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During the past week, there has been no classroom teaching happening in the KGBVs. While some district education officers made alternative arrangements to teach Class 10 students, the rest of the students were left in the lurch
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Raising the bar on its stringent policies, Dubai has introduced new visa regulations where one must prove the relationship with the proposed tourist and, also, accommodation capabilities by host. The visa applicant also must prove financial status
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Candidates must have at least SSC passed and minimum of 3 years old driving license and aged between 21 years and 38 years.
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The incident happened as the baby's mother was busy appearing for the Group-II examination on Monday. As part of the second day of the examination, the mother had came to appear for the examination at the Damika Degree College in Vemulawada, leaving her two-month-old daughter with her mother-in-law
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Speaking to the media at the Assembly media point on Monday, the BRS working president said farmers in Chief Minister's Kodangal constituency were being assaulted and threatened
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The party charged the Congress government with filing illegal cases, applying third-degree methods, detaining farmers, and even handcuffing them when one of them suffered heart stroke
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Thirupathaiah complained of chest pain and fell unconscious at 6 am. He was immediately shifted to a hospital in the town, but doctors declared him brought dead
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Vijayashanthi recalled that in 2007, the first Telangana Talli statue was unveiled by the Talli Telangana Party, floated by her. In a post on 'X,' she said that BS Ramulu had designed Telangana Talli as the mother of the poor, weak, and marginalised communities.
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Locals reported that a tiger has been roaming between the forest and nearby farms, disrupting agricultural activities. They urged forest officials to take measures to prevent human casualties and closely monitor the tiger's movements. The villagers expressed their frustration, stating that they have been forced to delay farming activities due to the tiger's presence.
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Farmers found fault with the Congress party, which promised to waive all crop loans, for deceiving them by denying crop loan waiver scheme to them after coming to power.
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The deceased has been identified as Sravani. Her family members—Sudhakar, Lathik, Sai, and Ganesh—sustained serious injuries. The victims, originally from Mirudoddi in Siddipet, were residing in Dammaiguda.
The deceased has been identified as Sravani. Her family members—Sudhakar, Lathik, Sai, and Ganesh—sustained serious injuries. The victims, originally from Mirudoddi in Siddipet, were residing in Dammaiguda.
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Sambasiva Rao serves adjournment motion also on the fear and anxiety among residents over HYDRAA demolitions
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Intense cold wave conditions also prevailed across several districts in Telangana with temperatures in Adilabad, Nirmal, Vikarabad, Kumram Bheem Asifabad hovering between 6.3 degrees Celsius and 7 degrees Celsius
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In a statement, party says Finance Minister deliberately given false information on debts and had tarnished the reputation of the previous BRS government
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According to reports, two persons on a bike coming from behind reportedly started abusing Chandrakant for not giving side to their vehicle
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The Telangana Police, during the National Lok Adalat on Saturday, facilitated the settlement of 1,57,088 registered across the State.
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A staggering 2,55,490 candidates skipped the Group - II services recruitment examination, which was conducted across the State on Sunday.
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Harish Rao said Revanth Reddy had got himself out by "hit wicket" as he failed to implement the promises he made during his election campaign.
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Union Minister of State for Home, Bandi Sanjay Kumar, on Sunday said he was not in the race to become the BJP State president.
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An aspirant who sneaked into Group - II examination centre with a foldable mobile phone in his undergarments was caught on Sunday. The incident was reported from a centre in Vikarabad district.
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BRS MLA KP Vivekananda said Mahesh Kumar Goud’s recent open letter to Chandrashekhar Rao appeared to shield Revanth Reddy's shortcomings. He called Mahesh Kumar Goud a dummy president controlled by the Chief Minister, pointing out that past PCC presidents openly criticised their party's governance when needed.
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From the Musi riverfront project to the Metro Rail, the BRS administration left behind a legacy of broken promises and incomplete works, he alleged in the letter.
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It was said the tiger was moving in Gundala and Allapalli mandals for the last three days creating panic among the people.
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Farmers in many States have been grappling with a shortage of Diammonium Phosphate (DAP) during the ongoing Rabi season, despite the government's efforts to ensure adequate supplies. The shortage is attributed to several geo-political factors, including the Red Sea Crisis, which has forced vessels to take longer routes via the Cape of Good Hope, causing supply chain disruptions.