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Says Revanth was just an "errand boy" who carried slippers for political favours at a time when KCR resigned from his position for sake of people of Telangana
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Jyothi Devi entered politics with encouragement from Ramulu and was elected as MPTC from Venkatraopet of Metpalli mandal in 1994
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BRS MLA Harish Rao derided Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy for making vile remarks and using derogatory language against BRS chief K Chandrashekhar Rao, during his padayatra in erstwhile Nalgonda district.
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Lalbi (28) and Narsamma (40) died and several others sustained serious injuries as a tractor hit an auto carrying labourers at Nallampally in Raikode mandal on Friday evening.
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The teachers, who received letters of appointment from Revanth Reddy on October 9 in Hyderabad, had an unpleasant surprise as they were replaced by others overnight without prior intimation. They
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Addressing the gathering after distributing CMRF cheques worth Rs 54.50 lakh worth to 237 beneficiaries on Friday, Rao said that he was indeed too lucky to get an opportunity to help so many people in his constituency.
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If a farmer plants 1000 plants per acre he could harvest at least 150 drumsticks per plant; thus 1.50 lakh drumsticks would be obtained in a harvest season and an income of Rs 75,000 could be generated, he said.
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Speaking during Friday's padayatra covering 2.5 km from Sangem to Dharmareddypally in Nalgonda, he said come what may, the River Musi riverfront project would be taken up.
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The government teaching hospitals do not have exclusive super-specialty departments dedicated to minimally invasive surgeries.
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A total of 24 police teams carried out searches in the houses and business establishments of illegal financiers and seized documents relating to illegal financing
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Anil Kumar Goyal, a key witness for Andhra Pradesh, who was cross-examined by senior advocate V. Ravinder Rao representing Telangana before the Krishna Waters Disputes Tribunal on Friday,
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The dump consisted of two SLR rifles, 165 rounds of ammunition and two SLR magazine pouches
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The KRMB has communicated this directive to the Engineers-in-Chief of both States, calling for measures to conserve water in both the Srisailam and Nagarjuna Sagar projects.
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Though estimates suggest that about 15 lakh people from Telangana migrated to various Gulf countries in the search of employment, neither the government nor any other organization working on migrant labourers have exact statistics on Gulf migrations.
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When the BRS was in power, 42 lakh tonnes of fish seedlings were distributed in 69 tanks in Karimnagar assembly constituency. However, this was reduced to 21 lakh tonnes this year, said MLA Gangula
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Students can pay the fee at the respective schools without a late fee till November 18. With a late fee of Rs.50 and 200, the fee will be accepted till December 2 and 12 respectively
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Junior lecturers pool money for colleges' upkeep - There are no posts of sweepers, scavengers and night watchmen for 425 government junior colleges
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Yoga classes were organised for police officers and staff at the district police headquarters at Hemachandrapuram on Friday at directions of the SP.
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A case was registered against Nagaraju and to grant station bail, the SI demanded Rs.50,000.
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According to officials, the water released from the Bhadrakali lake would not inundate areas around it as it would be stored at Chalivagu which has more than 20,000 million cubic feet capacity
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Edmala Mohan Reddy, a farmer from Kuchulapur village in Boath mandal, had an argument with the chairman of the agriculture market committee over the delayed transfer of his soya produce, which had been at the yard for four days. Frustrated, he attempted to take his own life by ingesting pesticide.
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Around 10 days ago, the dogs were transferred to the animal birth control center operated by Mancherial municipality and kept in a room. However, they died after being left unfed due to a strike by the center's staff who boycotted their duties. The incident was uncovered when a foul odor began emanating from the center, causing distress to nearby residents.
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Despite repeated food poisoning cases, the government's approach remains unchanged. In less than 24 hours after 12 students from tribal welfare schools at Mancherial were hospitalised, more students were rushed to hospitals with vomiting and stomach pain, said the BRS MLA
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Former Minister Harish Rao led the charge, condemning the illegal detention of BRS leaders, including former MLAs K Prabhakar Reddy, Chirumarthy Lingaiah, and Bhupal Reddy, ahead of the Chief Minister's padayatra.