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According to him, the government had fixed the Minimum Support Price(MSP) for paddy 'A' grade Rs. 2203 per quintal and Rs. 2183 per quintal for normal quality.
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Sources in the party say local leaders want the high command to replace Saidireddy with a local BJP leader so that the party functionaries could work unitedly for the victory of the candidate.
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Commissioner of Police Sunil Dutt said that the flag marches were being conducted to ensure that people could exercise their right to vote in a free environment.
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A person was heard saying the paper was leaked from a government school in Utnoor mandal centre to help some students in passing in the language.
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He urged the State government to prioritise addressing farmers' grievances over visits to Delhi to meet the AICC leadership and strategies to gain political upmanship in the State.
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Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, his Cabinet colleagues and senior officials were present.
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Liquid cash Rs 14.48 lakh and ten mobile phones were seized from their instance.
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Police constable Surendar, who was working as a writer at the station, allegedly demanded Rs.15,000 from a tractor owner
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The vendor's shameful act was caught on camera and shared on X
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Vinod Kumar examined crops damaged due to recent hailstorm in Mustabad, Pothugal, Sevalal Thanda, Gannevanipalli of Mustabad mandal and Obulapur of Thangallapalli mandal on Tuesday.
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It is sponsored by Bihar Institute of Public Administration & Rural Development (BIPARD).
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Four children from the locality had gone for a swim in the pit located in an abandoned factory at Goutham Nagar in Patancheru town
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The faculty and warden were said to have instigated the students to stage protests against the principal, sources in the college said.
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Apart from paddy, maize, jowar, tobacco, ground nut, chilly, onions and horticulture farmers had incurred losses as standing crops were lost.
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The Punjagutta police went to Goa and after formally arresting him brought Oakra, on a prisoner transit (PT) warrant and produced him before the Nampally court. He was sent to judicial custody.
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Manne Venkatesh (15), the second son of Manne Chandraiah and Renuka, was herding the cattle home from their agriculture field on Tuesday evening when the incident happened.
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She instructed that electronic devices and mobile phones should not be allowed in the examination centres under any circumstances.
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The standing crops of Paddy, Maize, Sunflower, Mango, Vegetables and other crops were damaged to a huge extent as rains continued until late evening across Siddipet
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The carcass of the peacock, a 0.22” sporting rifle, 34 live rounds and other material were seized from them.
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Two deer antlers were seized from them. The persons were identified as Pittala Shoban Babu (25), a fruit seller and resident of Medak, and Bonala Naga Chary (40) a gold smith from Warangal.
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“She presented herself to passengers as RPF sub-inspector showing them a counterfeit identity card,” officials said.
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Ramagundam Commissioner M Srinivasulu told the candidates to contact Armed Reserve Inspector Srinivas on 96522 25673 for more details
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Gautham noted that election duties were very important and there should be no scope for any mistake anywhere.
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On Monday, unaccounted cash Rs 1.90 lakh was seized from two persons when police conducted a vehicle check in Wankidi mandal centre.