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The MHA noted that Rs 208.40 crore in SDRF allocations for June 2024 could not be released because the Telangana government failed to submit both the Utilization Certificate and the requisition for the current fiscal
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MHA Disaster Management Division Director, Ashish V Gawai also said the Central government had deployed seven teams of NDRF along with boats and life-saving equipment in the State for rescue and relief operation
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The attack, which occurred on Tuesday, targeted BRS leaders who were distributing food and essentials to flood victims.
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The farmers alleged that the State government had issued the gazette notification for acquiring 2,003 acres in these three villages without even informing them and before holding the grama sabhas
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Former Minister T Harish Rao slammed Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy for delivering dismissal letters to teachers on the eve of the Teachers Day.
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While extending financial aid to her on behalf of the government. Minister Seethakka consoled the woman who was undergoing treatment at a hospital in Hyderabad on Wednesday.
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As many as 525 trainee constables, 125 regular police personnel and officials were on the field day and night carrying out sanitation works and clearing debris as the floodwaters receded.
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The protesting tribals pelted stones on religious structures and assaulted media personnel who were covering the protest, which soon turned into a communal conflict in Jainoor mandal headquarters
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People should have confidence in friendly policing and officials should follow protocol. An appeal was made to the Speaker to ensure such incidents do not recur.
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Macherla Esobu was in-charge of the CPI (Maoist) Party central military and Maharashtra-Chhattisgarh border. He was a DKSZC member and hails from Tekulagudem village of Kazipet mandal in Hanamkonda district
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With the month believed to be auspicious to visit the temple of Lord Shiva, scores of devotees from different parts of the State as well as the adjacent Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Chhattisgarh visited the shrine
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Tollywood megastar Chiranjeevi on Wednesday announced Rs 50 lakh each for Andhra Pradesh and Telangana for flood relief
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Party leadership also urges cadre to actively participate in ongoing rescue, relief operations
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Nagaraju suffered injuries to his face when the sloth bear attacked him at an irrigation project, which abuts a forest
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People in villages on banks of the river to be alert, follow officials' directions
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Mancherial district recorded an average rainfall of 32 mm, with Hajipur mandal receiving the highest amount. Mancherial, Kasipet, Luxettipet, Mandamarri, and Naspur mandals saw rainfall ranging from 75 mm to 56 mm. From June 1 to September 4, the district's actual rainfall was 875 mm, exceeding the normal 796.5 mm by 10%.
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District Collector Muzammil Khan instructed educational institutions to close until September 6, emphasizing that any violation of this order would result in strict action.
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Villagers demand government support to shepherd Mallesh Yadav, who is in financial crisis
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Project has been receiving heavy inflows following downpour in north Telangana during last few days
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KT Rama Rao found fault with the State government for confirming deaths of only 16 people in the floods, while at least 31 persons died in different incidents including drowning, washed away or wall/roof collapse among others.
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In what can be described as a path-breaking decision to teach a lesson to those who do not take care of their aged parents, authorities have cancelled the gift deed of land done by an elderly man in favour of his son after the latter began to neglect him.
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The State government issued an ordinance expanding the urban area upto Outer Ring Road (ORR) and beyond by merging 51 Gram Panchayats with nearby municipalities.
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CPI (Maoist) party Cherla platoon’s area committee member Madakam Aithal alias Aitha surrendered to the district police and CPRF 141 Bn officials here on Tuesday.
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The Munneru river, typically a dry tributary of the Krishna river, swelled unexpectedly, causing a flash flood that wreaked havoc in just one hour between 10 am and 11 am on Sunday.