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Hyderabad: Telangana Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan launched the HYSEA Women Leaders’ Forum on Thursday virtually. “As someone who is an ardent advocate of women’s rights, gender parity, women empowerment, and equality, it would give me immense satisfaction to see accomplished women leaders coming on to a platform to mentor and nurture young and upcoming women leaders of […]
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Given the Covid-19 pandemic situation the university has tweaked the question paper pattern besides increasing the exam duration
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“Occupying very nearly the middle of the fort, is a large, massive and lofty Mohammedan building facing North” - List of Antiquarian Remains of His Highness, The Nizam’s territories, 1900 by Henry Cousens.
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According to the order, the accused traders were Nithin Prakash Mahanth and Manoj Sesha Rao, residents of Nagpur district in Maharashtra
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Harish Rao, on a visit to Medak district on Thursday, reviewed the progress of the works of Medak Collectorate, Police Headquarters, and others works besides participating in various other programmes.
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Gearing up to set up its EV manufacturing plant in Zaheerabad National Investment and Manufacturing Zone with a potential to create 25,000 jobs
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The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) would receive Rs 402.81 crore while Rs 176.40 crore goes to educational loans and Rs 436.05 crore goes to housing loans.
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The reasons for decrease in area under pulses’ cultivation may be attributed to farmers preferring cash crops.
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The construction of 11 sub-centres had already been completed and seven of them had become operational for patients
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The farmers decked up the cattle, wooden ploughs, cleaned the agriculture fields and performed poojas to the land with prayers that agriculture activity goes on smoothly and they get high yield of crops.
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Addressing villagers after laying the foundation stone for a two-lane bridge at a cost of Rs 3.53 crore at Chowdaram village in Chinnakodur mandal on Thursday, Harish Rao said Rythu Bandhu and round the clock free power supply were also helping the farming community.
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In a statement issued here, the Agriculture Minister S Niranjan Reddy said on Thursday alone, Rs.120.16 crore will be deposited into 18,000 farmers accounts, covering 2.40 lakh acres.
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About 35 lakh textbooks were printed under sale component by the private printers and publishers for the academic year 2020-21. However, only 17 lakh textbooks were sold due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Almost all the sanctioned 7007 posts for the upcoming new medical colleges consist of clinical and administrative posts for various medical departments that are needed to establish teaching hospitals.
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In a statement released by the Maoist State Committee to the media here on Thursday the party stated that they both suffered from Covid-19.
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The tanker carrying ash from National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) crashed through the compound wall and rammed into the sub-station after the driver lost control over the wheels.
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The Krishna River Management Board has instructed the Andhra Pradesh government not to take up the construction of the proposed Rayalaseema Lift Irrigation Scheme till a Detailed Project Report is submitted and appraised by the board and Central Water Commission.
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Mohammad Abdul, a youth from Bommakal, was hit by an unidentified two-wheeler while he was walking along the road in Housing Colony on Tuesday. He fell unconscious. Constable Khaleel, who was on beat in the area, rushed to the victim and tested his pulse.
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Thandur Inspector K Babu Rao and Sub-Inspector M Manasa said that the deceased were Arji Vasu (18), Intermediate II year student and Dudam Sathish (21), who discontinued intermediate, both belonging to the township.
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Vanitha, who recovered from Covid-19 recently, suffered a massive heart stroke at her Dharur residence in the outskirts of Jagitial at around 4.30 am and died in the house itself.
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In order to extend support to farmers by providing technical support, 2,061 Rythu Vedikas have been constructed across the State by spending Rs 600 crore, he added.
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Bromhexine, an untested medication for Covid-19 with no scientific basis for its efficacy in tackling the virus, is quickly becoming popular among Covid patients
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The sightings of the big cat has increased in the last few weeks
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Telangana Retired Gazetted Officers Association urges Minister V Srinivas Goud to use his good offices in getting cashless health insurance facility to the retired officers