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Out of 1,24,545 accounts, for which the waiver was pending due to Aadhar related issues, 41,322 accounts were updated so far. Aadhar related issues pertaining to rest of the accounts were in the process of rectification
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Maoist party that forced Radha to join its ranks threw her future into darkness and ultimately took her life, said B Rohith Raju
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ISRO has introduced Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) activities for organising interactive video sessions with space scientists, facilities for students to present their creative imaginations, virtual museum and space quiz to test their knowledge
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According to reports, Gopal, who had received the crop loan waiver amount, had gone to the bank to seek a fresh loan. However, the bank officials refused to grant him a loan citing his age
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Several opined that it was not fair for Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy to cheat farmers
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Against the government-prescribed norm of one AEO for every 5,000 acres, the Kattangur-2 AEO Kallepally Parushuramulu was covering 15,638 acres under his cluster
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At Kodangal, the Chief Minister’s constituency, the number of farmers who lost out on the waiver far outnumbers those who got it.
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The Telangana Rythu Sangam district wing staged a protest at the Sangareddy collectorate demanding the government to waive off the crop loans of all farmers unconditionally.
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If they were aware about good and bad touches, the students could inform their parents, teachers and police if they face any such experience, said Superintendent of Police Akhil Mahajan
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Kendra Sahitya Akademi has appointed a writer and translator, KVVS Murthy of Bhadrachalam as a member of the akademi’s expert panel to prepare a ground list of the best Telugu translated books for award in translation
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Mandamarri Deputy Forest Range Officers Azhar and Santosh said that the pangolin was rescued from the toll plaza upon receiving information from locals about its movement
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Police Commissioner Kalmeshwar Shingenavar has denied permission to hold a 'rasta roko' programme proposed by farmers in order to maintain law and order in the district.
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Accompanied by senior leaders of the BRS, KTR called on the DGP Jitender and lodged a complaint with him seeking action on Congress-sponsored attacks targeting two women journalists in Kondareddypalli
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Since the police department had given the machines to Siddipet police a few days ago, these two were the first positive cases reported in the district.
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Bhummanna (38), a private electrician from Mahalaxmiwada in Adilabad town, died on the spot when the lorry coming from the opposite direction crashed into his motorbike on NH 44 near the village.
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In order to give a fillip to the tourism sector in the region, proposals have been submitted seeking installation of ropeways at Kakalamma temple in Koutala mandal centre and Palarapu cliff of Nandigaon under the Centre's Parvatmala Pariyojana.
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In an open letter addressed to CM A Revanth Reddy, Harish Rao said the govt had also failed to act on more pressing issues pertaining to the Department of Animal Husbandry, a portfolio which continued to be directly under the Chief Minister.
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Students from Class 7 are said to have complained to their parents that the teacher was behaving indecently by putting his hands on their bodies.
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With approvals for State pharmacy colleges still pending with the Pharmacy Council of India, TG EAPCET 2024 admission counselling for BPharmacy and PharmD courses is likely to extend till the last week of October
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Praveen Kumar said that the management of Sirpur Papers Mills had not conducted polls for electing a recognized trade union for six years.
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The officer also instructed the principal of the school to follow the menu fixed by the government and to ensure quality ingredients are used in cooking the food
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Two telugu states have emerged as significant contributors to India’s study abroad market, with approximately 12-14 per cent of the country’s study abroad aspirants, says Career Mosaic, a student recruitment company.
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The tragic indent occurred when Mohammed Shahzad Khan lost the GPS signal and soon after, ran out of battery on his mobile phone and then of fuel in his vehicle, leaving him stuck in the desert for nearly four days.
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The EPFO subscribers have been requested to bring all the documents in support of their grievances so that it could be resolved on the spot.