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Scientists from the University of Tokyo, Japan, have created a human-like fleshy skin in a laboratory, enabling a humanoid robot to smile and give expressions. They have found a way to bind the engineered skin tissue to the complex forms of humanoid robots
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The couple, Boda Sreenu and Islavath Deepika, died within a gap of three days as they consumed a cool drink laced with poison
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This comes after the Peace Talks Committee held a meeting with the Chief Minister at his residence here on Sunday. The Committee had urged the Chief Minister to take the initiative of holding peace talks between the Union government and Maoists.
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Having run from pillar to post for over a year and appealing to the officials to remove his land from the Prohibited Category, Jeevan suspended himself upside down from a neem tree in his fields. He also fixed all the land documents to the tree
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The incident, reported at 12.10 am, caused limited damage to cables and slopes, with fuel oil leakage identified as the cause
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The scam centred around fraudulent sale of 103 acres of land at Nagaram village in Ranga Reddy district. Several IAS and IPS officials are among those people who had allegedly purchased the land
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A group of robbers attacked two persons and forcefully took away 30 sheep from them at Koheda in Hayathnagar on Sunday night
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The arrested person was identified as Raheel alias Mohd Raheel (31), a private employee currently resident of Venkatsai Prem Nagar in Chowdariguda
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The actor was earlier asked to appear before the officials on April 28, 2025, in connection with payments received from Surana Group and Sai Surya Developers for promoting their real estate projects.
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Vehicular movement comes to a near standstill for several hours, leaving former Ministers, elected representatives and other attendees on their way to BRS public meeting stranded alike
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Incident occurred when Sravan Kumar was returning to his village after shopping in Toopran town
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Whistleblowers of Gudem village may have put up the posters in an attempt to protect the lands, say locals
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Foolproof measures promised on websites turning out to be false, says cybercrime official
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Jadhav Sai Chaitanya, hailing from remote Palsi (B) Thanda in Thalamadugu mandal, graduated in Mechanical Engineering from IIIT-Tiruchirapalli
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Says BRS wants the ruling party to complete its full term such that they keep exposing their inefficiency
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Certificate will be issued with subject-wise internal, external and total marks, along with subject-wise result and final result, for academic year 2024-25; results to be released soon
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Congress regime is a “20 per cent commission government”, which ushered in chaos and failure on all fronts. They signed bonds for everything from Rythu Bandhu hike to Rs 2 lakh crop loan waiver. They collected votes on 420 promises, and even took oaths at temples but failed to fulfil them, says BRS supremo
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Party chief's fiery speech sets tone for BRS silver jubilee year; warns Congress that it would be digging its grave if its government did not get its act right
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Top officials, including Smita Sabharwal, Jayesh Ranjan, M Dana Kishore and Shashank Goel, among those transferred and given new postings
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A Pakistani national, who married a Hyderabad woman under a false Indian identity, has been detained after his illegal stay was uncovered. The case, unfolding amid heightened scrutiny post-Pahalgam massacre, has left police grappling with deportation hurdles and legal challenges, even as the Union government enforces stricter visa exit norms
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Accusations have been made that funds intended for public welfare were being diverted into private pockets. This claim is not solely from the BRS; over 200 contractors, who had not received payment for their bills unless they paid commissions, protested by storming the Finance Minister’s office in the Secretariat. They raised concerns about the prevalent commission culture, he said.
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He stated that they were holding the establishment accountable and giving a voice to the voiceless. Expressing strong disapproval of the police's role in silencing them through case filings, he urged the police to take note that the BRS would be coming to power in the next elections.
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Chandrashekhar Rao, emphasizing that the operation primarily focused in neighboring Chhattisgarh, condemned the massacre as unjust and "against dharma." He urged the Centre to halt the killings and instead invite the Maoists for peace talks to hear their concerns.
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Furniture in a camp office belonging to Additional Collector was gutted when fire broke out due to supposedly electric short-circuit in Asifabad. The loss of property damage is assessed to be about Rs 3 lakh.