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He launched the district level police duty meet here on Wednesday. 40 police officers from across the district participated in the programme which was held at the Police Training Centre.
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Students from Khajapur village and Khajapur thanda said that they were unable to reach school on time due to delayed bus services.
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TUWJ president Virahat Ali and TUWJ former president T Koti Reddy said all artists, librarians and scanning operators were integral part of newsrooms and play a crucial role in newspapers production
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Attempt of two Bidar citizens to cross a stream that was in full flow ended on a tragic note as one of them was swept away in the Narinja stream on Wednesday
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680 applications for SSC, 454 for intermediate, 94 for degree/B Tech, 47 for post graduate certificates and 29 applications received for passport so far, said Additional Collector Dr. P Srija
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According to the family members, the deceased who went for fishing in a local canal in the evening did not return home
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Speaking at the launch of the Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI) skill training programme, he outlined the government’s plans to fill more vacancies in various departments over the next few months
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The training, organised by the Government of India, is being given to provide first hand experience in soil conservation to the younger generation
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The farmers made it clear that until compensation was not paid to them, they would not allow the government to take up construction works.
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The Minister said that comprehensive measures were being taken to complete the remaining lifts and projects including Nettempadu, Kalwakurti, and Bhima in the erstwhile Mahabubnagar district
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This was the highest quantity of substance seized by police in erstwhile Adilabad district
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Government Medical College, Medak got its first batch of students from Kerala, Rajasthan and Haryana for the 2024-25 academic year
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Earlier, the Deputy CM had discussions with the management of BKT tyres, as well as the Wirtgen group, and examined their latest product offerings to the mining industry
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The first phase of the membership drive came to an end on Wednesday and with just two weeks left to end the general membership, drive it may be difficult for the saffron party to reach its target
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National Lok Adalat on September 28 for speedy and amicable settlement of all civil and compoundable criminal cases
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He was elected unanimously at a meeting of 205 participating associations held at Sundaraiah Vignana Kendram in Hyderabad on September 24 under the aegis of Telangana Employees JAC
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Kurumurthy, a BRS activist, accused Ramana Rao in a video message of falsely implicating him with the assistance of the local MLA and MLC. He alleged that the police filed an atrocity case against him under the instructions of the MLA and MLC.
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The prizes are far from typical household appliances or vehicles. The first prize in the Boyapalli draw is a male sheep, while the second prize is a male goat. Third to sixth prize winners will receive bottles of liquor, including Johnnie Walker scotch whisky. The eighth, ninth, and tenth prize winners will each take home a country chicken.
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July 2022 floods were beyond all expectations and likely a primary cause of the damage to the Medigadda barrage, experts testify before the Judicial Commission headed by Justice PC Ghose
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For the academic year 2024-25, as many as 28,345 seats were up for grabs in 266 MBA colleges. Of the total, 25,747 seats were allotted after the final phase of allotment, leaving 2,598 seats vacant.
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Instead of focusing on ways to improve facilities in government hospitals, the State government, on the contrary, appears to be determined to weaken a bouquet of existing initiatives
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The mission, initiated jointly by Learning Curve and Bharat Petroleum Chemicals Limited, is aimed at providing sanitary pads to girls of KGBVs throughout the year for free.
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Senior BRS party leader, Dr Praveen Kumar questioned MHSRB for not sharing the exact break-up of category-wise reservations for eligible candidates in each zone.
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CPI (Maoist) lost its base in Telangana with no scope left to revive its activities in the State, said DGP Dr Jitender