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According to reports, the tremors were felt in the River Krishna catchment area, including upstream and downstream of Jurala project.
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The robbery at the State Bank of India in Warangal had left the police baffled as the robbers looted 19 kg of gold ornaments, worth around Rs.13.61 crore, from the strongroom
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The police commissioner, who visited Raghunathpalli police station on Wednesday, said a police officer should be determined to bring in transformation in the lives of citizens and derive great satisfaction from the realization that he was contributing towards making society a safer place to live in
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Tremors felt in Hyderabad's BHEL, RC Puram and Sangareddy town; no loss to life and property reported
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According to the latest directives, those who want single phase household electricity connection have to apply for 2 kilowatt instead of 1 kilowatt
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Karthik allegedly extorted money from former Sarpanch Satish of Kadari Gudem in Wardhannapet Mandal in exchange for clearing contract bill files. The victim reported the matter to the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB), which led to Karthik's arrest while he was accepting the bribe.
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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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Although there are more than enough police personnel in the Commissionerate, most of the thefts and burglary cases are not solved
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The hopes among the public on the airport have also gone up with the CM’s statement since there was a long-standing proposal to develop the existing airstrip as an airport near Basanthnagar of Palakurthi mandal.
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Motorists who evaded payment of challans were caught in a special drive and their vehicles were seized.
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy recently claimed during the 'Praja Vijayotsavalu' meeting in Warangal that 50,000 vacancies had been filled over the past 10 months. Unofficial figures shared by the party even suggested 53,310 recruitments, including police personnel and teachers. However, these claims appear to be far from reality.
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The police commissioner urged the new recruits to uphold the principles of justice and to treat citizens with empathy and compassion, emphasizing that the police represent the face of law and order in society. "Joining the police force is more than a profession; it is a call to serve people with honesty, courage, and compassion. The path you have chosen demands sacrifice and dedication, as the public holds high expectations of you," he reminded them.
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Responding to the Chief Minister's allegations after participating in the inauguration of a temple at Masanpally in Andole mandal on Thursday, Harish Rao said he had bought 13 acres of land from farmers by getting it registered through Dharani.
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MGM Hospital is the largest government hospital serving six districts in Northern Telangana. Patients from remote villages frequently travel to the hospital, which, as a teaching facility, treats over 1,000 outpatients daily and offers inpatient services with a 1,000-bed capacity. However, the hospital is currently housing 1,200 inpatients, putting a strain on its resources and infrastructure.
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According to reports, sensing trouble during the Chief Minister's visit, the police have taken into custody several leaders and activists
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Situated roughly 170 km from Hyderabad's Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Mamnoor will be the first of six proposed airports in Telangana to become functional under the Regional Connectivity Scheme (RCS-Udan).
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As doctors advised Shanigaram Bapureddy's family to take him to MGM hospital in Warangal the family called for an ambulance through 108, after a while the driver dumped the patient near the highway and left the place.
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The tour will start from Yatri Niwas in Hyderabad at 6.30 am and return at 9.30 pm the same day.
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Dr. Rahman was removed from the anti-ragging committee and further action would be taken against him after the investigation report was submitted.
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Over 650 students from various schools and colleges across the region would be engaged in diplomatic discussions and address critical global and national issues, said dean (student welfare), Dr. AVV Sudhakar, who inaugurated the event.