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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy’s comments while 'interacting' with toddy toppers on Sunday triggered an instant backlash from various quarters, including toddy tappers and the Goud community in particular, on Monday.
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Srinivas Goud said the safety kits distributed by the Chief Minister under Katamayya Rakshana Kavacham scheme were actually initiated by the previous BRS government.
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Upon learning that the bridge was damaged by the floods, Kotapalli Inspector D Sudhakar and Sub-Inspector Rajender rushed to the spot and took up repairs by bringing an earthmover.
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After seeing the struggles of the farmers, the researchers at IIT-H, Praveen Chandrahas and Praveen Tammana developed the Agribot which was the cynosure of all eyes during the Innovation Day-2024 held at IIT-H
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As per rainfall readings recorded by the TGPDS from 8.30 am to 7 pm, Basar and Mallial mandal headquarters received the highest rainfall by 79 mm.
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Bellampalli Inspector Devaiah performed CPR on Addicharla Mahesh by immediately rushing to the spot after receiving information from staffers of a patrolling team on Sunday night.
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The tally of BRS MLAs, who joined the Congress from BRS, has now increased to 10.
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The worth of the seized gutkha and pan masala was put at Rs.34.94 lakh. During a regular vehicle check at Kamkole toll plaza on Sunday, the Munipally police led by ASI Yesaiah seized the gutkha from a DCM vehicle.
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The Tribunal-II made it categorically clear to AP that in case of failing to comply with the orders on this count within the stipulated (extended) period, AP would forfeit its right to file it in future and the Tribunal may proceed further with the case.
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"Promising one thing and delivering another has become a habit of the Congress," says Senior BRS leader and Siddipet MLA T Harish Rao.
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Former minister Niranjan Reddy argued that seeking complaints from farmers regarding loan waivers would create disputes among them and said the Congress party, which gained power by making election promises, was now looking for excuses to escape those promises.
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"Why is the government imposing conditions and troubling the farmers? This is nothing but cheating," says BJP Legislative Party leader A Maheshwar Reddy
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Speaking on the occasion, Nirmal Inspector Praveen Kumar advised the students not to consume ganja and gutka, also sought cooperation of students in eradicating the menace such as smuggling of ganja.
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Some officials have reportedly opted to appear virtually for the inquiry. The commission is focusing on various aspects, including the alleged financial irregularities and technical flaws in the project’s design, planning, and execution.
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Collector Kumar Deepak said that plants play a vital role in protection of ecological balance and existence of living organisms.
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The Sangareddy POCSO court sentenced the convict Itikyala Naveen (30), to 20 years of imprisonment in a rape case of a minor girl reported at Patancheru in 2018.
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BJP MLA Palvai Harish Babu alleged that Kondal Reddy was collecting huge amounts for various works being assigned to various companies by the State government.
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The villagers who blocked the Chegunta-Medak road protesting lack of drinking water supply, had said that officials and elected representatives were not responding to their pleas.
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According to reports, Devara Raju, who was working in the South Central Railway office in Jangaon, was addicted to online betting games and lost lakhs of rupees.
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Adilabad DSP L Jeevan Reddy said a case was registered against Mohammed Azeem, Mohammed Tharif and Shammu of Aslam Traders for their alleged role in smuggling of the contraband substance
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As per rainfall data by the Telangana Development Planning Society (TDPS), the district recorded an actual average rainfall of 248 mm as against the normal rainfall from June 1 to July 15, reflecting a deficit by 19 percent.
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A man allegedly kills his wife by slitting her throat and tries to die by suicide by slitting his own throat, following a family dispute at Saidapur village in Bela mandal on Monday.
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According to the GO, the waiver would be limited to Rs.2 lakh per one farmer’s family. The food security card database of the Civil Supplies department would be considered as a parameter to define a farmer’s family.
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Six students from a Model Sports School-Utnoor belonging to the tribal welfare department have qualified for participating in a national sub-junior hockey championship to be held in Kollam of Kerala from July 19 to 29.