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National Disaster Management Authority Secretary Colonel Keerthi Pratap Singh briefed about the situation within the tunnel and the ongoing rescue activities
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This crisis is casting a shadow of uncertainty over crops that are just one to one-and-a-half months away from harvest
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Tetanus Vaccine and Oxytocin Injections are temperature-sensitive medicines that should be stored in a refrigerator at 2 degree Celsius and 8 degree Celsius to maintain their efficacy
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Dr Chilkuri Venugopalakrishna, a Resident Medical Officer, conducted CPR on Kishan, who was lying on the road with bleeding injuries after he fell off his motorbike in Nirmal
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Candidates can view their result by entering their roll number and date of birth in the space provided for the purpose on the website
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Upon completion, the station which is about 3 km from Secunderabad will boast a modern facade, an improved circulating area and advanced passenger amenities
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Eighteen women police constables would adopt 18 government-run hostels belonging to Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalayas in the district
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Also known as Human Remains Detection Dogs, they use their highly sensitive sense of smell to locate decomposed bodies, bones or other biological evidence, even if buried underground, submerged in water or hidden in debris
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Bhagath Santosh from Ramnagar in Bazarhathnoor mandal headquarters was found hanging from a tree at a farm on the outskirts of the village, say police
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On the occasion of World Kidney Day, the screening camps will take place from 9 am to 6 pm between March 6 and 8 across the clinics in India and abroad
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Prof Nagalapalli Naga Raju of Gangadhar Meher University, Odisha, has been appointed Vice Chancellor of English and Foreign Languages University
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Speaking after taking charge, Dr Pathak acknowledged both the challenges and opportunities ahead as ICRISAT strengthens its mission to build agricultural resilience in dryland regions
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A total of 4,52,028 second-year students registered for the second language paper - II and 4,40,513 appeared in the 1,532 centres arranged by the Telangana Board of Intermediate Education across the State
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Ustela Somi Reddy, who likes to write letters even in this age of mobile phones, has compiled his collection of letters to his wife and son in the form of two books
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BRS MLC K Kavitha stated that while education and employment quotas may have legal complexities at 46%, there were no hurdles in implementing political reservations which were entirely within the State's jurisdiction
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Though the Congress fielded Narender Reddy in the Medak-Nizamabad-Adilabad-Karimnagar Graduates constituency, it could not win the seat due to multiple factors, including a few self-goals.
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BRS leader Harish Rao points out that State’s GST growth rate, which consistently remained above 6 per cent in the past six years (barring Covid-19 period), plummeted to just 1 per cent in February under Revanth Reddy’s leadership
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BRS Working President KTR congratulated the people of Khammam and lauded Chandrashekhar Rao's vision for making the project a reality.
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Apart from Telangana, Andhra Pradesh is the only other State to get appreciated for its efforts for conducting skill census in January this year, to improve skilling and employability of students.
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While Chandrashekhar Rao has been meeting the party cadre and also the public at his Erravelli residence since recovering from a hip replacement surgery last year, he intends to hold constituency-wise meetings in a more structured manner.
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The fee for medical and dental PG courses under Category B management quota in Telangana hovers from Rs 13 lakh to Rs 24 lakh, which is way beyond the financial ability of many dental and MBBS completed students, they said
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The TASK, which has been established by the previous BRS government, imparted training to a staggering 9.84 lakh students besides providing placements to 35,000 students in the last decade
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Tenant farmer dies by suicide, his wife battling for life after they attempt to end their lives by consuming pesticide; they were depressed over not being able to repay mounting debts
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He was responding to a news report in an English daily that disclosed findings from a report titled "Tunnel Seismic Prediction - 303 Plus." Commissioned by Jaiprakash Associates Limited, the company awarded the SLBC tunnel contract in 2005, the report had warned of a potential "fault zone" in the tunnel, indicating a high risk of collapse. It also identified a decline in rock strength in this section and emphasized that the stretch was a water-bearing zone.