remain one of the greatest leaders and intellectuals of who preached Liberty, Equality and Fraternity. He will always be remembered and respected by Indians for many generations, (sic)" he said
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Rama Rao went on to castigate the Congress for its duplicity, with Cabinet Ministers like Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy engaging in alleged land deals with Adani Group representatives in Hyderabad.
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There were snake bite marks on the leg and hand of Yashvanth, a Class 8 student.
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A team of 11 specialist doctors from various private hospitals in Mancherial and local government hospitals provided services at the camp, offering free medication to the patients. Around 800 residents from villages including Kallampalli, Rajaram, Sumuputam, Dasnapur, Gorlapalli, Kotha Colony, Jilleda, Jakkepalli, Buyyaram, Racharla, Mulkalapet, Mukkidigudem, Sithara, Chamanapalli, Baddampalli, Bammena, Oddugudem, Nagaram, Kethanapalli, and Kalmalapet attended the camp.
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The batchmates, with support from some police officers, raised Rs. 4 lakh and deposited the amount into two separate bank accounts opened in the names of his children.
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Balupati Anand, a 33-year-old resident of Bilalpur in Sangareddy district, reportedly suffering from depression, left his home on December 15. He was later found hanging from a tree along the banks of the Manjeera River.
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All government schools have been instructed to send invitations to parents ahead of time, giving them sufficient opportunity to prepare traditional Telangana dishes such as 'Sarvapindi', 'Sakinalu', 'Nuvvulu', and 'Ragi' laddu, among others, and bring them to the Parent-Teacher Meeting (PTM) scheduled for December 21.
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Dhankhar is set to engage with over 500 organic farmers during his visit, with at least 300 additional farmers expected to attend the program. On Wednesday, Collector Rahul Raj visited the Krishi Vigyan Kendra to assess the preparations for Dhankhar's visit. He instructed Narsapur RDO Mahipal Reddy and R&B EE Sardar Singh to ensure all arrangements for the Vice-President's program were in place.
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To monitor the working hours of Anganwadi centres, track children's attendance, house visits, and the distribution of take-home rations (THR), eggs, and Balamrutham, the Centre launched the Poshan Tracker app in 2020. Now, the government plans to enhance the app by adding a face authentication feature to further streamline the system. In addition to updating the app, beneficiaries' details, including their photo, Aadhar number, and phone number, will need to be uploaded.
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Speaking to the media at the Legislative Council on Wednesday, Kavitha criticized the Congress government for failing to settle the bills of poor sarpanches, MPTCs, ZPTCs, and small contractors over the past year. She claimed that while the government paid Rs. 10,000 crore in bills to large contractors, it ignored the financial struggles of the sarpanches.
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According to reports, locals noticed Dilkhush Kumar lying in a pool of blood in the SSR Garden and informed the police
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Sources said that the students complained of stomachache after dinner at the school on Monday and were admitted to a government general hospital in the district headquarters.
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After an emphatic win over Assam on the opening day, Telangana girls continued their good form by beating Uttarakhand 49-34 in the 49th Sub-Junior National Basketball Championship for Boys and Girls in Hyderabad on Tuesday.
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After the Parliament elections were conducted in June this year, political parties will be getting into poll mode again with panchayat and urban local body polls, besides council elections slated in the new Year.
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The state government, through Markfed, has already procured 59,000 metric tonnes of soybean from farmers at the minimum support price of Rs 4,892 per quintal, as announced by the central government