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According to railway police, the local people found the body beside the railway track at the 74/8-9 milestone between Srirampuram and Nalgonda and alerted them.
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Govindu Balaiah (50) died on the spot in the road accident while his sons Lingaswamy (28), Chander (19), his grandchildren G Nameesh (5) and G Ankrutha (7) were injured in the accident.
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Chennur Inspector Ravinder said that MD Saif (20) and Kankanala Devender Reddy (42) received fatal injuries when the jeep dashed against the two motorcycles around 10 pm.
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State government approves reduction of paper thickness in State syllabus books
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The State government had made a request to the NDSA for deputing its team for an end-to-end inspection of the Annaram barrage where fresh seepage was detected last week.
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Tribal priests took the deities to the forest after performing pujas at the gaddelu (platforms) in multiple spots across the district, while devotees who were camping here also left.
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Revanth Reddy also said all possibilities would be explored to amend provisions in the existing act or enact a new act, if required with regard to the land registration system.
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During the run-up to the Assembly elections, the Congress party promised to implement six guarantees within 100 days after coming to power.
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The last date for submission of online applications without a late fee is March 31.
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The Board is low on funds and the financial issues started impacting the functioning of the Board.
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Health Minister Damodara Rajanarasimha is the chairman of the the Committee, while IT Minister D Sridhar Babu and Transport Minister Ponnam Prabhakar are Members.
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The jatara ended with the goddesses’ “Tallula Vanapravesham” (entry into the forest) as the vermilion casket was carried back to Chilukalagutta and kept there until the next jatara.
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The RPO informed that the applicants with appointments booked from February 26 will receive an SMS providing them with the option to reschedule their appointments.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao had written to the Centre on the ITIR multiple times. But the Centre remained unmoved.
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As the financial condition of the State exchequer was in a bad position he wanted to do his part to support the government, Ghulam Zafar said.
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The university’s reputation was at stake due to the spread of false information, Osmania University Registrar Prof P Laxminarayana said while addressing a press conference
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With projects worth more than Rs. 1,800 crore, 57 Amrit Stations and 156 ROBs / RUBs spread across the States of South Central Railway (SCR) jurisdiction are also included.
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People who had pinned big hopes on the Rs.500 LPG scheme under which the Congress party had promised LPG refills at Rs.500 were left in total confusion, says Sravan.
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The Commissionerate of Collegiate Education has proposed setting up 11 district hostels for women under the Pradhan Mantri Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (PM Usha), a centrally sponsored scheme.
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According to IMD’s zone-wise forecast for Hyderabad, the city can expect a “generally cloudy sky” for the next three days, with a chance of scattered and light rainfall
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The colleges principal can also download the hall tickets from their respective college logins and distribute the same to students immediately.
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Stating that the government was in discussion with experts to revive the factory, Sridhar Babu urged the farmers to cooperate with the government in reviving the factory.
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Due to inexperienced drivers, a few VIPs had lost lives in accidents in the recent times. While on long journeys, services of experienced drivers should be utilized, the Minister opined.
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“With my journey I wanted to see what India really is, is it what we are taught in textbooks or something else and I found there is a beauty in rural India,” Srinivas Chamarthy said.