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The SP inaugurated a free mega medical camp organised by Cherla police for adivasis of Chennapuram, Yerrampadu, Battinapally and Battigudem villages on Thursday.
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The accused lady convinced the woman by telling wicked stories that all of them are belonging to ‘Indra Lokam’ and lord Shiva was her husband in the previous birth.
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With Prakash Goud’s entry into Congress, the tally of BRS MLAs, who defected to Congress, increased to eight.
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The eight-month-pregnant woman, Pendra Sridevi trekked for 1.8 kilometers from Chittabatta hamlet to Gourapur village.
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Getting autonomous status was a milestone achievement for the college, which had already received NAAC A grade said, Chairman Gundala Krishna.
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Kranthi Kiran said the farmers were trying it difficult to save paddy nurseries while the rest were contemplating whether to go for paddy transplantation and demanded that the irrigation department release water from the left canal of the Singur project.
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The gang, which roamed on bikes, used to break open the houses during the nights that were locked from outside. They stole valuables from eight houses at Yerraram on June 2.
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Rajiv Gandhi Hanumanthu asked the officials to make the process of selection of beneficiaries according to their interest and the requirements of the women self help groups.
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In the district, recovery notices have been issued to 200 Aasara pensioners, who got pensions during the previous BRS regime, after conducting a survey recently.
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The Chief Minister who had made lavish promises to the unemployed youth, failed to deliver them. The promise of two lakh jobs made by the party can no way be fulfilled, says BRS leader Errolla Srinivas
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Nirmal SP Dr Janaki Sharmila said that the three were committing offences in order to make a fast buck by forming a gang.
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State-run Model Degree and PG College-Luxettipet has become a ray of hope for economically weak students in the State.
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The petitioner, who is the mother of deceased sought an impartial investigation and complained that the case of culpable homicide was falsely portrayed as a suicide.
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Union Minister G Kishan Reddy said the Congress party promised to fulfil all the guarantees within 100 day, but even after seven months it had not fulfilled a majority of the promises made to the people of the State during the polls.
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The petitioners told the court that the kidney donor was the biological brother of the kidney donee, a 35-year-old woman, however their names in the Aadhar card did not reflect same father name.
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In an open letter addressed to CM, A Revanth Reddy, Siddipet MLA T Harish Rao recalled that the Parishad was established by the former Chief Minister, K Chandrashekhar Rao to uplift poor brahmins in the State.
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Telangana High Court advocate writes about the instances of police highhandedness in Telangana leading to doubts whether the Congress government is encouraging the police rather than checkig their abuse of power
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Hired vehicles owners staged a rasta-roko demanding immediately payment charges of their services during Lok Sabha polls here at IB Chowk on Friday.
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Though the incident took place in the early hours of Wednesday, the local officials had claimed to have no information about it.
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In order to generate income by utilizing such lands, the endowment department has come up with an innovative idea of establishing solar power units in its waste lands.
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The two accused women had created fake appointment orders firing the signatures of the official and presented them to victims showing two persons as district-level officers.
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Girl, who did not want to study at Gurukul, was upset at her parents' insistence and hanged herself
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Hanamkonda Sub-Inspector Konga Shravan Kumar said that a case was registered against Vinay, a snake catcher of Brahmanwada for abusing the pet dog of Nataraj of the same locality under the Section 11 of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (PCA) Act, 1960
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To this effect, the Mudiraj community has decided to submit memorandums to Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy through Mandal Revenue Officers from July 15 to 20 across the erstwhile Palamuru district.