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As part of the third day's protest, the journalists submitted a petition to the statue of Mahatma Gandhi on the premises of the GWMC and later to the statue of Rajiv Gandhi at MGM Junction.
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Under the scheme, drones worth Rs.10 lakh will be supplied to the groups, which will have to pay Rs.2 lakh with the remaining Rs.8 lakh to be borne by the NRLM
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He aas caught by the inspecting teams of Telangana State Medical Council at Sharat Cardiac Centre, Sri Sri Nagar
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Kuditheti Ramesh was a part of a group of keyboard players performing Christian devotional songs and uploading as many as 1046 videos in an hour on Instagram
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Telangana Private Degree and PG Colleges Management Association Dr B Suryanarayana Reddy said despite the colleges repeated pleas for releasing the fee reimbursement, the government has not released the same
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BRS MLC K Kavitha called upon the BRS activists to educate people about the cheating being done to various sections by the Congress government by visiting each and every village.
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The Naini project marks SCCL's national expansion, with officials projecting a peak output of 10 million tonnes annually from a reserve of 340.78 million tonnes.
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People elected the Congress party to rule the State for a period of five years. The BRS would also wish the Congress to continue in the power for five years and provide better facilities to the public
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Superintendent of Police Akhil Mahajan, in a statement, said Soyam Kishtu, a man from hamlet under Dharmapuri village, was apprehended on charges of poisoning the water for the mid-day meal.
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The museum, which had a limited number of tribal artifacts in the past, has been renovated and redesigned to depict tribal way of life in its entirety along with amenities such as a selfie point, food court among others to impress visitors.
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I will fight to end the Congress government’s misrule and bring K Chandrashekhar Rao as Chief Minister for a third term, Dasoju Sravan Kumar declared after taking oath in the Telangana Legislative Council
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Senior BRS MLA T Harish Rao said the apex court's observations, especially its censure over the use of bulldozers during holidays, exposed the deliberate and dangerous environmental destruction by the Revanth Reddy government.
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Reacting to the apex court’s strong observations against the Telangana government, BRS working president KT Rama Rao said the order vindicates the concerns raised by environmentalists and the BRS over the large-scale tree felling in Kancha Gachibowli forest. He hoped that the Revanth Reddy government will not continue to make a fool of itself.
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If the subject-wise experts committee finds the contested question to be incorrect, ambiguous or an incorrect answer key, it will recommend the NTA to drop the question
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A Bench comprising Justices B.R. Gavai and A.G. Masih heard the suo motu case concerning alleged environmental violations. The Court scheduled the next hearing for May 15, granting the Telangana government four weeks to submit its response to the CEC report. Additionally, it directed the State’s wildlife warden to outline the measures being undertaken to safeguard displaced animals.
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Sources said the teachers were shocked to find empty pesticide bottles inside one of the classrooms. Acting swiftly, they alerted the local police, potentially preventing harm to the students. A formal complaint was also filed with the authorities.
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The Board of Intermediate Education (BIE), which conducted the examinations, has finished the evaluation process, while the results are currently being processed by the Centre for Good Governance (CGG).
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The former Minster said the government had failed both in supplying irrigation and drinking water. While agricultural fields went dry due to lack of water, now people are gasping for drinking water
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Ten teams of ED officials conduct searches at Secunderabad, Bowenpally, Jubilee Hills, Madhapur and Banjara Hills
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Chandrababu Naidu is reportedly planning to acquire additional 30,000 acres for building the capital, while Revanth Reddy is planning to construct what he calls ‘Future City’ in 30,000 acres in Hyderabad
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Appearing for Prabhakar Rao, senior advocate T Niranjan Reddy requested the court to grant an interim order restraining his arrest, stating that he is willing to return to India within a week if such protection is granted
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Citing a potential conflict of interest, Justice K Lakshman directs HC Registry to place the petition before the Chief Justice for assigning it to another bench
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Senior Counsel CS Vaidyanathan highlighted the diversion arrangements from Polavaram and Pattiseema Lift Irrigation Schemes to the Prakasam Barrage at how they can be detrimental to the interests of Telangana State
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Justice Lakshman questions the authority of a corporator to dictate the approval or rejection of building permits