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Student ends life
Handloom exhibition
Local body elections
Injured in clash
Policerounded up seven persons in connection with various offences, which include assault and hurling of stones. Staff Reporter
Tape recorders distributed
Motorcycle rally
Puvvada's son drowned
Quoting the family sources, sub-divisional police officer R. S. Bhandari said that Uday Kumar slipped into the well when he was trying to take stock of the condition of the pumpsets installed for drawing water. The body was sent for post-mortem examination. - Staff Reporter
Forum alleges raw deal to Rayalaseema
At a press conference here on Tuesday, the forum president and former MLA T.G. Venkatesh said it was the Rayalaseema that was the most backward region. APNGOs' Association is holding a meeting of all those who seek justice for Rayalaseema on February 22. - Staff Reporter
Jatara windfall for RTC
RTC Director S. Jaganmohan Rao and Regional Manager G. Venkatanarayana have said the corporation operated a total of 1,825 buses and transported over eight lakhs to and from different corners of the State. - Staff Reporter
Rs. 25,000 for Bima Gram
70 huts gutted
ITDA Project Officer A.K. Sinha and Parvathipuram Revenue Divisional Officer B. Satyanarayana took up relief operations. The fire was put out after midnight, according to fire office sources. -Correspondent
Six-month jail for negligent driving
Award for dentist
Dr. Satyanarayana has conducted several medical awareness and service camps and provided free medical aid to the poor. -Correspondent
Five get life term for murder
The convicted persons are Pittala Purushottam, Pittala Rajesh, Pittala Mohan, Pittala Raju and Bommidi Shankar, all residents of Medariwada in Mancherial. They were convicted for conspiring and murdering Kandula Shankar, brother-in-law of Purushottam on August 9, 2002. - Staff Reporter
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