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More than a week after the unsavoury incidents in Lagacherla in his own constituency of Kodangal, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy finally spoke in public about the village, which has been in the limelight for opposing his plans for a pharma village project there.
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The Brewers Association of India (BAI) have urged the Telangana government to immediately allow price increases to beer companies to duly compensate for inflation
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The activities were conducted at the directions of Superintendent of Police, B Rohith Raju. The students were told about the harms caused by the use of drugs as the youths getting attracted to drugs like ganja and damaging their lives.
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he also questioned Revanth’s ability to wipe out the name of KCR from the history of Telangana.
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The 19-year-old student left a suicide note explaining that she was ending her life due to her struggle with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), which she had been battling for seven years despite medication. However, the college management allegedly kept the incident under wraps at the request of the student's parents.
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BJP Legislative Party leader A Maheshwar Reddy said since the Congress failed to fulfil promises made to the people of the State, the celebrations should be termed as "Vanchana Utsavam" and not "Praja Vijayotsavam".
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Speaking on the occasion, the Commissioner Dr B Anuradha said that the department had launched the mobile application for the safety of the citizens who commute in autos.
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In yet another case of food poisoning in government-run schools in the State, about 30 students of the Zilla Parishad High School in Maganoor mandal fell ill after consuming mid-day meals in the school in the afternoon on Wednesday.
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Sri Seetha Ramachandra Swamy Devasthanam at Bhadrachalam has extended its online services to three more sevas being offered at the temple for the benefit of devotees.
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MGM Hospital is the largest government hospital serving six districts in Northern Telangana. Patients from remote villages frequently travel to the hospital, which, as a teaching facility, treats over 1,000 outpatients daily and offers inpatient services with a 1,000-bed capacity. However, the hospital is currently housing 1,200 inpatients, putting a strain on its resources and infrastructure.
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Sheikh Imran, 23, attempted self-harm at his aunt's house. Family members quickly took him to Sathupalli Government Hospital for treatment as he was bleeding heavily. However, during treatment, Imran fled the hospital, stating he did not want medical attention.
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Diwali celebrations still appear to be going strong at the English and Foreign Languages University, but not the way students and administrators expected
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Organisations recommend declaring either Indian Jezebel, Striped Tiger or Banded Peacock as State butterfly
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Officials have decided to raze the building as it poses a threat to residents of surrounding houses
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Former Minister blames CM Revanth Reddy for neglecting basic facilities in Gurukuls, putting lives of students in danger
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Telangana Sarpanches Association Joint Action Committee terms government’s actions as repressive, accuses administration of treating former elected representatives like criminals
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Four-storey building tilted after land in adjacent plot was excavated for constructing a cellar
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This is without following standard procedures laid down by Central Electricity Authority
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None of the children suffered life threatening injuries, according to reports
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7-year-old boy goes to fruit vendor's house to ask for some fruits; accused takes him into bathroom and sexually abuses him
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Recently, Centres for Disease Control and Prevention alerted people flying from and to the US about the large number of undiagnosed cases of chikungunya in the State
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Arrests made in Sircilla, Vemulawada, Thangallapalli, Chandurthi, Konaraopet, Rudrangi and other mandals
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Dr Chiluka Murali's decision has come as a surprise to the entire MGM staff
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Abhilasha Bisht, Director General and Director, RBVRR Telangana Police Academy, said the nine months training began in February this year at 19 training institutes across the State. Among the 8,047 cadets, there are 2338 women candidates.