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Local residents reported that Mudam Venkatesham (40), a resident of Shanthinagar in Sircilla town, took his wife Bolla Vasantha (35) to his paddy fields behind the nursing college, where he killed her before consuming pesticide and ending his own life. Initially, locals believed the couple had committed suicide by ingesting pesticides. However, suspicions of murder arose when blood was found at the scene.
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Manjula, originally from Budharaupeta village in Khanapur mandal of Warangal district, was involved in five firefights between 1995 and 2019. Her two brothers, former members of the CPI-Maoist, were killed in encounters years ago. Following their deaths, she dropped out of school and joined the CPI(ML) People’s War Group, Narsampeta Dal, in 1994.
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CPI (Maoist) spokesperson Jagan alleged that during its one year rule, the Congress government had forsaken its election promises and suppressed the fundamental rights of people.
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Villagers reported that Sanjeev, a resident of Kammarikunta, was attending his uncle’s son's wedding in Mothukuraopet when he collapsed while dancing in the procession. His family rushed him to the local hospital, where he was declared brought dead.
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"Despite overcast conditions in Telangana and cyclonic activity along the Andhra Pradesh coast, amateur stargazers in Hyderabad and AP were able to spot Venus. On Wednesday evening, the sky surprised observers as Venus was clearly visible to the naked eye," said N. Sree Raghunandan Kumar, founder secretary and director of the Planetary Society of India.
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Shikha Goel, Director of TGSCB, stated that the suspects were involved in multiple frauds, including business investment scams, job frauds, digital arrest scams, and courier scams. Those arrested include 38 mule account holders and 10 agents who recruited them to open bank accounts and facilitate cyber frauds in exchange for commissions.
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The TGCHE plans to manage engineering admissions under the management quota from the next academic year to enhance transparency and fairness in the process. They will seek State government approval to implement online admissions and to triple the management quota fee.
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On Wednesday, Aruna and her supporters attempted to visit Lagacharla village, but police intercepted them at Manneguda, instructing her to return home due to law and order concerns. Frustrated, Aruna argued with the officers, insisting on proceeding to the village. She informed them that she had an appointment with the collector and needed to meet him.
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The DCA officials stocks of NORMACT Tablets (Ayurvedic) being sold with misleading claims of treating high blood pressure and manufactured by Kerala Ayurveda, Aluva, Kerala, which were being sold at Nizamabad
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The weaver had borrowed Rs 10 lakh for the construction of the house and for the marriages of his children. Unable to clear the debts, he took the extreme step, police said
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Uranium exploration operations in Kurnool district have been halted following orders of Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu
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8% of the Indians are the consuming class while 1 billion Indians are the ghosts in the consumer market
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Instead of bolstering and further improving the existing public healthcare initiatives, it appeared as if the Congress government was more intent in watering them down.
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In order to address the menace, a farmer in Dammapet mandal has come up with a solution. He displayed a banner at his oil palm field with a warning that he would call the police if anyone was found consuming liquor in his field
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At a meeting convened by the Department of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Joint Secretary Samuel Praveen Kumar reviewed the soya bean procurement progress with the agricultural secretaries from Karnataka, Maharashtra, Telangana, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Gujarat.
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Reacting sharply to Revanth Reddy’s comments that the people of the State had lost nothing, Harish Rao threw a challenge at CM for a debate on any sector, right from farmers’ problems, debts, hospitals, drinking water, water for irrigation, power supply and education to health among others.
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Massage parlours where women offer massage services to men is a flourishing business across the United Arab Emirates. These centres mainly target South Asian bachelors who are living in the country
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Forest officials say that a male tiger, aged between 6 and 8, was moving in the forests of Mamada after crossing the national highway
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While Kukka Amrutha and Kukka Baghya died on the spot, Kukka Padma was injured in the incident
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Farmers had raised concerns that they were being paid Rs 1,000 to Rs 1,500 less per quintal than the Minimum Support Price (MSP) of Rs 7,521 for premium-quality cotton