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The proposed closure of the Sri Rajarajeshwara Swamy temple, Vemulawada, to take up developmental works is being opposed by various quarters. Though the opposition is not against the development proposal, it is against the closure of the shrine when the works are taken up
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They said the procurement process was delayed due to the delay in shifting of the procured paddy to rice mills
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A native of Sainagar of Vemulawada town, Olimineni Srikar Rao went to Italy for higher studies and developed friendship with an MBBS student Federika
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Villagers said that Shankariah, along with his family, had visited the Vemulawada temple on Wednesday for darshan of the presiding deity. After returning from the shrine, he fell ill and went to sleep that night.
Villagers said that Shankariah, along with his family, had visited the Vemulawada temple on Wednesday for darshan of the presiding deity. After returning from the shrine, he fell ill and went to sleep that night.
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Besides the marriage of Rama and Seeta, the wedding of Joginis, Shiva-Parvathulu, transwomen, Hijras and brides of Lord Shiva with the presiding deity was also held. Considering themselves as brides of Lord Shiva, they attired themselves in new clothes especially saris, jewelry, applying turmeric on their faces and vermilion on foreheads.
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These included 11 deliveries and eight other operations. Out of the 11 deliveries, five were normal deliveries while six were C-Section surgeries.
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Over 2.60 lakh devotees visit temple during three-day jatara; highest of Rs 57.12 lakh income obtained through sale of prasadam
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Kavitha lamented the lack of progress under the Congress rule, demanding that the ongoing projects be completed swiftly
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Hectic activity is underway to complete arrangements including erection of pandals and providing basic amenities like drinking water for devotees at prominent Shiva temples in Keesaragutta and even at the Sri Raja Rajeswara Swamy Temple in Vemulawada.
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Temple authorities and the district administration have made extensive arrangements for the jatara, allocating Rs. 2.03 crore, as over four lakh devotees from Telangana and neighboring states, including Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Chhattisgarh, are expected to visit the shrine for Maha Shivaratri.
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About 4 lakh devotees expected to take part in three-day jatara to be held from February 25-27; authorities preparing various 'prasadams' to meet the demand of pilgrims
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These buses will cater to devotees going to Vemulawada, Srisailam, Edupayala, Keesara and Palakurthi temples
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A total of 778 buses will be operated to the temple town from different depots of Karimnagar, Adilabad, Warangal and Nizamabad regions from February 25 to 27
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Vedic scholars from Vemulawada, along with local pandits perform the celestial wedding
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The vehicle was on its way to Thippapur, locals say the driver was under influence of alcohol
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A resident of Mallial of Chandurthy mandal, Satvik visited his grandmother’s home on a cycle. He died on the spot when a speeding lorry hit him while he was riding his cycle
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Car, in which victims were travelling, hits truck parked along a road near Venkatraopet
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Unknown persons distributed non-vegetarian food packets to beggars sitting on stairs behind the temple on Wednesday evening
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The deceased person was allegedly involved in an illicit relation and possibly that could be the motive for the murder, police suspect
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The incident happened as the baby's mother was busy appearing for the Group-II examination on Monday. As part of the second day of the examination, the mother had came to appear for the examination at the Damika Degree College in Vemulawada, leaving her two-month-old daughter with her mother-in-law