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With these new records, the Srivastava family now holds the highest number of Guinness World Records in Hyderabad, totaling 20 records.
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Wearing safety gear, 25 cyclists from several parts of Mancherial, Nirmal and Karimnagar took part in the event.
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The missing student was identified as B Abhinav.
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The injured victim, Neeraj, was shifted to Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS)-Adilabad. His medical condition was stated to be critical.
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During the course of interrogations, the women confessed to committing the crime, while returning to Issipet after attending a trial of a court in Bellampalli which was hearing a similar case booked against them.
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In his complaint, Syed Azmath Hussain Jaffery, founder and president of the association said that Yati Narsinganand, had made certain condemnable statements and uploaded the content on social media platforms to create animosity between different religions
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Ramdas (43) died due to pneumonia on September 29. He is survived by his wife and two sons.
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The accused were apprehended for committing the offence during a raid held in one of the houses of the accused at Navgaon basti in the town, following a tip-off
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The marriage of Mohammad Nizamuddin, a resident of Manthur in Raipole mandal, was scheduled to be performed on Saturday
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In fact, this figure marks an increase from 3,469 vacant seats after the final phase counselling, raising concerns about students' reluctance in pursuing these programmes
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As many as 62 unemployed youths who availed free coaching at BC Study Circle in Khammam have been qualified in recently released DSC results.
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The workshop was attended by senior police officials, legal experts, and law faculty, focusing on the critical role of on-going training for effective law enforcement.
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The train will connect Secunderabad, Mahabubnagar, Gadwal, Kurnool City, Dhone and will be operated for two days in a week in both the directions
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TGERC Chairman T said the Discoms failure to adhere to certain stipulated time frame for filing the petitions not only undermine public trust but also risk the financial viability of power distribution system, impacting consumers who depend on a stable supply of electricity.
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Over 90 scientists from the public and private sectors explored 15,000 pearl millet unique breeding lines planted in the display fields
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Scores of RMPs were booked for allegedly flouting the Telangana State Medical Practitioners Registration Act, National Medical Council Act and duping public in different parts of Mancherial, based on complaints lodged by members of Telangana Medical Council (TGMC) a few months back. Investigations were still underway.
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Around 10,000 devotees from several parts of Nirmal, Adilabad and Nizamabad, Karimnagar, Warangal districts and neighboring Maharashtra visited the temple and offered special prayers
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao raised several questions, expressing disappointment and frustration over the stand of the government on the Bathukamma celebrations.
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The SBI held an awareness campaign on acceptance of Rs. 10 coins for traders in coordination with the Reserve Bank of India(RBI) at the Bank's zonal office.
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They alleged that the government was targeting them by razing down their houses by acting on complaints received from some tribals.
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In terms of overall monthly production, only 72 percent of the target set for September was achieved. Yellandu and Kothagudem areas fared better as the former exceeded the target with 123 percent and the latter with 87 percent production.
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A native of Mudhole mandal in Nirmal district, Namdev came to work in Kuwait and later was brought to a desert in Saudi Arabia where he was assigned a camel shepherd's job
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As per reports, a relative of the deceased discovered the three family members unconscious upon visiting the house. He immediately alerted the neighbors, who then informed the police. The neighbors suspect that financial difficulties may have driven the family to take their own lives.
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The confusion among the aspirants arose after TGPSC informed the High Court that the books of Telugu Akademi, a government institution, could not be treated as an authentic source in a competitive examination