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Two women went missing from their home at Kallakal village of Manoharabad Mandal on Thursday
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Jagadish Reddy admitted that the BRS cadre was disheartened over the absence of KCR as CM. However, they were equally geared up to fight against the anti-people policies of the Congress government
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After completing their work this evening, they were on their way home when the vehicle hit them on the busy Nh-44.
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The Minister said the reopening of Nizam Sugar Factories would put an end to the woes of the farmers who were taking their harvested sugarcane to other places from Zaheerabad area for crushing.
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He reminded that the BRS had defeated three BJP MPs and two MLAs in the recent Assembly polls.
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The three reportedly confessed to the crime and admitted that they had poisoned the carcass of a cattle killed by tigers with an intention to eliminate the tiger.
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Karimnagar depot-II officials, who had found the rooster from a bus at the Karimnagar bus stand on January 9, had initially decided to auction it at 3 pm on Friday, as nobody turned up claiming ownership after two days
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The minister expressed at the commission agents for reducing the price even for the quality produce and directed the officials to monitor purchases at the market.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao outlined the key factors behind the decline in the party's performance.
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BHEL officials informed that the works worth Rs.20,444 crore were handed over to the company and the remaining works were taken up by Genco and other companies.
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The ACB also arrested his private driver and a RTA agent, who acted as mediators in the deal
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Similarly, former MP V Hanumantha Rao reached Imphal to participate in the Yatram which will commence on Sunday from Khongjom, Manipur and culminate at Mumbai.
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Pocharam Srinivas Reddy warned that the State government will be responsible for any decline in crop production, due to delayed release of water.
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BRS MLA Padi Kaushik Reddy demanded that Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy release a job calendar for the two lakh government jobs promised by the Congress in its election manifesto
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Officials acknowledged the contributions of A. Sharath during his one-and-a-half-year tenure as District Collector, recognizing the valuable services he provided.
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The farmers from several parts of the district arrived at the market expecting the CCI would buy the produce in the early morning.
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Khammam Collector said that there was no loss of life in the incident as the collapsed block was not in use and appealed to the public not to believe the rumours
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Telangana government was taking steps to fill up two lakh government jobs. Similarly, efforts were also being intensified to generate employment opportunities to the youth in the private sector, Sridhar Babu said
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Addressing the youth after unveiling the Statue of Vivekananda on his 161st birth anniversary at Athmakur village of Sadasivapet Mandal on Friday, Prabhakar has said that Vivekananda's words are worth following for youth.
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Plans should be prepared to complete the maintenance works of 11 KV, 33 KV feeders and sub-stations in less time, Musharraf Ali Faruqui said.
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In a horrifying incident in Bangalpet, an elderly man was ruthlessly attacked and killed by unidentified individuals in broad daylight.
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During a chit-chat with media persons, Sukender Reddy said everyone had the responsibility to protect the respect and dignity of legislative houses.
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Speaking at a meeting in Sai Gardens, Nagrkurnool, where he was honored, Sambasivarao expressed the view that the primary goal of any political party should be the welfare of the people.
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Present MP Soyam Bapu Rao, former MP Ramesh Rathod, Adivasi leader Kotnaka Vijay and Lambada leader Rajesh Babu are said to be in the race for the ticket