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Hyderabad: Pregnant staffers at government and private aided junior colleges have been exempted from physical attendance and allowed to work from home due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The decision was taken following a representation made by Telangana Inter Vidya Naari Shakthi, requesting the government to exempt pregnant working women from physical attendance and allow them […]
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Realisation of e-challans was less than 50 per cent in Mumbai and New Delhi.
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The panel was dealing with a PIL filed by Telangana Republican Party (TRP)
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Nearly 300 species of migratory birds recorded in Kaghaznagar forest division in past two years
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Though MCHC is a referral health centre for surgeries, it motivates pregnant women to opt for normal deliveries
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MLA T Jayaprakash Reddy demanded that the govt should waive agriculture loans up to Rs 1 lakh and extend financial assistance to farmers who suffered losses due to unseasonal rains
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Speaking at the oath-taking ceremony of members of Mancherial Agriculture Market Committee here on Wednesday, Indrakaran Reddy said the government was implementing many innovative schemes aimed at the welfare of the farmers.
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In a letter submitted to the Minister, CCI Ltd Deputy GM P Amarnath Reddy said the CCI was functioning from a rented building since its inception in 1990 and was paying a huge rent resulting in a financial burden on it
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Govt chief whip questioned the BJP leader and asked where he was during the Statehood movement and reminded him that if it had not been KCR, Telangana State would not have been created
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Besides, the State government had also released Rs 182.16 crore from the State budget for developmental works in Greater Warangal Municipal Corporation (GWMC)
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In the wake of speculations that Nagarjunasagar Assembly by-election will be held along with the bypoll to Tirupati Parliamentary constituency, all the political parties have commenced their preparations
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He said BJP leaders were spreading falsehood against the State government and were making baseless allegations against the Chief Minister.
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Though govt had promised funds to people desirous of building houses on their own land a year ago to ensure housing for all, it got delayed because revenue generation was low in 2020, said Minister
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Shirisha and her two sisters, Manisha and Abhinaya, were orphaned when their father, Thirupati, also a barber, died of illness on December 18 last year
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For the academic year 2020-21, a total of 5,104 convener quota seats were available in LLB-three year, LLB-five year and LLM courses.
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Offline classes to start initially for students of Class IX and X, subject to govt’s nod
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SCCL chairman and managing director N Sridhar thanked Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao and announced that the PRP would be paid to the officials in February
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Field officers have been instructed to collect the carcasses of birds detected during this period, pack them safely and send them to veterinary science laboratories for analysing and identifying cause of death
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The rail track works up to Gajwel have already been completed and track testing carried out. Local trains will be operated on this route soon, TSPB Vice-Chairman B Vinod Kumar
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Thungathurthy MLA Gadari Kishore said Chandrashekhar Rao had taken Telangana State to the top position in the country in development and welfare in a short span of six years
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MLA Saidi Reddy visited the 24th ward of Huzurnagar Municipality and inquired about the problems and instructed the officials to conduct a meeting to know the issues being faced by the people
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Animal Husbandry Minister Talasani Srinivas Yadav assured that the State government is taking all preventive measures to avoid spreading of the flu in the State and urged people not to panic
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According to One Town inspector Saidulu, he along with Task Force Inspector Narshima Rao raided the tent of three persons and found the two headed snake packed in a plastic box
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The cost of the land that was handed over to the railways is over Rs.380 crore