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Warangal ACP Nandiram Naik reported that Rajamma was arrested following a complaint by Sumalatha, who accused her of snatching Rs. 10,000 and a cell phone. Police recovered Rs. 1,000 in cash and the chain used in the attack from Rajamma's possession, and she was sent to remand.
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Reports indicate that due to frequent cable thefts at Pragathi Solar Plant, the management installed two electric fences to deter such incidents. On Tuesday night, two men allegedly attempted to breach the plant by cutting through the electric fences.
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Reports indicate that two days ago, a woman, identified as a beggar, left her son near a bus stand while she went to use an open space nearby. Upon her return, the boy was missing. After searching for him without success, she filed a complaint with the police.
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With this, the number of medical colleges permitted this academic year rose to 8 and the total number of government medical colleges in the state increased to 34 with a total of 4090 government medical seats.
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Crops like maize, soybean, cotton, ginger and others on over 5,200 acres were damaged in Sangareddy district alone after primary estimation, while Siddipet recorded crop loss on 4,200 acres.
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He raised concern over an alarming rise in viral fevers and questioned the silence of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy even as students are being neglected in numerous incidents.
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The action follows a contempt petition filed by Goli Rashmita, who alleged that she was unlawfully detained and coerced into settling a dowry case against her.
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"Such a shame that the Revanth Reddy government resorts to filing FIR on protestors who stood bravely in front of your draconian bulldozer government. Where does this undemocratic system stop? How low will you stoop?" he asked.
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Additional SP Pankaj Paritosh said the death of Shiny, who was skilled in detecting explosive materials, was a loss for the district police.
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The river crossed the second warning level at 5.15 pm and the water level of at 8 pm was 48.80 feet with a discharge of 11.82 lakh cusecs.
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In all, 10 MLAs, who won the Assembly elections on BRS tickets from different constituencies, had joined the Congress after the elections.
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The accused confessed to peddling ganja which was purchased from the villages on the Andhra-Odisha border
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Several senior BRS leaders extended condolences following the demise of Swetha Laxma Reddy, wife of former Minister and BRS Mahbubnagar district president Dr C Laxma Reddy on Tuesday.
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The HC order came in response to three petitions filed in 2018, 2019 and 2020 by the Telangana State Backward Classes Welfare Association and individuals including Jajula Srinivas Goud and Dasoju Sravan Kumar
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The Bathukamma saree orders were also a blessing in disguise for weavers of Telangana. As a means to provide regular employment and ensure better income, orders for Bathukamma sarees were given to them
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Stating that the previous government spent close to Rs.350 crore annually for distribution of Bathukamma sarees, he said providing quality sarees by spending close to Rs.1000 crore of taxpayer’s money was not justified
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Former Legislative Affairs Minister and senior BRS MLA Vemula Prashanth Reddy said the Congress government was using underhand tactics to undermine the Opposition’s role in scrutinising the State finances.
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Managing Director Musharraf Ali Faruqui suspended Medak Circle Shivampet Section Assistant Engineer B Durga Prasad on the charges of corruption
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CPI (ML) Mass Line state secretary Ranga Rao wanted the agency to act above politics, corruption and partisan approach in clearing the encroachments and reclaiming the land
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The demonstrators charged that the ground water in the areas was becoming polluted due to percolation of the effluents generated by the dairy into the ground for the last ten years.
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Following BRS opposing Gandhi's appointment as chairman of the Assembly PAC, a post that is usually given to an Opposition member, the MLA has now taken a ‘U’ turn and is claiming that he is still in the Opposition.
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District Collector Muzammil Khan informed that 72 teams have been formed to cover flood affected villages, Sathupalli, Wyra and Madhira towns.
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The DMHO observed that labs must declare the patient positive only after sending samples for the Elisa test
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Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) activists on Tuesday staged a dharna in front of Satavahana University demanding that the State government solve the problems in the university.