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The Medaram Jatara, held once every two years, is a significant cultural event that draws participants and visitors from various parts of the region
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The third picking of cotton is in progress in almost all the cotton growing districts in the State and huge stocks from the first and second picking are still lying with the growers
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Congress was trying to cheat the public when it came to implementation of the poll promises under the guise of the model code of conduct, said Bandi Sanjay
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During the raids carried out at the said two premises, DCA officials detected over 150 varieties of medicines and seized Rs 2.30 lakh worth of medicines.
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Revanth Reddy, who represents the constituency in the Assembly, was making his debut visit to Kodangal after assuming charge as Chief Minister
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The product Meropenem Injection IP 1gm sold under brand name ‘Meroamp 1000 Injection’ and the product Itraconazole Capsules 200 mg sold under the brand name ‘Itradol-200 Capsules’ are under price control as per Drugs (Prices Control) Order, 2013 and the price of the products should be in accordance with the ‘Ceiling Price’ fixed by NPPA, DCA said.
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According to Gajwel Inspector Saida, Arun and his friend N Dileep, second-year degree students of the Boy's Education Hub in Gajwel town, were going to Gajwel from their college.
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The emotional reunion was made possible through the relentless efforts of BRS working president and Sircilla legislator KT Rama Rao
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Speaking on the occasion, Sangwan advised the members of the community to follow Sevalal’s teachings and ideals that could be emulated by anyone.
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Addressing the students of Government Girls High School in Siddipet town on Wednesday, Harish Rao has said that he created the lab with a budget of Rs 50 lakhs which was contributed by the management of Jubilee Public School as part of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).
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According to reports, the shepherd A Mallaiah came into contact with the live wire placed by a farmer to protect his crops from wild animals and died on the spot.
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According to reports, the bus belonging to Mancherial depot was carrying passengers to Medaram Jatara when a speeding truck from the opposite direction hit it causing minor injuries to passengers.
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The Collector, who wrote his remarks in the attendance register on absent staff, said he sought the District Medical and Health Officer (DM&HO) to get a written explanation from the staff who were absent from duties on Wednesday.
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The jatara got underway with the customary arrival of goddess Sarakka from Kannepally village to the main shrine at Medaram.
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There were at least a dozen mini altars in Cheriyal, Komuravelly, Husnabad, Akkannapet, Koheda, Dholimitta, Nanganur, Bejjanki and Chinnakodur mandals.
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Due to the inability of the BJP leadership to agree on the list of candidates proposed by the party's State leadership for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, it is anticipated that the first list of candidates will not be released until the first week of March.
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In a statement, he recalled the services of Nariman as a distinguished constitutional lawyer and conveyed his sympathies to the bereaved family.
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy affirmed the State government's dedication to fostering the economic growth and development of Telangana.
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The Sammakka Saralamma Jathara, also known as the Medaram Jathara, is a tribal festival dedicated to honoring goddesses. It is celebrated in the southern state of Telangana.
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Bandi Anil (25) from Angadibajar in the coal belt town received fatal injuries when the unknown vehicle from opposite direction dashed against the two-wheeler
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According to reports, the bus belonging to Mancherial depot was carrying passengers to Medaram Jatara when a speeding truck from the opposite direction hit it causing minor injuries to passengers.
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However, an addendum is expected to take some time as new vacancies are yet to receive a nod from the Finance Department
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The discovery, made deep within the forest on the hillock known as Sitamma Loddi, has revealed several magnificent rock paintings on the wall of a massive sandstone west-facing rock shelter
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Nearly three-fourths of the cultivable area in the State was covered under two or three major crops because of the policies that promoted selective crops, said Tummala