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Khammam, Kothagudem, Gandugulapalli, Cherla, Dummugadem, Mulkalapalli and Gundala achieved 100 percent results.
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The deceased B Motilal (24) of Bodagutta area in Kothagudem was hired by a tractor owner for alleged illegal transportation of sand. Over speeding was said to be the reason for the accident.
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With an increased voter turn out, three political parties - BRS, BJP and Congress - are now busy calculating how it is going to influence the outcome of the election.
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Agriculture Minister Tummala Nageshwar Rao on Tuesday made an appeal to farmers to desist from the practice as it had enormous impact on the environment.
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The surge in polling percentage is being attributed to several factors, including favorable weather conditions and increased voter awareness.
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The segment saw 74.09 percent of voting indicating a marginal increase when compared to 71.42 percent of voter turnout in 2019 polls.
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The NDSA team visited both Naragurjuna Sagar and the Srisailam projects in February this year to conduct safety inspection of the project structures.
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The EVMs of Medak Lok Sabha Constituency were kept in BVRIT College, Narsapur and Tribal Welfare Residential School in Narsapur.
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The huge turnout of people at the former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao’s road show in the district created a positive impact and there was a silent voting in favour of BRS, Nageswara Rao explained.
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Polling percentage in rural areas was higher than that in urban areas. There is more than 10 percent difference in voting between rural and urban assembly segments.
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The election held on Monday witnessed a voter turnout of 76.09 percent. In the 2019 Lok Sabha election 75.3 percent voter turnout, which was highest in the State, was recorded.
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He thanked the party cadre and leaders for working hard for over 50 days for BRS candidate P Venkatrami Reddy.
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For instance, Adilabad Assembly segment saw 72.50 percent of voting, while Nirmal constituency registered 71.98 percent of turnout.
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The rooftop solar adoption has been very slow, especially in the residential sector in the State as the installation of solar power is still an expensive option for many.
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Sadanandam (48) complained of chest pain while he was returning home after completing duties on Monday night.
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The Narsapur assembly segment recorded 84.25 percent polling while the Palair assembly segment in Khammam Lok Sabha constituency recorded 83.30 percent polling, the second best in the State
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Rauthu Sattaiah, a farmer, alleged that the staffers at the centre were secretly stealing around three kilograms of grains per bag by tampering with the weighing machine.
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Police resorted to a lathi charge on teachers reportedly when they demanded full payment for their work after duty on Monday.
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Ministers Bhatti Vikramarka, Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy and Tummala Nageswara Rao cast their votes in their respective polling stations in Khammam district on Monday.
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The Nagarkurnool district administration established an auxiliary polling station for their convenience in a private building at Mallapur Penta for 10 Chenchus.
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Voters were seen standing in serpentine queue lines at polling booths to exercise their franchise right from the beginning of polling at 7 am.
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With weather remaining a bit cool compared to the last few days, voting percent increased after every hour.
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Taking strong exception to Revanth Reddy addressing a press conference in the middle of the voting, the union Minister said the Revanth had no respect for norms.
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All the assembly segments in both the Lok Sabha constituencies attracted a huge number of voters beginning from morning except the Patancheru assembly segment