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The movie also features Bobby Deol, Pragya Jaiswal, Shraddha Srinath, Chandhini Chowdary and is directed by Thaman S
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The villagers on Monday evening claimed that they heard a leopard roaring near the village.
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Criticises government for failing to purchase paddy effectively, leaving farmers with unsold produce despite producing 1.53 crore tonnes during Vaanakalam season
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Narayana Rao, has been underground for over four decades and is a close relative of another top most naxal leader, Muppala Lakshmana Rao, who was the general secretary of the CPI (Maoist). Lakshmana Rao also hails from Birpur village.
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The cathedral is awe-inspiring for its beauty, particularly the 175-foot spire that is one of the tallest churches in India. The style of architecture that inspired this church was European architectural style, giving it a look that is unique and majestic.
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The 119 km new railway line project was sanctioned on a 50 percent cost sharing basis with the Andhra Pradesh government
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Since the government allowed private companies to explore coal in the country, the monopoly of SCCL as the single largest coal producer in south India was being challenged
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Thodangi Bhaskar (27) had married Vijyalakshmi, a native of Mahabubnagar district, five years ago. The couple had two sons. However, they used to quarrel over some petty issues regularly.
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Mukire Mallaiah (60) had found the power supply disrupted to his borewell from the transformer.
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The Court has set conditions for the bail, including that the petitioner must furnish two sureties of Rs.25,000 each, cooperate with the ongoing investigation, and appear at the police station concerned every Monday.
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During the seven-day sojourn in Himachal Pradesh, the students will engage with local communities, explore historical sites, and interact with students from NIT Hamirpur
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The incident occurred at the Sakram Naik thanda Government Primary School in Seerole mandal, where parents, upon learning of teacher Dharam Soth Sreenu's inappropriate behavior from their children, confronted him at the school. In their anger, they physically assaulted him with slippers before reporting the matter to higher authorities. Following an inquiry, the teacher was suspended, and a formal investigation was initiated involving the district child protection officer and Bala Raksha Bhavan.
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The petitioners filed a quash petition against the order directing the registration of a criminal revision petition filed by one Nagavelli Rajalingamurthy, who accused them and other officials of corruption related to the collapse of the Medigadda Barrage.
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Women voiced their grievances over the widespread presence of belt shops in and around Jogipet, blaming them for their families' financial woes. They shared that men in their households were spending their entire earnings on liquor, with some even pawning gold ornaments to fund their addiction. Divya, a housewife, highlighted the dire consequences, explaining how this behavior left them unable to pay their children's tuition fees or meet other essential needs. The women demanded immediate action to shut down the belt shops.
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Indicating the government's plans to rely heavily on loan-based welfare programmes, he wanted the banks to provide loans for schemes targeting farmers, SCs, STs and BCs communities under various welfare programmes.
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She submitted a complaint with Collector Rajarshi Shah during Prajavani, a grievance redressal programme held here on Monday.
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Speaking on National Farmers Day, Rama Rao criticised the Congress government for depriving complete crop loan waiver and Rythu Bharosa investment assistance, highlighting the plight of Telangana’s farmers
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The most common cyber frauds reported in 2024 included business investment/stock frauds, part time jobs, digital arrest, fake customer care and debit and credit card frauds
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Kavitha said the Congress and BJP had proven their "brotherhood," citing Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy's alleged meetings with BJP leaders in Delhi
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Birdwatcher Hari Gopal Srirangam from Telangana recently spotted a Yellow-rumped flycatcher at the Bheemunipadam waterfalls in Mahabubabad district, marking the 445th bird species recorded in the state.
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Forest officials have confirmed the presence of a tiger in Bandala forest. With the confirmation of a tiger in the mandal, the officials have intensified their vigilance and implemented strict measures to prevent any human-wildlife conflicts. Continuous surveillance through CCTV cameras have been set up in numerous locations and warning boards have been installed.
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Officials reported that an adult tigress from the Kerameri mandal in Kumram Bheem Asifabad district recently ventured into the Luxettipet range in search of new territory. The tigress's movement was captured by a CCTV camera trap set up by the department in the range's forests, according to a forest official.
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The committee presented a memorandum to Additional Collector Srinivasa Reddy on Monday. Sangh leaders Bandela Venkaiah and Timmidi Hanumantha Rao urged the government to take swift action in providing financial assistance to landless agricultural laborers.
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Reports suggest that Nageshwar Rao and Sahohar Reddy duped individuals out of Rs. 1.76 crore by issuing fake appointment letters. The victims discovered the scam when they approached the concerned department. Two of them filed complaints with the Mahabubabad Rural police, who launched an investigation. As a result, the police arrested the two accused, bringing the fraudulent scheme to light.