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Last month, gold rates dropped significantly following the announcement of a reduction in customs duty on the yellow metal
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High power demand in August is considered to be an aberration as it is a monsoon month. But, the situation has been different this year, due to the dry spell and humidity, said the officials
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The teacher candidates have been staging protests for the past three months to highlight their issues. Earlier, they staged protests by seeking alms near Peddamma Thalli temple and walked on their knees
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Meanwhile, in other parts of Telangana, heavy showers are anticipated in districts such as Vikarabad, Sangareddy, Rangareddy, Nagarkurnool, Mancherial, and Kumaram Bheem Asifabad
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The bus, belonging to Nirmal depot, was carrying around 150-170 people, mostly women against its seating capacity of 55 passengers
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On August 12, the court sought responses from the CBI and ED on the BRS leader's pleas challenging the Delhi High Court's July 1 verdict
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In a suicide note addressed to his wife Rajini, Wasim apologised for putting her to trouble and for taking the extreme step
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The incident occurred when the bus rammed the bike on which the duo was riding on near Konayamakula village of Geesukonda mandal
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The AICC had called for a nationwide protest on Thursday (August 22) asking the Congress Chief Ministers to join the protest.
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The agitated farmers took out rallies, squatted on roads holding up traffic, burnt effigies of the Chief Minister, took out funeral procession to register their protests.
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CM Revanth Reddy and Deputy CM Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka had made objectionable comments against us in the Assembly but the Women Commission did not respond or act, Sabithaindra Reddy pointed out.
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Surprisingly, a dozen of them even indulged in vandalism while policemen were nowhere to be seen, belying the claims of the police department to have reduced the response time to minimum possible time.
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Scheduled to commence shortly, the hotline will provide students with a confidential and immediate way to report issues to the authorities concerned for prompt action
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CPI leader J Jitender Reddy along with the party workers observed a candlelight vigil at Mayuri Centre in the city and demanded strict punishment for the accused who murdered the doctor in a brutal manner.
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The farmers took out a protest rally to the collectorate and staged rasta-roko bringing vehicular flow to a standstill for a while.
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Addressing a press conference here on Saturday, Maheshwar Reddy said while 60 lakh farmers were eligible, only 22 lakh farmers were covered under the loan waiver scheme
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In an informal chit chat with media persons, BRS working president KT Rama Rao said that Chief Minister Revanth Reddy had himself disclosed these shocking plans with one of his associates recently.
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Bellampalli Inspector Devaiah said that some unidentified persons stole a bag containing the cash kept in a parked car, while the representatives were collecting bills of their products in the Bazar Area in the town.
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The cadres led by the party senior leader Dindigala Rajender staged a protest at Jagadamba centre in the town and burnt an effigy of the Congress government
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The Mission for Elimination of Poverty in Municipal Areas was established in the year 2007 for formulating strategies to implement poverty reduction programmes in urban areas.
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Though the state government announced that all farm loans up to Rs 2 lakh have been waived, many farmers did not get benefit.
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Sporting black badges and black scarfs, the BRS workers raised slogans against the Congress party and demanded stern action against those involved in the incident.
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The farmer stated that he had availed a loan of Rs 2.90 lakh from a bank to grow various crops in 2023. Locals, mostly non-tribals, said that 80 farmers did not get the waiver
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Vinay Reddy, who visited Aluru village, was questioned by the farmers about the Congress government's failure to provide crop loan to all the farmers in their village