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Fourteen polling stations were classified as Maoist-affected ones, which would be under the protection of Central armed forces. The voting at these stations would be webcast, besides being under CCTV surveillance.
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Tight security arrangements have been made by deploying 2,247 personnel from district and central armed forces, informed Superintendent of Police, Sunpreet Singh
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"We will take steps to see that paddy from outside the State was not allowed into the market," he said, adding that the the promise of crop loan waiver up to Rs.2 lakh would be implemented on or before August 15.
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In the notice, the CEO sought an explanation from the Chief Minister over the contentions raised by the BRS within 48 hours.
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Stating that the Ayodhya Temple was built by the Trust, not by the BJP, he said he had also contributed Rs.2 lakh to the Trust.
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A resident of Utkoor village in Luxettipet mandal, Rajam Kumar, the son of Narsaiah, is said to have consumed the pesticide in an attempt to kill himself after his parents scolded him.
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Regional Coordinating Officer K Swarupa Rani congratulated the students for getting admissions at the prestigious university.
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Already, many long standing members are unhappy over the decision of the party leadership to hand over a majority of the seats to leaders who joined from the other parties.
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Apart from the trust, he said he would pursue the Centre to grant funds to expand the Rajiv Rahadhari to an 8-lane road to ease traffic congestion and bring down accidents.
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Leader of Opposition and BRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao said latest reports indicated that regional parties were going to outperform national parties in this elections.
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“Flying squad, video surveillance, statistical surveillance teams, video teams and sectoral officers should be alert and inform official concern about violation of model code of conduct,”he said.
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Navneet Rana was allegedly to equated voting for the Congress party was akin to voting for Pakistan.
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“One guarantee is still left. Due to the model code of conduct, we could not implement the guarantee,” Kharge said at a press conference here on Friday.
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Both forest officials and villagers reportedly came to blows after a heated argument over ownership of the land. However, police pacified the two groups.
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Shaik Rajalipasha of Subhash Nagar of Yellandu mandal in Kothagudem district is the teacher who made the antenna. He fitted it at Upper Primary School at Pedda thanda in Singareni mandal of Khammam district, where he works as headmaster.
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BJP's Nagesh is wooing the electors by promising to revive the CCI unit, to form a railway line between Nirmal and Armoor and to address major challenges of the district if elected.
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Some of the accused were involved in other offences including communal clashes reported in the past, Superintendent of Police Dr Janaki Sharmila said.
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He has said that Congress had failed to supply 24 X7 power to the farm sector besides denying Rythu Bandhu and Rythu Bandh, pushing the farmers into crisis.
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Following the directions of the Collector, District Education Officer Venkateshwarlu issued directions in this regard on Thursday.
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Advanced tools fail to bring numbers down Despite the police boasting about latest tools including facial recognition to trace missing persons, the number of persons who have gone missing remains high.
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He lashed out at the Congress government's failure to deliver on its promises made to the people of Telangana, pointing out glaring discrepancies between rhetoric and reality.
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A total of 50,978 students were allotted to different centres in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, and 94.3 per cent took the test in the first session.
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During the programme, descendants of the martyrs were felicitated. The speakers urged the government to initiate measures for inlcuding the tales of artmed struggle and Bhudan movement in the text books.
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Objecting to her remarks, the Chief Minister wanted Prime Minister Narendra Modi and union Home Minister Amit Shah to spell out their stand on the BJP leader’s comments.