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Stage demonstrations at the Post Office Centre in Suryapet against unfulfilled promises made by Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy during his election campaign
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For the past year or so, the FOSS has been advocating the need to make notification of snake bites mandatory. “By rough estimates, we can say that there are 66,000 snake bite cases annually in India. But we do not have any concrete idea of the exact prevalence of snake bite cases in each State,” says FOSS Secretary Avinash
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BRS working president says the government failed to provide the promised Rs 500 bonus per quintal of grain
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Two persons came on a bike and stopped in front of the car and pulled Srikanth out and stabbed him indiscriminately
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Despite record production of paddy and good yields from cotton crops too, the State has witnessed a tragic spike in farmer suicides. The farmer community has been left in shock and grief in many villages.
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Farmers believe that the government should have prioritized the continuation of the Rythu Bandhu Scheme, even if it meant deferring the crop loan waiver initiative, which also has not been fully implemented yet
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In the boys' U-17 400m individual medley, D Varshith from Telangana claimed the silver medal with a time of 4:47.78. Kerala's Theerdu Samadev Mongam took gold with a time of 4:42.62, while Prithviraj Menon from CISCE earned the bronze with a time of 4:50.68.
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Telangana is facing a significant dip in revenue collections, with receipts for the current fiscal year lagging behind last year's collections.
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Kagaznagar Rural Inspector Srinivas and Sub-Inspector Mahender confirmed that Saraswathi Sarkar, a resident of village number 2 in Easgaon, was arrested for the murder of her 44-year-old husband, Dilal Sarkar.
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The sons abandoned her in the Mothe graveyard where she faced severe hardships for eight days with the fractured leg. Local people, who found her in the graveyard, informed the matter to government officials.
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In partnership with Bosch Global Software Technologies Pvt. Ltd (CSR wing), the Youngistaan Foundation has introduced special facilities designed to engage boys through structured recreational activities such as sports and theatre. These initiatives also offer enhanced vocational training in areas like photography, professional hair cutting, counseling (both individual and group), hospitality and hotel management, technology development, and more, according to a press release.
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Residents of SC Colony in Paloncha have been protesting against the dumping of garbage in a local graveyard, holding a series of protests and even staging a late-night dharna. Their actions have disrupted sanitation activities in the town. The residents claim that Paloncha Municipality sanitation staff have been dumping not only garbage but also dead animals in the graveyard, creating difficulties for the community in performing last rites when needed. Miriyala Venkateshwarlu, a local resident, told Telangana Today that the graveyard has been u
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The State government on Tuesday transferred 30 Additional Superintendent of Police rank officials and gave them new postings on administrative grounds.
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Gussadi is performed specially by the Rajagond tribe of Adilabad district, who celebrate the Dandari festival for fifteen days starting from the full moon and ending with the Diwali festival.
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Former Minister and senior BRS MLA T Harish Rao was outraged at the government's repeated failures in ensuring food safety in schools.
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Impressing the organisers, Jaya Hasini, daughter of constable Santosh Kumar, got the rare opportunity to play the national games.
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The SP wanted officials to identify the places with more accidents (black spots) and coordinate with the relevant authorities to prevent them.
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Both the swimmers showcased impressive performances by clinching bronze medals in the 50m backstroke events.
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Korpole Jagadish, who went to office failed to return home.
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The executive officer of the temple Vijayarama Rao said that the temple earned an income of Rs 1,00,30,657, mixed gold ornaments weighing 143 grams, 4.250 kilograms of mixed silver ornaments and 147 foreign currency notes by way of offerings by devotees from August 28 to November 25.