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Police said the body of Zahir was retrieved by expert divers from a spot where he met a watery grave in the river.
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Nightmare began with one death and before the traditional mourning period could end, four more deaths occurred
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The State government has tasked the BC Commission to decide the percentage of reservations for the OBCs in local bodies
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According to Medaram priests, the rituals, including temple cleaning, worship and village confinement are scheduled for February 12.
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"It is heartbreaking to see police families on the streets. This is the first time in history that police officers have had to protest for their rights," they said
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Speaking after distributing shoes to students at Mulkanoor Model School in Chigurumamidi mandal on Saturday, the Minister emphasized that simply providing shoes and midday meals would not alter students' lifestyles.
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Several candidates who appeared for the examination conducted in 46 centres on Saturday reported that DI questions to be too lengthy besides requiring extensive calculations to arrive at the answers
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The protesting women demanded the State govt follow the police policy of TN and K'taka States. The TGSP personnel should be allowed to serve at one place for at least five years and the number of leaves in a month should be increased, they said.
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Gattu Sampath expressed shock upon receiving a bill of ₹1.47 lakh for an eight-year period all at once. He attributed the bill to the negligence of NPDCL officials in issuing monthly electricity bills for his power consumption.
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Dīpāvalī festival is also observed as the New Year Day of the Hindu Calendar.
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Jeevan Reddy, already displeased with the legislator's joining, is now grappling with the ongoing murders of his supporters. His close aide, Maru Ganga Reddy, was murdered on October 22, and another follower, Naresh from Katikenapalli in Dharmaram, was killed by an opponent on June 2. Despite the differing reasons behind these killings, Jeevan Reddy is struggling to cope with the loss of his followers.
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Hearing about the protest, the SP visited the Battalion. As he was interacting with the agitating cops, one of the constables fell at his feet pleading for justice
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SP Gaush Alam said that the police and youngsters gave away their blood for patients of RIMS-Adilabad as part of the ongoing police martyrs commemoration week held at Adilabad, Boath, Ichoda and Utnoor.
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Police reported that Zahir Hussain (22), Irshad (20), and Moiz (19), from Bejjur mandal, drowned while attempting to take a dip in the river. Irshad and Moiz were cousins, and Zahir was their friend. The three, along with Qasim, had gone to a picnic spot by the river to swim.
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Summoned to the police station over a land dispute, Muthyalu reportedly requested more time to finish his ongoing farm work, but the police did not respond favorably. He alleged that ASI Koti Singh, influenced by his neighbor Raja Bhaskar, assaulted him without provocation. Muthyalu claimed that the ASI visited the disputed site, verbally abused him, and then physically attacked him.
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A programme was scheduled at Rotibanda thanda under Dudyala mandal in Kodangal constituency by the district administration to seek villagers’ opinion on the establishment of pharma village
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Setting up Indiramma committees has turned out to be a pain in the neck for officials with political leaders demanding a place for their followers in the committees
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Registrations for online verification of certificates are open for CPGET 2024 qualified candidates from October 28 to November 1.
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The BJP MP warned the Congress government against demolishing the houses of the poor under the guise of river Musi rejuvenation and reiterated that the party would stand by the affected families
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Kanaka Raju passed away due to illness at his native place Marlavai in Jainoor mandal on Friday. He was 83. He is survived by his wife, eight daughters and four sons
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The police officials altered facts of a post-mortem report of the deceased person by reportedly accepting a bribe of Rs 5 lakh
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The agitation is said to have intensified after a senior official during a counselling session allegedly asked some of the protesting wives as to who had asked them to marry TGSP constables.
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The police seized sonography machines that were being allegedly used for gender determination of foetuses from the house of one Ittam Siddaramulu in Sriram Nagar Colony.
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He was taken to the police station and thrashed brutally, videos of the incident have gone viral on various social media platforms