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Farmers bringing their produce to purchasing centers are encountering difficulties, with many forced to sell to rice millers at distress prices due to concerns about impending rains. On October 30, the state government issued GO 27, requiring rice millers to provide a bank guarantee to procure paddy for custom milled rice. Additionally, the charges for custom milled rice (CMR) have been raised. According to the order, millers without any pending CMR must provide a 10 percent bank guarantee or a 25 percent security deposit.
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The musician Narsimhulu (62), a native of Dappur in Nyalkal mandal of Sangareddy district, has stayed in Bidar for over 20 years. He has been teaching various forms of music to children in Bidar by setting up a music school
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On Sunday, there was an electrical issue in the Devadula substation at the Chalivagu project and the gate wall started leaking due to high pressure water flow from the motors.
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Rathod Shankar (53), a head constable working with Armed Reserve wing of the police department and belonging to Rebbena mandal centre received fatal head injuries when the two bikes dashed against each other, resulting in instantaneous death for him and injuries to the youngsters.
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Expresses outrage over inadequate medical response, with students admitted in local hospitals in batches, rather than providing them with proper care
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Sources said 15 more students took ill after consuming contaminated dinner at the hostel, on Saturday. Forty-five students fell sick on Thursday and Wednesday.
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According to reports, people found a burned saffron flag and flexi at the temple and started protests. Sensing trouble, the police deployed a large number of security personnel at the Jambi Hanuman temple.
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The second body was found even as the police have not been able to trace the identity of the first person so far
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The 33-year-old allegedly drove his Porsche car in a rash manner and rammed the boundary walls of KBR Park
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certificates of nearly 100 other junior lecturers are also under the scanner of the Commissionerate of Intermediate Education.
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While addressing party leaders in Bengaluru on Thursday, the AICC chief urged the party to announce guarantees aligned with the State budget. This warning seems to reflect lessons learned from the situation in Telangana, where the Congress government has only fulfilled a few promises, such as free bus travel for women and raising the Rajiv Arogyasri coverage to Rs. 10 lakh, while many other commitments remain unfulfilled.
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Speaking to reporters in Sircilla on Saturday, Vinod Kumar said that since independence, injustice was done to Telangana in the sanction of roads
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Goud pointed out that the Congress party had promised 42 percent reservations in local bodies but has only recently set up a BC Commission to count the BC population
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The police who had prior knowledge of the protest took the women into custody near Indira Park and shifted them to the police station
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Based on The Lancet analysis, prevalence of abdominal obesity is high to very high across all the Southern States.
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Harish Rao highlighted that the BRS government had filled 1,61,000 posts over the past nine years, and it is unfortunate that there is false propaganda about the appointments.
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Highlighting the facts and figures released by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation in support of the great strides made by the State during the BRS regime, KTR said significant progress was made by the State in livestock and traditional occupations.
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Responding to the Statewide implementation of the Police Act, KTR said that after 10 years of breathing freely, Telangana was once again experiencing the days of emergency.
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Says the party and cadre will continue to hold the government accountable and fight for the people
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The intense fog softened the city's bustling atmosphere and slowed down early morning commuters who navigated reduced visibility