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Criticises Telangana Chief Minister for using probe agencies as tools for political vendetta; says investigation into cases filed against him costing Rs 5 crore to Rs 10 crore
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With the neighbouring State preparing to convert the RMC head regulator into another Pothireddypadu, it is feared that Telangana will yet again be deprived of its rightful share of Krishna waters
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Announces launch of internships to provide practical exposure to students, recent graduates, and young professionals in higher education governance, policy-making, and institutional management
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The family was on its way from Kondagadapa village to Shirdi when the jeep they were travelling in collided with a tractor
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The money was presented by Sunny Patel of Vasudha Hospitals, Kommu Srinivas from Kelvi Hospitals and Udari Chandramohan Goud belonging to the team
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The package tariff ranges from Rs 6,500-8,000; includes jungle safaris, trek to Akkamahadevi caves, visit to Octopus viewpoint and Vjarala Madugu
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Among schools with toilet facilities, 25,089 have functional toilets as 2,277 toilets went defunct due to poor maintenance, lack of running water facilities and security in the schools
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Says just like in Maharashtra, Congress will face similar fate in Delhi, asserts that people will see through Revanth's deception and propaganda
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Music director Yashwanth Nag spends around a month in Tiryani mandal remaking the song, uses local tribal boy as lead
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The delegation met TGPSC Chairman Burra Venkatesham, along with members and secretary, and discussed the present structure, work proficiency and best practices adopted by the TGPSC
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The entrance exam for admission into medical colleges shall be conducted in pen and paper mode (OMR based) in a single day and shift
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The forest department will organise a three-day bird walk in Kagaznagar division, inviting nature lovers and wildlife photographers to spot and document diverse bird species
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Senior Congress leaders in Khammam express frustration over being sidelined for positions, accusing Revenue Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy of favoring newcomers over loyal party workers
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Kalumu Payiki, a senior member of the CPI (Maoist), surrendered to Kothagudem police due to health issues, growing encounters, and disillusionment with Maoist leadership
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Mancherial Cement Company (MCC), one of South India’s oldest cement manufacturers, is facing imminent closure due to operational losses and mounting debts, threatening to end its industrial legacy
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The event will feature a range of paper presentations, folk cultural shows, dance performances, Oggudolu, and rendition of folk songs, among other things
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A total of 89 cases were registered against the Chief Minister, against whom the first cheating case was registered way back in 2002. Revanth Reddy had mentioned it in his election affidavit as well
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Speaking to media reporters, Raghunath Rao regretted that though assaults against the leaders of Opposition parties were growing, the police were not taking any action against the perpetrators
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While a writ petition was filed seeking directions on seven of its MLAs, a special leave petition was filed on behalf of the party seeking directions with respect to the defection of Danam Nagender, Tellam Venkatrao and Kadiyam Srihari
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Telangana Mahila Congress president Sunitha Rao said as a BC community (Mudhiraj) member and a woman, she was eligible for a nominated post
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In the Maharashtra polls, when Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy campaigned for the Congress party as a ‘Star campaigner’, the party had performed pathetically in nine of the 10 constituencies
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While the personnel of an agency arrived at the ATM to fill the cash, the two accused, who were reportedly following the vehicle, shot two of them and decamped with the cash box while everyone were watching
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Laxmi, the wife of Jayarama Rao, filed a complaint with the police, claiming that three associates of Jaganmohan Rao had an argument with her husband and then beat him. She also accused them of threatening to kill him.
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Reddy, whose mother served as the village sarpanch, had also distributed grocery packs containing 23 items to these 400 families ahead of the Sankranthi festival.