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Despite pressure from different sections, Forest Department makes it clear that only local Chenchu tribals will be allowed to the temple
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Says the scheme launched by the K Chandrashekhar Rao government for students in government schools was to be expanded further.
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Though the exact reason is not yet known, the fire broke out all of a sudden, reportedly from the fruit shops
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The Ramanpadu project was about five kilometres away from the railway station and the baby crocodile is suspected to have crawled into the station in the night, a forest official said.
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The Deputy Chief Minister said power utilities should be ready to attend to all emergencies during the rainy season and restore power supply as soon as possible.
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Stating that the defection of MLAs was being encouraged after getting the AICC's approval, Goud said the MLAs were not being compelled nor were they being assured any posts.
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“Our government has all the details. Once the family details of a farmer are confirmed, the loan waiver will also be made applicable to others,” Nageswara Rao said in a statement.
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Curriculum to undergo major changes this academic year
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The conditions have already triggered apprehensions that several farmers could lose out on the waiver, for which they were waiting desperately ever since Revanth Reddy himself had egged them on during his campaign to go and avail loans immediately and that he would waive them off.
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Senior counsel L Ravi Chander, representing the petitioners, argued that the Endowment department had violated the religious rights guaranteed under Constitution by seeking options from the Archakas of various temples to give options for their transfer from one temple to another.
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The Commissioner of Collegiate Education/ Commissioner of Technical Education/Director of Intermediate Education will announce the schedule from July 16 to July 31 for affecting these transfers, the GO said.
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The Chief Minister held a review meeting on the proposal to enhance BC reservations in the local body elections at the Secretariat here on Monday.
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Harish Rao demanded the State government to immediately stop such atrocities against the students and unemployed youth
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy’s comments while 'interacting' with toddy toppers on Sunday triggered an instant backlash from various quarters, including toddy tappers and the Goud community in particular, on Monday.
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Srinivas Goud said the safety kits distributed by the Chief Minister under Katamayya Rakshana Kavacham scheme were actually initiated by the previous BRS government.
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Upon learning that the bridge was damaged by the floods, Kotapalli Inspector D Sudhakar and Sub-Inspector Rajender rushed to the spot and took up repairs by bringing an earthmover.
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After seeing the struggles of the farmers, the researchers at IIT-H, Praveen Chandrahas and Praveen Tammana developed the Agribot which was the cynosure of all eyes during the Innovation Day-2024 held at IIT-H
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As per rainfall readings recorded by the TGPDS from 8.30 am to 7 pm, Basar and Mallial mandal headquarters received the highest rainfall by 79 mm.
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Bellampalli Inspector Devaiah performed CPR on Addicharla Mahesh by immediately rushing to the spot after receiving information from staffers of a patrolling team on Sunday night.
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The tally of BRS MLAs, who joined the Congress from BRS, has now increased to 10.
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The worth of the seized gutkha and pan masala was put at Rs.34.94 lakh. During a regular vehicle check at Kamkole toll plaza on Sunday, the Munipally police led by ASI Yesaiah seized the gutkha from a DCM vehicle.
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The Tribunal-II made it categorically clear to AP that in case of failing to comply with the orders on this count within the stipulated (extended) period, AP would forfeit its right to file it in future and the Tribunal may proceed further with the case.
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"Promising one thing and delivering another has become a habit of the Congress," says Senior BRS leader and Siddipet MLA T Harish Rao.
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Former minister Niranjan Reddy argued that seeking complaints from farmers regarding loan waivers would create disputes among them and said the Congress party, which gained power by making election promises, was now looking for excuses to escape those promises.