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The 46th state level junior championship was held from November 29 to Sunday.
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Jeevan (32), from Old Colony in the town, received serious head injuries and suffered profuse bleeding when he fell off the bike after van hit the two-wheeler. Death was instant for him.
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Blankets, mosquito nets, and snacks were distributed to tribal families under the initiative of the Happy to Help You Foundation. In response to the harsh cold conditions faced by the tribals over the past few days, Dr. Babu and Dr. Jaya, the founders of Amrutha Hospital, generously donated these essentials to the tribals in Komaram Bheem Nagar, Mulakalapalli mandal, on Monday.
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The tragic incident took place when a truck, reportedly driven recklessly and negligently, ran over a group of vegetable vendors selling their goods by the roadside. Four people were confirmed dead at the scene, while at least 10 others sustained injuries in the accident.
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Akhila (17) and Vijaya (17), both intermediate students from a college in Medak town, were involved in an accident while waiting to board a bus in Narsingi. They routinely traveled by bus to Medak for their studies. The Papannapet police have taken the bus driver into custody. The injured students were immediately rushed to the government hospital in Medak for treatment, where one of them is reported to be in critical condition. A case has been registered regarding the incident.
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Akhila (17) and Vijaya (17), intermediate students from a college in Medak town, regularly traveled by bus from Narsingi to Medak. The incident occurred while they were waiting at the bus stop. Following the event, the Papannapet police detained the bus driver for further investigation.
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In a statement, the school’s principal Sister Rincy and vice principal Sister Tissy announced that Taruni secured first place in the junior category, while Sri Mani Deepika claimed first place in the senior category. Both students have been selected for the state-level science exhibition. Additionally, Mahati earned second place in the senior category.
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The cadre tore the flexes put up by Srikanth Rao, which had huge portraits of Revanth Reddy.
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As part of the Karimnagar Smart City program, the Municipal Corporation of Karimnagar set up underground dustbins two years ago to keep the roads clean and prevent garbage from being scattered. A total of 14 dustbins were planned for installation across six locations, with an investment of Rs. 1 crore. However, dustbins were only installed at three of these locations. The condition of the dustbins has deteriorated, and the vehicle intended for garbage collection has remained unused.
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Harish Rao on Monday criticized Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, accusing him of double standards and misleading the public on issues affecting Telangana and its people, while delivering poor governance in the Congress government's first year in power. He announced that the BRS would release a detailed chargesheet on December 7, outlining the Congress government's failures over the past year.
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Forest officials reported that leopard pugmarks were found in the Ameenpur forest beat near the village. They urged locals to remain cautious and advised farmers not to enter agricultural fields before 10 a.m. and to leave by 4 p.m. They also recommended that cotton growers work in groups and wear face masks for added safety.
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At the grand finale of the unique beauty pageant, Dr. K. Shilpi Reddy, Clinical Director of Obstetrics and Gynecology at KIMS Cuddles, emphasized that pregnancy and childbirth are natural processes. She highlighted the significance of raising awareness about this through initiatives like Mrs. Mom, which has successfully completed eight seasons.
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Chief Minister Revanth Reddy facing criticism over his attempt to install statues one after the other, all the while discriminating against existing ones
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One killed in incident; such was the impact of the truck hitting the bus that a passenger was thrown out of the bus and fell under it
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She collapsed in her home at 10.56 am on November 27 and was declared brain dead at 12.23 am on November 30 by the attending team of doctors
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Though the exact reason behind his extreme step was yet to be ascertained, police suspect that personal problems might have driven to end his life
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Telangana has been advocating for an equitable share of Krishna River waters since the State's bifurcation. The State's hope of securing a larger share of the river water owed to a decade-long effort. The sharing of Krishna River waters is currently based on an ad hoc arrangement agreed upon by both Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, pending the final award of the Krishna Water Disputes Tribunal-II.
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He said the Chief Minister was spreading false propaganda and misinformation to cover up his failures. He stated that under Revanth Reddy's leadership, the State's economic growth had stagnated, with the government failing to generate sufficient revenue or distribute wealth effectively.
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The new teachers association is an affiliate of the Telangana Prantha Upadhyaya Sangam (TPUS).
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The State government already raised around Rs.37,500 crore till November end through auction of the State government securities by RBI and is seeking to raise additional loans over the next four months as the State revenues are not promising.