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                    Speaking to reporters after praying to the deities, Arjun Munda said the 'Jathara', celebrated in the forest areas of Medaram bordering Chhattisgarh, is the biggest festival of Adivasis. 
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                    Former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao along with other senior BRS leaders like Sabitha Indra Reddy visited the late SCB MLA Sayanna's residence. 
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                    In a heart-wrenching note purportedly written by Shirisha and recovered from her hostel, she urged her parents to fulfill her last wish--to unite with her brother-in-law Akash. 
  
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                    Former MLAs Koneru Konappa, Mancherial BRS district president Balka Suman, Boath legislator Anil Jadhav and Asifabad MLA Kova Laxmi expressed condolences to the bereaved family members of Nanditha. 
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                    Expressing deep concern over the sudden demise of the legislature, the Karimnagar MLA extended his support to Lasya's family members. 
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                    The 33-year-old MLA from Secunderabad Cantonment constituency died when the car she was travelling in hit the railing on Outer Ring Road (ORR) near Hyderabad early Friday morning. 
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                    BRS legislator from Secunderabad Cantonment Lasya Nanditha died in a road accident on Outer Ring Road on Friday morning. Incidentally, she had escaped with minor injuries in another road accident recently. 
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                    Officials of the university said that the victim hailing from Sangareddy district and studying PUC first year attempted to end her life by hanging in her hostel room after arriving in the campus from home 
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                    TSCHE officials also among 1,382 applicants for the top position in 10 universities 
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                    ITDA-Utnoor Project Officer Khushbu Gupta instructed officials to provide better quality education to students studying in Ashram schools run by the tribal welfare department 
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                    All the videos and posts during the previous BRS government's tenure have been deleted, with no information on whether there is any backup of the same data 
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                    Telangana was entrusted with maintenance works on the project as the Nagarjuna Sagar Dam and some of its utilities were under its operational control till November 29, 2023 
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                    Mining and Protection Committee of Irrigation Tanks also imposed a fine of Rs.22 lakh on 79 vehicles that were carrying more than permissible weight 
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                    Centre for Dalit Studies Chairperson Mallepalli Laxmaiah, expressed gratitude to Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin for the landmark achievement of passing the Tamil Nadu Development Action Plan for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Bill, 2024 in the State Assembly 
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                    The fire accident resulted in a power outage for four to five hours on Wednesday night in Siddipet town and neighbouring mandals 
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                    The State government was supplying adequate power to meet the energy demand and no official power cuts would be imposed by the government, said Revanth Reddy 
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                    A few employees were absent from duties without any prior information and a few others were arriving late to work 
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                    The KRMB also rejected its plea to consider 18.70 tmc of water (saved by the State from its previous water year share) as carryover part of water in the Nagarajuna Sagar Project 
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                    Gandhari Maisamma Jatara is an important religious and cultural affair of the Rodda clan belonging to Naikpod, a scheduled tribal community 
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                    Five BRS corporators joined Congress in the presence of Agriculture Minister Tummala Nageswara Rao on Thursday 
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                    The exam results for principals and school assistants – Hindi in School Education department were earlier withheld due to court cases 
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                    Though the government had announced a support price of Rs 6,760 per quintal, the farmers were forced to sell their produce at Rs 4,000 to Rs 5,000 per quintal 
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                    Kothagudem Collector directed the officials to monitor the check posts regularly and submit weekly reports 
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                    Khammam CP Sunil Dutt informed that cases have been registered against 594 people under the provisions of the City Police Act for consuming alcohol in public places