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According to local people, Thota Mallaiah (75) died of ill-health on Tuesday. While preparations were being made for his final rites on Wednesday, Mallaiah’s wife Rajalachamma collapsed all of a sudden and died.
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He was said to have committed suicide by walking in front of a moving train between Khammam and Mallemadugu railway stations during late night hours on Tuesday.
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The dog, which came from Jammikunta, attacked the people on the way, was later killed by municipal workers.
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The injured persons approached doctors in Huzurabad government area hospital where they were given anti-rabies injections.
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The heavy exchange of fire broke out in the afternoon between C60 commandos and Naxals in Wandoli village and continued for six hours, Gadchiroli Superintendent of Police Nilotpal said.
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The Telangana State Power Generation Corporation (TGGenco) has taken up hydro power generation at the 6X39 MW power plant at Priyadarshini Jurala project by switching on one unit on Wednesday.
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Irrigation and Civil Supplies Minister N Uttam Kumar Reddy said the initiative taken up to provide cooking gas cylinders at Rs.500 benefited around 40 lakh women in the State.
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The accused were Mariyamma and Anuradha. While Mariyamma was working as an ANM in Zaheerabad area, Anuradha was working as store keeper in a government hospital in Hyderabad.
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The incident occurred when a sidewall collapsed while the workers were repairing a motor at high level sump. Fitter Uppula Venkateshwar and Gadam Vidhyasagar died on the spot when the sidewall collapsed and fell on them.
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Kishan Reddy also addressed Rahul Gandhi in the post, saying “Mr. Rahul Gandhi, your promises can't gloss over this blatant political opportunism! The people of Bharat are watching.”
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Akhil was presently working in a cool drink shop in Chandurthi. Knowing about this, the Vemulawada rural police along with local cops went to the cool drink shop to arrest Akhil. However, noticing the police, he injured himself with a knife on his hands and legs.
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A large number of students were given the material at the store's main branch Congress leader Tummala Yugandhar.
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The substance was being smuggled from Odisha in a car and the worth of the seized ganja was 19.25 lakh.
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As a support staff, they play a crucial role in the execution of works under the NREGS which aims at enhancing livelihood security of rural households and prioritises sustainable development.
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The expo was held to make students learn about the people with the skills that need to thrive in the ever-evolving job market in accordance with this year's theme, ‘Youth Skills for Peace and Development’.
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Besides allocating centres, the State government will also sanction a loan of Rs.2.50 lakh under Stree Nidhi to purchase computers, printers, scanners, furniture and other equipment.
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While the loans upto Rs.1 lakh will be waived from Thursday in the first spell, loans upto Rs 1.5 lakh will be cleared by the end of July in the second spell and the remaining loans, those upto Rs 2 lakh, will be waived before August 15.
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The teams would continuously work on controlling the supply and consumption of narcotics in the district.
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Siddipet police nabbed nine persons, allegedly when they were purchasing dry ganja from one wholesale dealer at KCR Nagar in Siddipet town on Tuesday.
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Since the availability of water in Nagarjuna Sagar was much less than the total requirement of 9.914 TMC to be met, the KRMB had decided to draw water from the Srisailam project to meet the indent.
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Speaking at a media conference at Telangana Bhavan on Wednesday, the former Agriculture Minister criticised the current guidelines on the loan waiver as defective and restrictive.
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Harish Rao visited Kistaiah, who was undergoing treatment at RVM Medical College Hospital, Mulugu on Wednesday.
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The incident occurred at Bopparam in Atmakur (S) mandal when the girl accidentally fell into the pit, and her father and his friend tried to save her.
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Dr. Appaiah and his team started trekking from Gummadidoddi village and crossed 3 streams, climbed 3 hills and walked 16 kilometers on foot to reach Penugolu village.