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The Mission for Elimination of Poverty in Municipal Areas was established in the year 2007 for formulating strategies to implement poverty reduction programmes in urban areas.
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Though the state government announced that all farm loans up to Rs 2 lakh have been waived, many farmers did not get benefit.
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Sporting black badges and black scarfs, the BRS workers raised slogans against the Congress party and demanded stern action against those involved in the incident.
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The farmer stated that he had availed a loan of Rs 2.90 lakh from a bank to grow various crops in 2023. Locals, mostly non-tribals, said that 80 farmers did not get the waiver
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Vinay Reddy, who visited Aluru village, was questioned by the farmers about the Congress government's failure to provide crop loan to all the farmers in their village
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Students studying Engineering, MBA, MCA, Degree, Post-Graduation and other courses are facing troubles as the amount has not been released since 2022.
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Around 500 farmers from several villages gathered and took out a massive funeral procession with an effigy of the Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy at Talamadugu mandal centre.
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On July 1, the TGSPDCL and TGNPDCL stopped accepting electricity bill payments through payment gateways and banks, including UPI apps.
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This one-year programme aims to enhance leadership and managerial capabilities, enabling effective management of public health institutions across the state
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The protestors alleged that the Mamata Benerjee government in West Bengal failed to ensure safety of doctors and women
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They initially took out a rally from IB Chowk to Bellampalli Chowrasta, carrying placards and banners criticizing the rape and murder of the trainee doctor
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With focus on environmental protection, E Venkanna has created about 140 paintings, depicting animals, birds and forms of pollution, driving a message to save the water, trees, energy and earth
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Tension escalated in the town soon after Jupally Krishna Rao reached Gadwal. Holding Congress party flags and raising slogans, Sarita's supporters squatted in front of the convoy.
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Sporting black badges and black scarfs, the BRS workers raised slogans against the Congress party and demanded stern action against those involved in the incident
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Dhoutre Anjanna lost consciousness after being struck by lightning and was rushed to a hospital in Kaghaznagar. Unfortunately, doctors declared him dead on arrival. He had been returning home from his field when the incident occurred.
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Reports indicate that on Friday night, Kasam Somaiah and his wife were attacked by his cousins. Their daughter Pavani, who was at home, began screaming and crying before suddenly collapsing. Seeing her collapse, the attackers fled the scene.
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To make quick money, Daravat Saratchandra from Ippalthanda, Porandla Shiva from Parkal, and Kavitalu from Desaipet in Warangal formed a gang. They fraudulently claimed to be representatives of the Navodaya Agency, persuading people to pay them for promises of job placements.
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Cops keep mum as intruders, raising 'Jai Congress' slogan, break lights, furniture, locks in camp office
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Though following prescribed legal procedures to obtain liquor permissions for private parties and events, certain excise department officials demanded the applicants to only buy liquor from the liquor outlet they suggested or threaten to raid or book cases against them.
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Telangana Students Association president N M Srikanth Yadava said for the last one decade about 1,050 retired employees were continuing services in higher positions in various departments and the government was spending Rs.1,800 crore public money towards their salaries and allowances.
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The decision from the government comes amidst growing demand from the regular faculty members for enhancing their superannuation age from 60 years to 65 years.
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Guest lecturers from several districts turned up at the Commissionerate of Intermediate Education and demanded the State government to honor its election assurance of implementing a Rs.42,000 salary for them.
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The highway sees traffic of hundreds of vehicles coming from northern states travelling to southern parts and vice-versa every day.
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The exams will now be held from 2 pm to 5 pm instead of 2.30 pm to 5.30 pm as notified earlier.