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The other three escaped unhurt. Police defuse landmine Meanwhile, a police team defused a landmine planted by the Maoists near Chelimela village under Venkatapuram police station limits in the district.
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This advisory has been issued by the Board as it detected, through advanced AI tools, a significant variation between theory and practical marks in certain subjects among 50 per cent or more students in about 500 CBSE affiliated schools.
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The purchases would, however, continue for a few more days to ensure that the stocks left with the farmers are procured till the last grain.
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Society students - M Prabhas from Chenchu community scored 509 marks, while Akshit Dora of Koya community got 578 marks, the society said.
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Congress candidate Velichala Rajender Rao got a majority of 23,128 by securing 79,001 votes in the segment. While the BJP candidate got 55,873 votes, BRS candidate B Vinod Kumar secured 41,295 votes.
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Parameshwar and his wife also had serious issues amid this financial crisis when she left him for her parent's home a few days ago.
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He said that the accused created fake appointment orders in the names of seven persons, who were promised outsourcing supervisor jobs in Government General Hospital for an amount of Rs 1.50 lakh.
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Stating that the people would get more benefits through trees, she advised the public to develop kitchen gardens in their houses and focus on vegetable cultivation.
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He also alleged that the BRS fielded weak candidates against the BJP in the recent Lok Sabha polls to prevent the Congress from winning a majority of seats in the State
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At a programme at ITC PSPD unit workers, officials and their family members have planted 6, 000 saplings at Sarapaka near Bhadrachalam in Kothagudem district
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Sidam Kailas, who led the agitators, said that the residents were facing inconvenience at night due to lack of electricity to their hamlets.
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Thukkanna felt unhappy after watching the parliament election results on television channels on Tuesday.
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SCCL CMD N Balram said that the company has distributed as many as 2.25 crore plants free of cost to the villagers across the Singareni areas and thus was able to reduce the annual carbon emissions of 2.14 million tonnes.
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The procurement commenced on April 1 and would end by June 10,” Additional Collector (Revenue) Sabawath Motilal told ‘Telangana Today.’
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Additional Collector (Local Bodies) B Rahul told the officials to strictly record attendance of the candidates using biometric system.
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Farmers gearing up for season, are expected to go for cotton in a big way as early monsoon is expected to favour the crop.The government had targeted cotton in over 55 lakh acres this year.
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The victim was Passula Anitha (34), a resident of the same village.
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Kadiyam Kavya, who moved from BRS to Congress, won in Warangal. Godem Nagesh, who switched from BSP to BJP, emerged victorious in Adilabad.
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Participating in the event, Executive Director, NTPC (R&T) Kedar Ranjan Pandu emphasized on the importance of water conservation and tree plantation to protect the environment.
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When the family members enquired about his whereabouts, the gardening supervisor and other staff allegedly gave contradicting information.
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However, Varma had just registered 70 acres of land on Harinath's name, delaying the registration of another 30 acres. Meanwhile, Harinath had found 10 out of 70 acres of land registered on his name were also registered on another person's name.
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However, the number of votes polled to MP candidate Venkatrami Reddy decreased to 54,000 while the BJP had increased its vote share from 20,000 to 1.03 lakh votes.
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It got a lead of 8,369 votes in Sirpur (T) segment, while Adilabad fetched a lead of 5,338 votes for the party. It managed to obtain a slender lead of 4,914 votes in Boath segment from where its nominee Nagesh hails.
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A gynecologist, Chandrika won the title of prestigious World Peace International-2024 and the sub title of Mrs Intellectual for her wisdom and ability to make a difference in the people's lives.