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A large number of rash driving, over speeding cases and cases of minors driving vehicles were being booked during inspections in Khammam.
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As many as 3,424 jobs were given to eligible men and women under the scheme so far
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They were Malliala Manideep of Nagepalli, Burra Vamshi Krishna, Pappu Anil and Sircilla Shivasai of Mugdumpur of Karimangar rural mandal. They were arrested while selling ganja near Manideep’s residence.
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They demanded that the NTA should be abolished, NEET exam should be re-conducted, a judicial inquiry should be conducted by the Supreme Court judge on the irregularities of NEET and NET exams.
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Tudum Debba executive committee president Godam Ganesh demanded the State government to issue a special notification to recruit teachers through the district selection committee to provide jobs to local tribal youngsters.
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According to reports, Ramesh was going towards his fields in his car when he lost control and the car crashed into the water tank.
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He launched an indefinite hunger strike, protesting the delay in completion of a high-level bridge across Peddavagu at Andevelli village in Kaghaznagar mandal on Monday.
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KTR criticises Centre following the postponement of NEET-PG, says the move can shatter students' career.
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Northern Power Distribution Company of Telangana Limited (TGNPDCL) to initiate new technology for implementing real-time monitoring and controlling technology, expects to transform the substations into unmanned facilities.
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The park has come up on a sprawling 20 hectares of land at the backfill area at the base of the overburden at Gowthamkhani opencast project area as a remediation measure for the project expansion.
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Close to 64% of first year students who appeared for the supplementary exams have passed.
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Speaking to mediapersons Senior BRS leader and former MP B Vinod Kumar, described the NEET-UG scam as the largest in the country, stating that crores of rupees had exchanged hands.
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BRS activists led by district president GV Ramakrishna Rao staged a protest and raised slogans against Sanjay Kumar.
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The members of TJUDA have decided to continue with their indefinite boycott of medical services including outpatient facilities, elective surgeries and inpatient ward duties.
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According to reports, Nimmala Narsingarao of Pasaramatla village reached the Collectorate in the afternoon and climbed the main building and drank pesticide.
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Prohibited gutka and products were stored in a warehouse of Diamond Transport located in Adilabad I town police station. Value of the gutka and tobacco products was assessed to be 41.31 lakh.
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As Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka was heading to Srisailam to participate in different programmes, the dairy farmers staged a protest. However, the police took them into preventive custody.
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Addressing the unemployed youth after inaugurating a mega job mela in Husbanad town on Monday morning, Prabhakar said over 6,000 unemployed youth from across the constituency had registered for the job mela online.
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He formally laid foundation stone to a science lab at Zilla Parishad High School at Borigaon village in Echoda mandal on Monday. The estimated cost of the lab was Rs 13.50 lakh.
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Their strike caused inconvenience to outpatients who visited the institute for medical services in the morning hours.
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Praveen Kumar asked Harish Babu to bring funds to develop the backward Sirpur (T) segment instead of staging fake protests.
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Cellars of commercial establishments are meant for parking of vehicles belonging to their customers as per the Telangana Municipalities Act, 2019.
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Sanjay Kumar had joined the Congress late on Sunday in the presence of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy in Hyderabad.
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According to reports, water was overflowing from the 7th distributor of the Nizam Sagar main canal into the open space causing inundation.