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Despite receiving appointment orders on October 9, with joining date as October 10, the newly appointed teachers are yet to receive their first salary, including October and November months, leaving them in a financial limbo.
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Kotapalli in-charge Sub-Inspector K Shyam Patel said that Panem Surya Kiran from Laxmipur received serious head injuries and suffered profuse bleeding when the bus hit him, resulting in instantaneous death for him
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Head over-man Satyanarayana, who also got authorization as safety officer recently, accidentally fell into the sand bunker and died due to suffocation.
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The previous BRS government had laid emphasis on expanding IT companies in tier II cities and towns on par with Hyderabad. Accordingly, IT towers were constructed in Khammam, Karimnagar, Warangal, Nizamabad, Mahabubnagar and Nalgonda.
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Though the notification for the segment has not been released so far, some of the ticket aspirants have already started campaigning. Alphores Educational Institutions chairman Dr V Narender Reddy and Winners Publications owner Prasanna Harikrishna are extensively touring in the constituency besides organizing Atmeeya Sammelanams along with graduates.
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Bheemaram Sub-Inspector K Swetha said that Pappu Chandramouli (53) from Veldi village in Karimnagar district was killed on the spot when he came into contact with a high tension wire
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Despite a bonus of Rs.500 announced by the State, paddy farmers in the district are not showing interest to sell fine variety grains to the government.
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Dasoju Sravan called out the Chief Minister's hypocrisy, stating that the same students and unemployed youth, who were instrumental in Revanth Reddy's rise to power are now being accused of being fake agitators.
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MLAs KP Vivekananda and Madhavaram Krishna Rao demanded immediate action, warning of intensified agitation if the issues are not addressed. They vowed to raise these issues in the upcoming session of the legislative assembly, questioning the Congress government's priorities.
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The motorists using Kagaznagar-Sirpur (T)-Koutala stretch stated that the tiger was seen moving in the paddy fields abutting the mill and requested forest officials to take steps to prevent attacks on the motorists by the tiger.
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Harish Rao held the Congress government responsible for targeting him with a string of fabricated cases to deflect attention from its shortcomings.
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Khammam Collector Muzammil Khan along with ACB Khammam DSP, Y Ramesh released a publicity poster of ACB’s toll free number 1064 at his chambers
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Since the State government was delaying the payment for his work, contractor Dasaratham locked the gate of the Girls High School in Medak town and sat in protest before the gate
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Balram, who held a review meeting with general managers of all the coal areas through virtual mode on Tuesday, asked them to tighten their belts and work towards achieving the target.
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According to reports, the locals noticed the car parked and looked through the window and saw a man's body tied with a rope lying on the backseat
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Speaking on the occasion, Varun Tej said he felt happy for having the darshan of Kondagattu Anjaneya Swamy, who was known to be the most powerful god
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Many of them have been discharging duties for 18 year to 20 years at meager salary and are facing an uncertain future, with nothing to fall upon after retirement
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Forest officials said that a team was scanning the fields to gather pugmarks of the tiger. They believed that a tiger from Maharashtra might have strayed into the forests of Wankidi in search of territory and a partner for mating
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Industry sources say the government has designed the tender condition in such a way that small players cannot fulfil the conditions
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Heated arguments broke out between the BRS leaders and the police personnel. The police told the BRS leaders that since they did not have permission to enter the school, they would not be allowed in
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The deceased, Suman, was attacked with sticks and knives' he died on the spot with severe bleeding injuries
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The Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB ), Telangana in the month of November has registered a total of 17 trap cases (17) and one Disproportionate Assets (DA) case. The ACB on Monday said that that a total of 27 Government servants and three outsourcing employees from various departments, were trapped and sent to the judicial remand.
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Briefing details of the operation, Neeraj Kumar disclosed that the tiger was roaming in the forests located on the borders of both Telangana and Maharashtra. He asked the officials to be alert. He stated that 20 teams were scanning the forests to locate the tiger, while 21 CCTV cameras and a live camera were installed to capture its images.
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The Chief Secretaries of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana reached an agreement on several matters during a two-hour meeting at the APIIC office in Mangalagiri in Andhra Pradesh on Monday. They resolved to distribute labour cess amounting to Rs 861 crore between the two States.