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Meanwhile, deviating from the annual practice of planting 19 crore to 20 crore saplings under the programme, this year the State government will be planting only 13 crore saplings, citing different reasons, including availability of sites.
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Though officials are tight-lipped over the closure of the main entrance, speculations are rife that the gate was closed to make Vaastu changes.
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Responding to the incident, BRS working president KT Rama Rao came down heavily on the State government for its negligence and said it was putting the lives of people in danger by not maintaining drinking water tanks properly.
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According to the University's curriculum and Bourntec's needs, the company would provide students with training in GIS and related fields and open doors to long-term job opportunities, he said.
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Mekala Rajesh (37), who was working in the workshop of the cement company, breathed his last while being shifted to a hospital in Karimnagar
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Khammam district played a vital role during the Telangana movement, he said. It was sad that A Revanth Reddy, who aimed a rifle at Telangana activists, has become the Chief Minister of the State.
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The cotton growers said that they were now easily able to buy seeds at any dealer in the district centre and 16 mandal centres without needing to wait in long queues.
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A huge number of leaders and cadre made a beeline at Harish Rao's residence in Siddipet to greet their leader on his birthday.
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During the checks, cash of Rs 99.16 crore in cash, Rs 11.48 crore worth liquor, Rs 63.19 worth precious metals and narcotic substances worth Rs 14.52 crore were seized.
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Similarly, a total of 36, 496 girls had appeared for the entrance test out of which 32, 459 i.e. 88.94 percent cleared the test, officials on Monday said.
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The number of rounds for counting varies, with a maximum of 24 rounds in Choppadandi, Yakutpura, and Devarakonda Assembly segments, and a minimum of 13 rounds in Armoor, Bhadrachalam, and Aswaraopet constituencies.
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Adilabad Parliament constituency, comprising seven Assembly segments such as Adilabad, Boath, Nirmal, Khanapur, Mudhole, Sirpur (T) and Asifabad went for polls on May 13.
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The BRS has never lost a Lok Sabha election in Medak since the party was launched in 2001.
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Their medical condition was learnt to be stable. The assailants did not spare Sai Kumar and Srinivas even after they said they were forest officials, police said.
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Provision for downloading of Hall Tickets to the candidates is already available on the Commission’s website from June 1 and candidates can download the same till the commencement of the exam.
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As many as 558 counting staff, including 448 personnel for EVM counting and 70 people for counting postal ballot votes, have been appointed
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The incident occurred when the deceased, along with three other villagers from Jagannadhapuram village ventured into the forest to collect firewood
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In the last elections, the BRS had secured 920 votes, Congress had bagged 350 votes and BJP polled 100 votes. In the current by poll, the BRS secured 763 votes and Congress bagged 662 votes, registering an increase of nearly 300 votes, he said.
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Meanwhile, vehicles moving to Jagtial from Karimnagar would be diverted through Court complex, Jyothinagar, Chemist bhavan, Satavahana University and Rekurthy cross roads.
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The Governor of Telangana, Jharkhand, and Lt Governor of Puducherry, unfurled the national flag and took the parade salute at Raj Bhavan’s historic Durbar Hall.
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Keeping in mind the electricity needs of the State, the Singareni company was making efforts to start operations in some new coal blocks, he said. Apart from thermal power generation the company was giving priority to solar power generation, he added.
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They were accompanied by Superintendents of Police namely Gaush Alam, Dr Janaki Sharmila, Ashok Kumar and K Suresh Kumar and Additional Collectors of the four districts as well.
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Rahul Raj said counting of postal ballots will be completed in two rounds while each of these assembly segments will be completed 19 to 23 rounds.
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BRS leaders led by Farooq Hussain, Kadavergu Rajanarasu, Pala Sairam, Macha Venugopal Reddy and others have offered floral tributes at Martyr's memorial remembering the sacrifices of the Telangana Martyrs.