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Uttam Kumar Reddy outlined the State government’s comprehensive plan to improve vocational training and employment prospects in the State.
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DSP L Jeevan Reddy, who inaugurated the camp, told the cops to take care of their health. He opined that some personnel were neglecting their health as they were forced to work round the clock.
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Harish Rao pointed to the brutal killing of G Sanjeev in Utkuru mandal of Narayanapet district, and the public stabbing of Sameer in Hyderabad's Balapur as alarming examples of increasing violence.
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He along with additional director of health department Dr Amar Singh Naik participated in a national sickle cell and anemia elimination mission programme held on the premises of Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) here on Thursday.
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According to officials, in 2018, a total of 1,417 beneficiaries paid DDs for the second batch of sheep in the district, and among them, only 584 received during the last six years.
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The event was jointly organized by Mythri Yoga and Nature Cure Centre, Swamy Vivekananda Yoga Trust, Om Ashtothara Yoga.
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Despite farmers paying DDs three months ago, the power officials are not sanctioning new agriculture motor connections.
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The engineering college was sanctioned by the previous BRS government but the current dispensation was not making any move to open the college even after six months.
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TGSRTC management announced a lifetime free bus pass to the girl child, continuing with the previous practise of giving life time free bus pass to children born in RTC buses and bus stations.
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In Hyderabad, Shaikpet received the highest rainfall of 3.5 mm, on Tuesday.
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Banswada Mahipal Reddy shot to fame after earning a few crores by selling tomatoes last year.
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The ZP general body meeting was held under the chair of ZP chairperson Dava Vasantha here on Wednesday. While explaining about the action plan of the electricity department, Transco SE Satyanarayana said that the State government was supplying 24 hours quality power.
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As per a weather report from the Telangana Planning Development Society, the district registered 87.5 mm of rainfall from June 1 to 18, reflecting an average deficit of 72 percent.
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The Minister on Tuesday conducted a review meeting with municipal and district officials on the progress of developmental works being taken up under the Smart City and other funds.
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Senior officials who are investigating into the complaint, are learnt to have found that he had threatened at least three other female police constables and sexually assaulted them.
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The event was jointly organized by Mythri Yoga and Nature Cure Centre, Swamy Vivekananda Yoga Trust, Om Ashtothara Yoga.
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While 29,707 students registered in second phase admissions, 3,270 candidates could not get seat allotment as they exercised a limited number of web options. As for faculty-wise allotments, commerce continues to be the top choice with 14,012 students receiving a seat in the stream.
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In the notice, TGRERA directed the firms to respond within a week as to why action should not be initiated against them for violating the RERA rules.
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Since the distinct has been witnessing a prolonged dry spell, farmers were organising various programmes to appease rain gods across the district.
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According to statistics, a total of 86 children were given for adoption since the inception of Shishugriha in 2011. Of that, 59 were girls and the remaining 27 were boys. 68 percent of girls were adopted by couples.
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He praised Thara’s services, stating that she had rendered outstanding services to the department in detecting explosive material such as bombs, RDX, gun powder, TNT and so on, besides inspecting stages for VIPs in public meetings.
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The Central government had released Rs.80.10 crore under the programme for the last financial year. The State government has given administrative sanction for release of a total of Rs 133.50 crore including the State's share of Rs.53.40 crore under the same head.
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Coming down heavily on former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, the TJS chief said in name of urgency, the former Chief Minister had caused huge losses to the exchequer.
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They demanded the government to consider candidates' selection for Group - I Main examination in 1:100 instead of 1:50.