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Ponnala Lakshmaiah highlighted the historical events related to reservation policies, emphasizing their importance as an eye-opener for the ruling parties.
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As he completes one year holding these ministries, whether Revanth Reddy can undo the damage that has alienated his government from the public, despite its claims of ‘Praja Palana’ remains a question worth Rs.1.5 lakh crore.
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Noted archaeologist E Sivanagi Reddy made a presentation on ‘ A unique couchant Nandi sculpture carrying Siva and Parvati from Alampur, Telangana’ at a two-day national seminar on ‘Exploring the Essance: Nandi in Indian Mythology & History.
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The revised examination fee payment schedule is also applicable to students aspiring to appear for the OSSC and vocational public exams scheduled to be held in March 2025.
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According to forest department sources, a female tiger has been roaming the forests of Kerameri mandal in the Asifabad division for over two months in search of a male companion. Meanwhile, a male tiger known as K8 has been seeking a tigress in the forests of Penchikalpet mandal in Kagaznagar division for an extended period. The two tigers are currently separated by a distance of approximately 120 kilometers.
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Karthik allegedly extorted money from former Sarpanch Satish of Kadari Gudem in Wardhannapet Mandal in exchange for clearing contract bill files. The victim reported the matter to the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB), which led to Karthik's arrest while he was accepting the bribe.
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Villagers reported that a tiger attacked and killed a calf grazing in the forests of Sonapur, located on the border between Telangana and Maharashtra, early in the morning. They suspected that the same tiger, which had injured five cows in a herd at Dhaba village on Sunday, might have been responsible for the calf's death.
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Talasani acknowledged that his son was one of the eight directors of a distillery company near Rajahmundry but had resigned from the position in 2016.
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Marapa Lingu (35) died on the spot, while his pillion rider and two others had minor injuries.
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Rama Rao raised concerns about whether questioning the government and raising issues leads to legal cases. He criticised the arrest of individuals supporting school children and questioning the quality of food provided
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According to the study, as Godavari sees peak discharge during the monsoon season, large amounts of organic matter from dead trees/plants or soil are carried into the BoB
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According to police officials, the incident occurred when the girl, Majjiga Kavya, touched live electric wires when she went to switch on borewell motor
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Raising serious objections against the RTC officials conducting drunk driving tests for drivers who were performing the deeksha, the Ayyappa Swamy Bhaktha mandali staged protests and raised slogans against the RTC management
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Revanth Reddy warns of action against officials and staff members found negligent in providing nutritious food to students
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The woman hired an auto, instead of calling the 108 ambulance service to reach the primary health centre (PHC) in Jharasangam
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The former Sarpanch has taken up development works such as roads and a drainage system worth Rs 25 lakh in Pembi mandal headquarters by reportedly borrowing funds from friends and relatives in 2023
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After a door-to-door survey, teachers are asked to do data entry work, leaving primary schools without instructions, particularly at when the NAS exam is scheduled to be held next week
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With the local body elections approaching, Ramesh, who joined BJP, is said to be now making efforts to rejoin the BRS, indicating a shift in his political strategy
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Several parts of both Adilabad and Kumram Bheem Asifabad districts saw a dip in minimum temperatures on Thursday, forcing people to remain indoors
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Stage demonstrations at the Post Office Centre in Suryapet against unfulfilled promises made by Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy during his election campaign
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For the past year or so, the FOSS has been advocating the need to make notification of snake bites mandatory. “By rough estimates, we can say that there are 66,000 snake bite cases annually in India. But we do not have any concrete idea of the exact prevalence of snake bite cases in each State,” says FOSS Secretary Avinash
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He suggested that the party's interests are not aligned with the welfare of the State and its people. He alleged that BJP had colluded with the Congress for political gains
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BRS working president says the government failed to provide the promised Rs 500 bonus per quintal of grain
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Two persons came on a bike and stopped in front of the car and pulled Srikanth out and stabbed him indiscriminately