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The Chief Minister spoke to top officials after receiving information about incidents of issues being created for farmers across the State and the ongoing protests.
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Swathi Priya (17), studying pre-university course II year ended life by hanging to the ceiling of her hostel room.
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The deceased have been identified as persons belonging to Raghunadhapalem and Pedavidu villages of Mathampally Mandal.
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Motorists sight a tiger crossing NH 44 in the forest between Sarangapur and Kuntala mandals
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The female tiger moving in the forests of Kuntala and Sarangapur mandal is suspected to have crossed the national highway.
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Mathematics is out of calculation, and Commerce is out of circulation. Even Chemistry is losing connect. This is the scenario emerging for postgraduate courses in the State.
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He noted that while many promises remain unkept at home, Revanth Reddy was now attempting to deceive Maharashtra voters with empty rhetoric.
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Reaching out to the family of Bairi Amar and Shravati, a weaver couple from Venkampet village who tragically ended their lives in a suicide pact on Saturday, he pointed out that the couple was among the 34 weavers who died by suicide in the State during the last 11 months of Congress rule.
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A Revanth Reddy on Sunday made it clear that he was going ahead with the project. Speaking at Mahabubnagar, he said anyone obstructing pending projects in the district would not be forgiven by the youth of Palamuru.
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Shikha Goel, Director of TGSCB said that seven Cyber Crime Police Stations were established in the State and are functioning since 2024. The teams have been working out clues in identifying, tracking, and locating the cyber criminals involved.
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In a statement issued on Sunday, the CPI State Secretary wanted the State government to clarify the concerns of people. Though the caste census was welcomed, it would be wise to limit the questions to relevant aspects, he said
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The dignitaries acknowledged the union's efforts in highlighting key challenges faced by the teacher community to the government. They noted that teachers are dealing with numerous issues, such as heavy workloads and inadequate infrastructure, and urged the government to prioritize addressing these concerns.
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The BRS would hold a week-long event from November 29 to highlight such failures of the Congress government over the last one year, he said
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Executive Officer Sankatala Srinivas reported that 10,000 to 15,000 devotees from various parts of the district and neighboring districts—Kumram Bheem Asifabad, Nirmal, Adilabad, Peddapalli, and Jagtial—gathered to offer special prayers, forming long queue lines. Many devotees also took a holy dip in the Godavari River on the village outskirts before joining the rituals.
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A team led by prominent mineral and rock scientist Manjusha Mahajan from Bengaluru visited various scenic spots and percolation tanks within the reserve. They examined several hillocks and trees as part of their research, expressing amazement at some of the older tree species. The team noted that the reserve contains minerals and rocks that could be valuable for future study.
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Inspector Ravinder of Chennur reported that a murder case has been filed against Jadi Bhumaiah for allegedly killing Paidipelli Mallaiah, 50, from the same village. The case was registered following a complaint by the victim's son, Rajashekhar.
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The incident occurred when the car in which the victims were traveling collided with an RTC bus near Dharur canal
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A total of 17 mills out of the total 76 mills located in the district were found to be defaulting on delivering the grains
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Eight cars on the lorry were gutted completely by the time a fire tender rushed to the spot and doused the fire. Meanwhile, the container driver sustained serious injuries in the incident
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Sources say the corporation authorities reportedly informed the KMC officials in advance about the repair works planned at the Deshaipet filter bed, but the official did not take any measures to make alternative arrangements leading to shortage of water
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The paddy purchases at the local procurement centre continued to be tardy and the stocks moved to the yards were being rejected repeatedly on the pretext that the moisture content was above the permissible levels, the farmers said.
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Works dragging on for over a year due to various reasons, including shifting of power lines, drinking water pipelines and cutting of trees among others
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The holidays, listed in Annexure-I, will include festivals that may fall on Sundays. Additionally, Optional Holidays are available for certain festivals as detailed in Annexure-II, even if they fall on a Sunday.
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Luxettipet Forest Range Officer A Subhash, stated that a 20-kilometer track was developed to introduce a jungle safari service in the forests. He stated that one could see spotted deer, Indian gaur, and many other herbivores.