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Normal life was paralyzed as the rain continued to lash until late evening.
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In a chit-chat with the newsmen, CM Revanth Reddy had again tried to peddle falsehood saying that the BRS was merging with the BJP and that party supremo KCR was being appointed as a Governor
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Police said D Parushuramulu (42) borrowed some Rs 1.20 lakh from his younger brother Kanakaiah a year ago. Parushuramulu paid back Rs one lakh four months ago, but could not pay the remaining Rs 20,000 and interest amount.
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Old generation artworks related to tribal culture and the history should be included in the museum so that the tourists coming to Bhadrachalam from other States would get to know the tribal’s history, he said.
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According to reports, a large number of farmers reached the Padmajeevadi substation in the morning and started demanding restoration of power in their village.
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The applicants, who have not uploaded required documents, including Registered Sale Deed, EC, Market value certificate and Layout copy, can upload online. LRS applicants can also modify other particulars like mobile number, address or other application details using OTP on mobile number.
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Though the municipal officials had assured to allocate land to all the displaced families in other places, local people are not in a position to believe the promise.
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Responding to the claims of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy that soon BRS will be merged with BJP, Rajender said all talks about the BJP-BRS merger was the creation of Congress and that there was no truth in it.
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Kerameri Sub-Inspector Gumpula Vijay said that Choudari Ramesh died on the spot after being stricken by the lightning.
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SCCL chairman and managing director (CMD) N Balaram inaugurated the English laboratory on Friday.
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With the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Scheme being operated partially, uncertainty looms large over the fate of Yasangi crops.
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Women in Siddipet to celebrate 'Rakhi festival' in an eco-friendly way this year with rakhis made of flowers, leaves, nuts, papers and other eco-friendly materials.
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The State government has reportedly identified locations in eight districts to set up solar and wind energy plants.
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Following a call by the IMA national body, the services would be withdrawn for 24-hours.
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According to JAC chairman K Kumar Swamy, employees from several departments, including TG TRANSCO, GENCO, SPDCL, and NPDCL, have been waiting for their promotions for over two years.
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The district BRS president said that Rs 15,000 crore of rupees were deposited in the accounts of farmers under the Rythu Bandhu scheme in just one year during the previous government's tenure.
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Villagers alerted forest officials after discovering a leopard carcass. Upon inspection, officials found porcupine quills in the leopard's mouth and back, suggesting it may have died from injuries sustained in a fight with a porcupine.
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Dharmu announced that he would submit a petition outlining demands such as road construction, bridge building, and modernization of an irrigation project in Tiryani mandal, a backward region in the district. He stated that he would end his Padayatra if the Chief Minister addressed his concerns before he reached Hyderabad.
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People of Telangana recognize the efforts of the BRS government and would not be swayed by "outrageous lies" of the Congress administration.
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According to the Telangana Development Planning Society (TGDPS), as of 8 pm, Secunderabad recorded 74.8 mm rainfall, followed by Musheerabad at 73 mm, Ramachandrapuram at 68.5 mm, and Kukatpally at 64.8 mm.
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CM keeps claiming that Congress government had offered 30,000 jobs to the youth. The fact was the BRS government had issued notification and conducted examinations. The Congress government had only presented the appointment letters to the youth, he said
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BRS leader T Harish Rao said the farm loan waiver programme was reduced to a farce. Revanth had proved once again to be falling short in the stature and sincerity to his commitment that was expected from a Chief Minister.
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The party district president Rega Kantha Rao, former MLA B Hari Priya, former municipal chairperson K Seetha Lakshmi, senior leader Dindigala Rajender and others were taken into preventive custody in the wake of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy’s visit to the district on Thursday.
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The ruing party had not yet implemented its electoral promise of providing Rs 15,000 per acre financial assistance every year to the farmers under Indiramma Rythu Bharosa.