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According to the district agriculture marketing officer MA Aleem, cotton crop was cultivated in about 1,85,000 lakh acres across the district and 1.40 lakh metric tonnes of produce was expected in Vanakalam season
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The exhibition is going to be organised as part of 'Innovation in Science Pursuit for Inspired Research (INSPIRE) Awards -MANAK (Million Minds Augmenting National Aspirations and Knowledge)
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Will the BJP's reliance on Prime Minister Narendra Modi to carry the campaign in Telangana will prove counterproductive and go the Karnataka way? This has become the topic of discussion among BJP State leaders.
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The hospital is expected to provide state-of-the-art healthcare services to people in Warangal and surrounding districts.
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KTR siad that there has been a significant enhancement in the power situation within the State. The government now ensures a consistent supply of high-quality power for a full 24 hours to residential, agricultural, and industrial sectors.
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Senior citizens aged 80 and above, and differently abled persons with more than 40 percent disability, will be able to vote from home during the forthcoming Assembly elections in Telangana.
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Four youngsters of a tribal family cracked the Police Recruitment Board examination to land constable jobs. The State government announced the constable recruitment results on Wednesday.
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Addressing the gathering after inaugurating a 1,000-bed hospital attached to Government Medical College Siddipet on Thursday, the Minister has said that it has been realised because Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao was at the helm of affairs.
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One of the priests of the Medaram Sammakka-Sarakka shrine, Siddaboina Laxman Rao (43), passed away due to illness
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Chennur revenue division was formed, while Asnad and Parpalli were converted into mandal centres.
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CMR Group of Institutions has added one more feather to its existing group of colleges by starting a new medical college, CMR IMS at Kandlakoya, Medchal.
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Soon after her death, Swapna's husband Sai allegedly consumed pesticide. He was being treated at Manugur Government Hospital.
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Legislative Affairs Minister Vemula Prashanth Reddy condemned the accusations of Modi against Chief Minister Chandrashekhar Rao and demanded evidence to substantiate the claims
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M Shyam Prasad Reddy, president, Telangana Retired Engineers Association, and Tanneru Venkatesham, general secretary, requested the Centre, to ensure that the terms of reference of the Tribunal tasked with the distribution of Krishna waters between the States of Telangana and AP should have a specific time limit
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The company currently produces hydrogen gas using thermal electricity and electrolysis chemical methods. The two 600 MW generators at the STPP use hydrogen as a coolant to reduce heat.
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The move could change the political equations in Malkajgiri constituency.
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It will be held on October 6 to discuss on the indents to be placed by the two states to meet their drinking water needs from October 23 to May 31, 2024.
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The police recovered 26.5 grams of gold including a mangalsutra and a gold earring from the accused
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He said that Modi had not taken any measures to support Telangana's progress and instead, diverted tax revenue from the State to support States like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
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The unique breakfast scheme will be launched by the Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao for government school children in Rangareddy district on Friday, while local public representatives will launch it in other districts in the State
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In an effort to project himself as the saviour of people of Telangana, Modi tried to project that he holds the legacy of Patel. He tried to project that leaders from Gujarat had always come to the rescue of the people of Telangana whenever they were in trouble.
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ICT Academy relationship manager Sheik Ghouse Pasha said through ICT awareness programmes on faculty development, skill and entrepreneurship development, youth and digital empowerment, industry institute interaction would be organised for faculty and students.
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This marks a significant increase of 5.8 per cent compared to January this year.