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A man addicted to alcohol hacked his aunt to death with an axe at Ippalagudem in Venkatapuram mandal, Mulugu district, after she refused to give him money for liquor. He later surrendered at the police station with the weapon
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A 60-year-old farmer, Dagama Ramaiah, was killed after a wild boar gored him in Surzapur village of Mancherial district. Two others, Gundla Chiranjeevi and Mekala Bapu, suffered minor injuries in the attack and were admitted to hospital
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The district police have arrested as many as 20 Maoists and seized a huge quantity of firearms and ammunition from them, according to Superintendent of Police Dr. Shabarish P
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According to reports, the villager, Nagaraju, who went into the forest to collect firewood, accidentally stepped on a pressure bomb and it went off, injuring him
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Sobhan Babu, who had been raising chilli crops in his four-acre land for the last three years, was struggling under a heavy burden of debt.
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The situation in these two mandals is so pathetic that once power goes out in a village due to rain, speedy wind or low voltage, it takes hours or and sometimes, even days to restore them
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The Maoist leaders, who claim to fight for the tribals, have taken the border areas under their control and made the forest area like a fort.
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Police said the suspects were secretly organising the flesh trade in a rented house at Venkatapuram in Alwal by procuring women under the guise of providing jobs.
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The Venkatapuram police found an improvised explosive device (IED) using a beer bottle in the Reserve Forest near Pamunuru village in the district on February 17.
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Tirupati: A techie brutally murdered his wife, stuffed her body in a suitcase and dumped it in a lake in temple city of Tirupati. The chilling facts came to light on Tuesday, nearly five months after he committed the crime. Police recovered the body of Padma from the lake in Venkatapuram on the outskirts of […]
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Tirupati: A techie brutally murdered his wife, stuffed her body in a suitcase and dumped it in a lake in temple city of Tirupati. The chilling facts came to light on Tuesday, nearly five months after he committed the crime. Police recovered the body of Padma from the lake in Venkatapuram on the outskirts of […]
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Mulugu: Six sand-bearing areas have been identified in the district. While two of them are in Mangapet mandal, the remaining four are in the Venkatapuram (Nugur), said District Collector S Krishna Aditya here on Friday. Addressing a district-level meeting on the sand availability and number of applications submitted for quarrying and other issues on the […]
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Warangal: A Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) head constable opened fire with his automatic weapon killing his immediate superior and later tried to end his life by turning the weapon against himself on Sunday morning. The seriously injured head constable was rushed to the MGM hospial in Warangal, while Sub-Inspector Umesh Chandra died on the […]
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Mulugu: CPI Maoists killed Korasa Ramesh (28) of K Kondapuram village of Venkatapuram (Nugur) mandal in the district. This was also confirmed by Superintendent of Police (SP) Sangram Singh Ganpathrao Patil on Wednesday. In a press release, the SP said that DVC, JMWP of the CPI Maoists party, Sudhakar had called Korasa Ramesh of K. […]
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The posters issued in the name of Telangana State Committee of Maoist party, urged the party cadre to defeat the ‘Operation Prahar’ onslaught launched by the government
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It is suspected that the explosive was placed near the project by the CPI Maoists targeting the security personnel.
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The ANR, a low cost forest restoration method that can effectively convert deforested lands of degraded vegetation to more productive forests
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Mulugu: Though the police of the Mulugu as well as the Bhadradri-Kothagudem and Chattisgarh State are conducting the intensified vehicle checks and combing operations, the Maoists pamphlets/posters have been found on the main road at Vijayapuri Colony of Venkatapuram mandal in the Mulugu district Monday. The outlawed Maoists have called for the successful week long […]
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The deceased were identified as Tumma Karthik (19), Sanke Srikanth (20), Kodirekkala Anvesh (20) and Rayavarapu Prakash (19).
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As a precautionary measure the police posted a picket at the bund to prevent any mischief by unsocial elements.