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The female tiger moving in the forests of Kuntala and Sarangapur mandal is suspected to have crossed the national highway.
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He noted that while many promises remain unkept at home, Revanth Reddy was now attempting to deceive Maharashtra voters with empty rhetoric.
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The victim, Mohd Saif, a resident of Vattepally, had given a hand loan to his relative, Ismail, a few months ago. However, disputes arose over the issue of repayment of amount.
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A team led by prominent mineral and rock scientist Manjusha Mahajan from Bengaluru visited various scenic spots and percolation tanks within the reserve. They examined several hillocks and trees as part of their research, expressing amazement at some of the older tree species. The team noted that the reserve contains minerals and rocks that could be valuable for future study.
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Inspector Ravinder of Chennur reported that a murder case has been filed against Jadi Bhumaiah for allegedly killing Paidipelli Mallaiah, 50, from the same village. The case was registered following a complaint by the victim's son, Rajashekhar.
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Interestingly, the manifesto released by AICC President Mallikarjun Kharge repeats many of the promises previously made to the people of Telangana—promises that helped bring Congress to power but remain unfulfilled even after 11 months in office.
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The paddy purchases at the local procurement centre continued to be tardy and the stocks moved to the yards were being rejected repeatedly on the pretext that the moisture content was above the permissible levels, the farmers said.
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Works dragging on for over a year due to various reasons, including shifting of power lines, drinking water pipelines and cutting of trees among others
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Luxettipet Forest Range Officer A Subhash, stated that a 20-kilometer track was developed to introduce a jungle safari service in the forests. He stated that one could see spotted deer, Indian gaur, and many other herbivores.
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Locals caught hold of one of the person and thrashed him before handing him over to the police; this is the third such incident in Shamshabad mandal in last one week
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Three bodies retrieved on Sunday morning; according to police officials, family issues led the man to take the drastic step
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Addressing the media in Mumbai, he claimed without batting an eyelid that the guarantees assured to people were implemented systematically
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Reports indicate that Naik, distressed by mounting debts, went to his fields in the morning and consumed pesticide. Farmers in nearby fields found him unconscious and rushed him to the government hospital, where he was declared dead on arrival.
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Pointing out the increasing unrest among different sections of the society and the frequent protests against the ruling Congress, he expressed confidence that the BRS would return to power, with the people still having great faith in the party
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Lakshmi found fault with Revanth Reddy for stating that Chandrashekhar Rao would be crushed to death by bulldozers if he stops rejuvenation of Musi rive
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The Vishwabrahamana community was omitted from the caste list in the census, despite its members working as goldsmiths, carpenters, blacksmiths, shilpis, and kamshalis. While their occupations are listed, the community name itself is missing, leading to widespread frustration among its members.
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Open Access Customers are consumers, traders, distribution licensees, or generating companies authorized by the State Electricity Regulatory Commission to obtain electricity from sources other than the local distribution licensee. This system allows large consumers, with a connected load above 1 MW, to purchase affordable power directly from the open market.
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This annual event, a seasonal highlight, celebrates the Karthigai Vanabhojanam tradition cherished in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, while showcasing authentic Tamil culture through traditional cuisine, music, and dance.
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From January to September, the report indicates that severe weather conditions—such as relentless rainstorms, thunderstorms, and flooding—resulted in 66 human fatalities and 4,350 animal deaths across the state, along with extensive damage to crops and infrastructure.
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Rama Rao alleged that the project was divided like a cake between Megha Engineering and Raghava Constructions, which is owned by Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy. He criticized the decision to bypass major companies like L&T and NCC in favor of these firms, suggesting it was a blatant act of crony capitalism and misuse of power.