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The BRS would lose deposits in six to seven seats and the BJP got pushed to the third spot in Medak constituency, he told media persons at his residence here on Tuesday.
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As per the new DOST schedule, the web options will now commence on May 20 instead of May 15.
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Both the national parties had dubbed the BRS a non-contender in the parliament elections, but the bus yatra proved that the BRS was still a force to reckon with in the State, he said.
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Khammam, Kothagudem, Gandugulapalli, Cherla, Dummugadem, Mulkalapalli and Gundala achieved 100 percent results.
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The deceased B Motilal (24) of Bodagutta area in Kothagudem was hired by a tractor owner for alleged illegal transportation of sand. Over speeding was said to be the reason for the accident.
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With an increased voter turn out, three political parties - BRS, BJP and Congress - are now busy calculating how it is going to influence the outcome of the election.
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Agriculture Minister Tummala Nageshwar Rao on Tuesday made an appeal to farmers to desist from the practice as it had enormous impact on the environment.
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The surge in polling percentage is being attributed to several factors, including favorable weather conditions and increased voter awareness.
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The segment saw 74.09 percent of voting indicating a marginal increase when compared to 71.42 percent of voter turnout in 2019 polls.
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The NDSA team visited both Naragurjuna Sagar and the Srisailam projects in February this year to conduct safety inspection of the project structures.
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The EVMs of Medak Lok Sabha Constituency were kept in BVRIT College, Narsapur and Tribal Welfare Residential School in Narsapur.
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The huge turnout of people at the former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao’s road show in the district created a positive impact and there was a silent voting in favour of BRS, Nageswara Rao explained.
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Polling percentage in rural areas was higher than that in urban areas. There is more than 10 percent difference in voting between rural and urban assembly segments.
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The election held on Monday witnessed a voter turnout of 76.09 percent. In the 2019 Lok Sabha election 75.3 percent voter turnout, which was highest in the State, was recorded.
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He thanked the party cadre and leaders for working hard for over 50 days for BRS candidate P Venkatrami Reddy.
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For instance, Adilabad Assembly segment saw 72.50 percent of voting, while Nirmal constituency registered 71.98 percent of turnout.
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The rooftop solar adoption has been very slow, especially in the residential sector in the State as the installation of solar power is still an expensive option for many.
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Sadanandam (48) complained of chest pain while he was returning home after completing duties on Monday night.
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The Narsapur assembly segment recorded 84.25 percent polling while the Palair assembly segment in Khammam Lok Sabha constituency recorded 83.30 percent polling, the second best in the State
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Rauthu Sattaiah, a farmer, alleged that the staffers at the centre were secretly stealing around three kilograms of grains per bag by tampering with the weighing machine.
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Police resorted to a lathi charge on teachers reportedly when they demanded full payment for their work after duty on Monday.
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Ministers Bhatti Vikramarka, Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy and Tummala Nageswara Rao cast their votes in their respective polling stations in Khammam district on Monday.
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The Nagarkurnool district administration established an auxiliary polling station for their convenience in a private building at Mallapur Penta for 10 Chenchus.
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Voters were seen standing in serpentine queue lines at polling booths to exercise their franchise right from the beginning of polling at 7 am.