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Interestingly, just when experts, academicians and other participants were to speak, there were ‘technical glitches’ in the telecast, leaving many, including news channels, irked.
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The police nabbed the accused from the town bus station within 24 hours of the attack, they said, adding that they seized a cell phone and shirt which had blood stains on it
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Civil Supplies Commissioner DS Chauhan on Tuesday urged farmers to bring their paddy to government procurement centres without any hesitation
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The man, a farmer, M Gousuddin, a resident of Tangadapally in Munipally mandal, was caught growing ganja by excise and police officials
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An order to this effect was issued by the principal secretary of the BC welfare department on Tuesday.
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He argued that deploying teachers for such tasks violates the Right to Education (RTE) Act, which stipulates that teachers should only be engaged in census, disaster relief, and election duties.
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RTO authorities has noticed a growing trend when white board vehicles are being used for commercial purposes, leading to significant financial losses to the government and legitimate commercial vehicle owners.
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Usually, when a beggar or an orphan dies, people inform the municipality or panchayat officials to perform such a person's cremation, but in the case of Bhasker, the villagers showed empathy to make his final journey honourable.
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The State Police has successfully recovered 50,788 mobile devices from April 20 last year, to November 3 this year.
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Collector Jitesh V Patil stressed on the need of constructing houses with soil and other natural resources found in villages with low investment.
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The decision to shift to a half-day schedule comes at a critical time in the academic calendar as students are in the midst of preparation for the National Achievement Survey (NAS) examination
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Collector Pamela Satpathy said it was the responsibility of teachers to guide students properly and enhance their knowledge by teaching lessons by using simple methods
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Shikha Goel, Director General, Women Safety Wing said as per the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights directives, Women Safety Wing has started a special campaign on October 21, on rescue and rehabilitation and it would continue till November 20
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Addressing members of the Telangana Realtors Forum at Satya Sai Nigamagamam in Srinagar Colony here on Tuesday, Rama Rao lashed out at Revanth Reddy for using HYDRAA to intimidate builders and individuals to extort money
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The Congress party won power in Karnataka by showing the Himachal Pradesh model and in Telangana by showing the Karnataka model. Now, it was planning to capture power in Maharashtra by showing the Telangana model, he said,.
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The dispute, which saw both senior officials engaging in a fierce argument, prompted the issuance of show-cause notices to the ENC General and the Project Chief Engineer
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Agriculture Scientist Sheik N Mira said that the government should follow in the footsteps of the millet sisters to encourage its cultivation and consumption
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Intermediate students brace up to shell out more money to appear for the Intermediate Public Examinations (IPE)
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The three-day long fifth state-level Girijan sports meet began on the premises of Kumram Bheem complex in Utnoor mandal centre on Tuesday.
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Six out of 13 school students sitting in the auto sustained injuries as auto turns turtle at Yellamma Temple in Dubbak on Tuesday
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She was one of the ten persons who had diarrhea and vomiting after they had food at Gril Nine hotel of the town on Sunday
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Police extended a financial aid of Rs 25,000 to Manepalli Shirisha, a tribal student from Rebbana mandal who was facing problems in pursuing medicine
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Students studying Intermediate, degree and post-graduation courses staged a sit-in in front of the Integrated Tribal Development Authority (ITDA)-Utnoor.
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The farmers explained to the BRS leaders that the traders and officials denied procuring cotton without even examining the cotton they brought to the market.