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Recently, one million saplings were planted in an hour on the occasion of MLA Jogu Ramanna’s 58th birthday in Adilabad district
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KTR asks banking fraternity to not invoke the provisions of Sarfesi Act. Asks them to conduct techno-economic viability study of units and try to rescue them
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The dropout rate for boys in upper primary classes was 0.4 per cent and for girls it was zero.
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Officials said the searches were conducted to examine the losses shown in their statements submitted to the department.
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The temple originally built on Trikuta plan with three individual shrines connected with a common pavilion Rangamandapa, lost its two temple units.
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Based on a complaint, the police registered a case and a laid a trap against the Sub-Inspector at the police station.
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The decision comes as part of the measures to provide better facilities to passengers and safe bus travel for women at night.
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Last year, the government increased prices by Rs 30 on all beer brands.
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Kaghaznagar police said that the deceased was Gauthre Gangaram (50), a mason from Petrol Pump area in the town.
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As part of friendly policing, petrol banks have been set up at five locations in the State in collaboration with BPCL, says DGP
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Khammam: District Collector RV Karnan cautioned that serious action would be taken against the officials who failed to implement the Palle Pragathi programme in an effective manner. He along with the ZP CEO, Ch Priyanka inspected Palle Pragathi works at Acharlagudem village of Nelakondapalli mandal in the district on Monday. During his visit, the Collector […]
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The councillors if not interested in the implementation of Pattana Pragathi and managing affairs in their wards have to quit the posts, Collector stated.
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Adilabad: Under the aegis of Tudum Debba, a tribal rights organisation, a large number of Adivasis laid siege to the office of Integrated Tribal Development Agency (ITDA) in Utnoor, demanding that authorities concerned extend support to tribals who were affected by recent rains coupled with gales at Mallapur village in Indervelli mandal, on Monday. The […]
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The company will also be distributing PPE kits across six districts in rural Telangana.
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The State government has enhanced the stipend for the first-year students from the current Rs 1,500 to Rs 5,000 and for second-year students from Rs 1,600 to Rs.6,000
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In a letter to Jal Shakti Minister, AP CM claimed that RLIS and Pothireddypadu had all aprovals, on the contrary, he also wrote to the Union Environment Minister seeking expeditious green nods for the RLIS
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There was a huge demand for Kalyanam tickets on Monday since the temple was closed till recently due to lockdown.
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Hyderabad: Heavy rains lashed the Ieeja municipality and neighbouring areas in Gadwal district on Monday resulting in overflowing of canals and flooding in different areas. The rains commenced around 9 am and continued for over an hour leaving many streets in the colonies of the Ieeja municipality and several areas in different villages under sheets […]
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Minister said development of villages was possible when only the local people prepare comprehensive plans for the development of rural areas and implement them with unity
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MLA said that the target of planting 10 lakh saplings would not have been achieved, had the supporters, followers and members of TRS and people from all walks of life not participated in the event
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Hyderabad: A two-judge panel of the Telangana High Court, comprising Chief Justice Hima Kohli and Justice B Vijaysen Reddy, on Monday directed Singareni Colleries Company Ltd (SCCL) to pay 50 per cent back wages amounting to Rs 12 lakh and reinstate Chittaboina Raja Komuraiah as a Badli filler. In a previous hearing, SCCL general manager […]
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Abbas Sami, in a statement, said every Muslim, who loves the country, should abide by the Cow Slaughter Prohibition Act for the betterment of the country and not to slaughter cows in the name of Qurbani.
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Allola Indrakaran Reddy urged public representatives and officials to take the responsibility of protecting saplings planted under the massive plantation activity
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Hyderabad: Former Irrigation Minister P Lakshmaiah found fault with Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao for failing to raise Telangana’s concerns with the Krishna Water Disputes Tribunal and safeguarding the State interests. The Rayalaseema Lift Irrigation Scheme works were being taken up since last one year but the Telangana government did not raise any objections. Addressing […]