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"People from Hyderabad, Raichur and other neighbouring places are now coming to Mahabubnagar, for Covid-19 treatment," said MInister Srinivas Goud
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The ACB and Vigilance authorities who are investigating the allegations of land encroachment against former Minister Eatala Rajender, have stumbled upon more irregularities
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The increased allocation is expected to improve availability of Remdesivir injections for moderate Covid positive patients in Telangana
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Centre has advised the State govts/UTs to actively promote the use of portability through One Nation One Ration Card (ONORC) for NFSA beneficiaries
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Sub-Inspector Madhusudan said that the deceased was Sudaveni Venkatesh Goud, a native of Kotthakummugudem village in Luxettipet mandal
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Apart from people from Telangana, many from neighbouring States are also seeking the help of the Minister since he immediately comes to their rescue
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According to the police, the deceased Ravi and Pathipaka Bapanna and the accused are neighbours and there was a dispute between both the families over three feet of land
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Apart from infrastructure in hospitals, priority is being accorded to provision of food and other facilities for patients' attendants at both government and private hospitals, said the Minister
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Community members demand Mudiraj Mahasabha to form inquiry panel to visit Ravalkole village and verify facts
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Deputy Commissioner of Police D Uday Kumar Reddy and Assistant Commissioner of Police Akhil Mahajan toured several parts of the town and district to ensure strict implementation of lockdown
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Hyderabad: Transasia Bio-Medicals Ltd. has donated 5 BiPAP-Ventilator machines for deployment in various Covid-dedicated hospitals in Telangana. Inspite of the current shortage in the availability of these machines, Transasia procured these machines from its global vendors, a press release said. Dr.V Rambabu Naik, general manager (Diagnostics), Telangana State Medical Services and Infrastructure Development Corporation (TSMSIDC), […]
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On Sunday, 4,693 individuals have recovered with a recovery rate of 92.11 per cent
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Cash of Rs 1.63 lakh, five mobile phones and cards used for gambling were recovered from their possession
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North Zone IGP, Y Nagi Reddy said the police were playing a major role in ensuring the smooth movement of emergency services without any hindrance during the lockdown
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The Mayor laid foundation for roads and drainage works taken up with Rs 14 lakh in 52nd division
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Karimnagar Commissioner of Police advised people to wear face masks and maintain physical distance besides following doctors’ instructions to check the spread of Coronavirus
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As many as 460 kits worth Rs 1.15 lakh were seized from their possession
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According to police, the main accused Kanaka Rajesh allegedly murdered the youth after finding out his relationship with his sister
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The Minister, who was on a visit to the Covid-19 hospital here on Sunday, urged the staff to comfort the patients coming to the hospital in addition to providing the best treatment.
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Family members of the Covid victims have to pay Rs. 5 challan to Municipal Commissioner, following which the municipality will take over the body to the crematorium and all the rituals will be performed
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The Collector urged the people not to come out even in relaxation time and appealed to them to utilise these mobile vehicles to purchase vegetables
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Speaking on the occasion, Ramanna hailed the reporters for gathering news and covering programmes of the government, risking their lives in the wake of the ongoing second wave of infections
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Dr Appala Chakradhari, the founder chairman of the foundation and his team gave away the essentials, fruits and multi-vitamin drugs and medicines to help the tribals recover from seasonal diseases
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Speaking after assuming charge, Prof Ramesh said that he will focus on online education considering the COVID-19 situation