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While Mancherial district registered 45 offences against girls in 2024 under POCSO Act, Nirmal district saw 26 crimes against the girls in this year
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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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Based on a complaint lodged by the victim, cybercrime police station SHO (DSP) M Venkataramana and Inspector J Krishnamurthy began investigation and arrested Mohammad Awad from Dabeerpura in Hyderabad
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A team of 11 specialist doctors from various private hospitals in Mancherial and local government hospitals provided services at the camp, offering free medication to the patients. Around 800 residents from villages including Kallampalli, Rajaram, Sumuputam, Dasnapur, Gorlapalli, Kotha Colony, Jilleda, Jakkepalli, Buyyaram, Racharla, Mulkalapet, Mukkidigudem, Sithara, Chamanapalli, Baddampalli, Bammena, Oddugudem, Nagaram, Kethanapalli, and Kalmalapet attended the camp.
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Pasha reported that unidentified individuals arrived on a motorbike and attacked him with a boulder at a house site near the village before quickly fleeing the scene. He sustained head injuries and received treatment at the Government General Hospital. Subsequently, he filed a complaint with the Naspur police.
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Five persons were arrested by sleuths of a task force team for allegedly indulging in banned gambling at Kannala Basti in Bellampalli town on Wednesday.
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Addressing a programme in Mahabubnagar on Nov 30, CM A Revanth Reddy had said that Rs.2,747 crore were released for waiving crop loans of 3.14 lakh farmers who had availed crop loan over Rs 2 lakh
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The researcher opined that the discovery challenged earlier assumptions regarding the habitat preferences and range of this rare fungal species
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Jannaram Forest Range Officer Sushmita Rao stated that approximately 20 nature enthusiasts, birdwatchers, and wildlife photographers from various parts of Telangana had registered to take part in the event. The participants first visited a butterfly park created by the forest department, before heading to Bisonkunta and Birthanpet camps for evening bird watching.
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Pochampalli Neeraja (42) died when her neck was trapped in the rope of a swing, while demonstrating to her children how to play with it.
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The students who won gold medals in the kata category were D Raj Kumar, D Shiva Kumar, G Anirudh, D Rishith Varma, K Manvith, P Ashrith, Md Anas, G Manideep, S Nikhil, and G Ashwith. D Rithwik earned a silver medal in the same category, while D Meghana, B Varun, A Siryalashri, and A Vinayalasri won bronze medals. Additionally, D Raj Kumar secured a silver medal in the fighting category, and A Harshwavardhan and G Anirudh each took home bronze medals.
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Forest officials stated that thorough arrangements were made to ensure the smooth conduct of the event. They anticipated the participation of 150 bird watchers, nature enthusiasts, and wildlife photographers from across the state, as well as from Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra. Participants would be provided with accommodation, dining, and transportation facilities.
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A team led by the Secretary of the District Legal Services Authority (DLSA) of the district, Arpitha Maryam Reddy, rescued nine bonded labourers including three children engaged by brick kilns at Indanpalli village in Jannaram mandal on Wednesday. The team comprised her counterpart from Odisha, local police and representatives of Divyadrishti, a non-voluntary organisation.
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The fourth person was 26-year-old Samudrala Shiva Prasad. His father, Mondaiah (60), and Mondaiah's wife, Sridevi (50), passed away early Wednesday morning while receiving treatment, while their daughter, Chaitanya (30), died on Tuesday night.
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According to preliminary inquiries by the police, the four tried to kill themselves by consuming a weedicide as they were depressed over a financial crisis
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Family was depressed over financial crisis caused due to losses in online games played by son Shiva
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Ashwitha, Shrutilaya, Lavanya and Deepika qualified to take part in the state-level event.
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The secretaries submitted a memorandum to the District Panchayat Officer and local MPDOs, seeking exemption from the duties, surveys, security and redressal of their challenges
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Kotte Nateshwar said that he had been donating blood for the needy since 2018.
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Following the unexpected rains, the paddy kept by farmers at government-run procurement centres was damaged.