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The official, instead of giving a proper reply to the farmer's question on Rythu Bharosa, asked them to visit the Sangareddy Collector's office with pesticide bottle in hand or to immolate themselves in protest to get Rythu Bharosa
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The accused was said to have demanded Rs.30,000 to issue a coupon to a farmer to sell his cotton produce
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The police recovered PdC worth Rs.4.5 crore from the accused and arrested six persons. Palladium, which is used to make the catalyst PdC, is said to be the costliest among the four precious metals of gold, silver, platinum and palladium
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The 10,000 liters capacity chilling center, which has been operated since the last 22 years, was seized on the ground that the center has no permission from TS-iPASS
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According to police reports, the victims were believed to have accidentally come into contact with live electric wires while hunting wild boars
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Harish Rao urged the Centre and the State government to take immediate action, cautioning that Telangana's future was in jeopardy. He emphasized, "The Congress government must come out of its deep slumber before Telangana faces a severe water crisis."
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Providing details of the arrest, Ramagundam Commissioner of Police M. Srinivasulu informed the media that Iruguralla Sathish, a juvenile, along with Mohammad Sameer, Bheema Anudeep, Mohammad Abdul, Jadi Raghavendra Swamy, Guduru Ramu, Shaik Athar, and Shaik Sameer— all from different parts of the town— as well as Arjun Babu Rao and Mohammad Azeej from Karimnagar, were apprehended following a tip-off.
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The police, who tried to calm down the relatives, had failed to control the situation. The situation still remained tense as a huge number of Srinivas’ kin and friends gathered at the hospital
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He took a drastic step by ending his life at his home on Wednesday night. The reason behind his suicide remains unknown.
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The incident took place when the bike carrying the victim accidentally plunged into the rivulet from the bridge over Bokkalavagu near Kalvacherla, resulting in his immediate death.
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Although the incident occurred a week ago, it came to light on Thursday. According to locals, 2,500 chickens have died on this farm alone. Additionally, reports suggest that 1,000 chickens had previously died.
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A man, who was suffering from a severe case of snoring, making life difficult for those living with him as well, approached a private hospital in Sangareddy where he died after surgery
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The victim, Chandramma (38) and her husband Gundappa reportedly entered into an argument over some family issue during the night. In a fit of rage, Gundappa attacked her with an axe, killing her on the spot.
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BRS supporter Nayini Anurag Reddy took to X to share a government order issued on February 4, revealing that the Law Department allocated Rs 22 lakh as fees for senior advocate Ravindra Shrivastava for his appearance and conference on November 5 and 6. Shrivastava represented the State's interests in the Telangana High Court on behalf of the Law Department Secretary.
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Built in 1981 across the Krishna River, the Srisailam Dam is a vital multipurpose project supporting Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. It generates hydroelectric power with an installed capacity of 900 MW for Telangana and 770 MW for Andhra Pradesh. Additionally, it facilitates irrigation, provides drinking water to extensive areas in both states, and is a key component of the Telugu Ganga Project, which supplies drinking water to Chennai. The dam also plays a crucial role in flood management.
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Dismisses the petition filed by Jeevan Reddy and his family in connection with a land dispute case
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It is learnt that the passengers could not come out of their alcohol intoxication even after five hours after the accident
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State’s senior counsel CS Vaidyanathan highlights the historical context of Krishna basin and its sub-basins, explaining the changes in State boundaries
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Cyber security experts urged people to be more vigilant and proactive in taking preventive measures and avoid becoming victims of cybercrimes
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The court was hearing petitions related to the condition and management of government-run hostels and educational buildings in the State
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It started with an inspiring address and interaction session between students and Dr BVR Mohan Reddy, Founder, Cyient
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Former Minister’s counsel argues that FIR filed without proper evidence and case filed without authority
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Farmers from Mokdumpur, Nallguntapalli, Mandulapalli, Chegurthi and Erukulla submitted a representation to Collector Pamela Satpathy
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Stage protest on Suryapet-Dantalapalli main road against failure of Irrigation Department to ensure irrigation support to Rabi crops