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3 Street Dogs, Including One Pregnant, Brutally Thrashed To Death In Telangana

A horrific case of animal cruelty has come to light from Telangana, where a group of three men trap and mercilessly thrash four street dogs with sticks, killing three of the canines, one of whom was pregnant.




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Video: After Bridge Collapse, Man Uses Pipe To Cross Stream In Telangana

A video has shed light on the plight of villagers in Kalluru of Nirmal-Kuntala district in Telangana where a man is crossing a stream, Sudda Vagu, by sliding through a pipe from one end to the other.




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Former KCR Party MLA Arrested For Attack On Telangana Officials

A Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) leader and former Telangana MLA was arrested from Film Nagar in Jubilee Hills on Wednesday for his involvement in an attack on Vikarabad district officials earlier in the week, police said.




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Won’t back off from ‘Pharma Village’, says Telangana CM’s brother - The Siasat Daily

  1. Won’t back off from ‘Pharma Village’, says Telangana CM’s brother  The Siasat Daily
  2. Lagcherla: KTR named in remand report  Deccan Chronicle
  3. Ex-BRS MLA held over mob attack on Vikarabad collector  Hindustan Times
  4. Video | Violence Over Land Row In Telangana Chief Minister's Constituency, 55 Detained  NDTV
  5. Govt. charges BRS with hatching conspiracies to stall development projects for political gains  The Hindu




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Telangana BJP seeks judicial probe into Vikarabad incident




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GlobalLogic opens delivery centre in Hyderabad to spread wings, ramp up hiring in Telangana 

The company will consider spreading wings to one more such location, in addition to Mahbubnagar where it has about 350 employees




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Ensuring full occupancy at IT towers in Tier-II cities focus: Telangana IT Minister 

Godavarikhani near Ramagundam, Mancherial among locations likely to get facilities for IT firms 




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IMD forecasts onset of winter in Telangana by November-end




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Metro Rail services to be extended to Medchal and other parts of northern Hyderabad under Phase-III: Telangana CM




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Telangana’s Congress government is busy implementing programmes without thought

There is a wide gap between planning and implementation.




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Video: Man Uses Pipe To Cross Collapsed Bridge In Telangana

A video has shed light on the plight of villagers in Kalluru of Nirmal-Kuntala district in Telangana where a man is crossing a stream, Sudda Vagu, by sliding through a pipe from one end to the other.




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3 Street Dogs, Including One Pregnant, Thrashed To Death In Telangana

A horrific case of animal cruelty has come to light from Telangana, where a group of three men trap and mercilessly thrash four street dogs with sticks, killing three of the canines, one of whom was...




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Man Slides Down Pipe To Cross Collapsed Bridge In Telangana

In Nirmal district, Telangana, a man was captured on video crossing a collapsed bridge by sliding down a pipe from one end to the other. The footage shows the individual making his way across the gap, using the pipe as a makeshift bridge to reach the other side, with water flowing beneath the structure.

The collapse has left local residents and commuters stranded.




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Feb 08 - Great-Martyr Theodore Stratelates




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Great-Martyr Theodore Stratelates of Heraclea




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Apr 24 - Martyr Sabbas Stratelates




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Martyr Sabbas Stratelates (“the General”) of Rome, and 70 Soldiers with Him




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Martyr Sabbas Stratelates of Rome and 70 Soldiers with Him




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Martyr Sabbas Stratelates of Rome and the 70 Soldiers with Him




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Aug 19 - Martyr Andrew Stratelates




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Aug 19 - Martyr Andrew Stratelates And 2,593 Soldiers With Him In Cilicia




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Aug 19 - Martyr Andrew Stratelates And 2,593 Soldiers With Him In Cilicia




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Martyr Andrew Stratelates and the 2,593 Soldiers with Him in Cilicia




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Martyr Andrew Stratelates and 2,593 Soldiers with Him in Cilicia




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Martyr Andrew Stratelates and 2,593 Soldiers with Him in Cilicia




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Great-Martyr Theodore Stratelates (“the General”) of Heraclea (319)

He was a renowned commander in the Imperial army, and dwelt in Heraclea of Pontus. The Emperor Licinius heard of Theodore's fame as an officer, and also that he was a devout Christian; the Emperor determined to visit the general, officially to honor him, but secretly to turn him from Christ.   When the Emperor came to Heraclea, Saint Theodore met him with all honor, and the Emperor in turn praised him for his service to the state. Licinius then publicly bade Theodore make sacrifice to the gods. Theodore asked that he be given the most venerable gods, made of gold and silver, to attend upon at home, and promised that the following day he would return and honor them before the people. The Emperor, thinking that he had succeeded in restoring Theodore to paganism, gladly agreed.   That night the Saint smashed all the idols he had taken home, and distributed the gold and silver pieces to the poor. When this was discovered, Theodore gladly admitted his deed and confessed Christ boldly. The Emperor, in a fury, had the Saint subjected to many tortures, then crucified. On the cross, he was subject to further torments and mutilations: parts of his body were cut off, his eyes put out, and he was shot with arrows, finally being left on the cross for dead. The next day Licinius sent men to cast his body into the sea, but to their amazement they found the Saint alive, his body perfectly intact. Through this, many spectators and some of the Emperor's own men turned to Christ. Seeing that the Saint, far from renouncing Christ, was leading others to Him, the Emperor promptly had him beheaded. His holy relics were returned to his family home in Euchaita, where they worked so many miracles that the town came to be known as Theodoropolis.




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Great-Martyr Theodore Stratelates (“the General”) of Heraclea (319)

He was a renowned commander in the Imperial army, and dwelt in Heraclea of Pontus. The Emperor Licinius heard of Theodore's fame as an officer, and also that he was a devout Christian; the Emperor determined to visit the general, officially to honor him, but secretly to turn him from Christ.   When the Emperor came to Heraclea, Saint Theodore met him with all honor, and the Emperor in turn praised him for his service to the state. Licinius then publicly bade Theodore make sacrifice to the gods. Theodore asked that he be given the most venerable gods, made of gold and silver, to attend upon at home, and promised that the following day he would return and honor them before the people. The Emperor, thinking that he had succeeded in restoring Theodore to paganism, gladly agreed.   That night the Saint smashed all the idols he had taken home, and distributed the gold and silver pieces to the poor. When this was discovered, Theodore gladly admitted his deed and confessed Christ boldly. The Emperor, in a fury, had the Saint subjected to many tortures, then crucified. On the cross, he was subject to further torments and mutilations: parts of his body were cut off, his eyes put out, and he was shot with arrows, finally being left on the cross for dead. The next day Licinius sent men to cast his body into the sea, but to their amazement they found the Saint alive, his body perfectly intact. Through this, many spectators and some of the Emperor's own men turned to Christ. Seeing that the Saint, far from renouncing Christ, was leading others to Him, the Emperor promptly had him beheaded. His holy relics were returned to his family home in Euchaita, where they worked so many miracles that the town came to be known as Theodoropolis.




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Great-Martyr Theodore Stratelates (“the General”) of Heraclea (319)

He was a renowned commander in the Imperial army, and dwelt in Heraclea of Pontus. The Emperor Licinius heard of Theodore's fame as an officer, and also that he was a devout Christian; the Emperor determined to visit the general, officially to honor him, but secretly to turn him from Christ.   When the Emperor came to Heraclea, Saint Theodore met him with all honor, and the Emperor in turn praised him for his service to the state. Licinius then publicly bade Theodore make sacrifice to the gods. Theodore asked that he be given the most venerable gods, made of gold and silver, to attend upon at home, and promised that the following day he would return and honor them before the people. The Emperor, thinking that he had succeeded in restoring Theodore to paganism, gladly agreed.   That night the Saint smashed all the idols he had taken home, and distributed the gold and silver pieces to the poor. When this was discovered, Theodore gladly admitted his deed and confessed Christ boldly. The Emperor, in a fury, had the Saint subjected to many tortures, then crucified. On the cross, he was subject to further torments and mutilations: parts of his body were cut off, his eyes put out, and he was shot with arrows, finally being left on the cross for dead. The next day Licinius sent men to cast his body into the sea, but to their amazement they found the Saint alive, his body perfectly intact. Through this, many spectators and some of the Emperor's own men turned to Christ. Seeing that the Saint, far from renouncing Christ, was leading others to Him, the Emperor promptly had him beheaded. His holy relics were returned to his family home in Euchaita, where they worked so many miracles that the town came to be known as Theodoropolis.




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Great-Martyr Theodore Stratelates ("the General") of Heraclea (319) - February 8th

He was a renowned commander in the Imperial army, and dwelt in Heraclea of Pontus. The Emperor Licinius heard of Theodore's fame as an officer, and also that he was a devout Christian; the Emperor determined to visit the general, officially to honor him, but secretly to turn him from Christ.   When the Emperor came to Heraclea, Saint Theodore met him with all honor, and the Emperor in turn praised him for his service to the state. Licinius then publicly bade Theodore make sacrifice to the gods. Theodore asked that he be given the most venerable gods, made of gold and silver, to attend upon at home, and promised that the following day he would return and honor them before the people. The Emperor, thinking that he had succeeded in restoring Theodore to paganism, gladly agreed.   That night the Saint smashed all the idols he had taken home, and distributed the gold and silver pieces to the poor. When this was discovered, Theodore gladly admitted his deed and confessed Christ boldly. The Emperor, in a fury, had the Saint subjected to many tortures, then crucified. On the cross, he was subject to further torments and mutilations: parts of his body were cut off, his eyes put out, and he was shot with arrows, finally being left on the cross for dead. The next day Licinius sent men to cast his body into the sea, but to their amazement they found the Saint alive, his body perfectly intact. Through this, many spectators and some of the Emperor's own men turned to Christ. Seeing that the Saint, far from renouncing Christ, was leading others to Him, the Emperor promptly had him beheaded. His holy relics were returned to his family home in Euchaita, where they worked so many miracles that the town came to be known as Theodoropolis.




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Great-Martyr Theodore Stratelates ("the General") of Heraclea (319)

He was a renowned commander in the Imperial army, and dwelt in Heraclea of Pontus. The Emperor Licinius heard of Theodore's fame as an officer, and also that he was a devout Christian; the Emperor determined to visit the general, officially to honor him, but secretly to turn him from Christ.   When the Emperor came to Heraclea, Saint Theodore met him with all honor, and the Emperor in turn praised him for his service to the state. Licinius then publicly bade Theodore make sacrifice to the gods. Theodore asked that he be given the most venerable gods, made of gold and silver, to attend upon at home, and promised that the following day he would return and honor them before the people. The Emperor, thinking that he had succeeded in restoring Theodore to paganism, gladly agreed.   That night the Saint smashed all the idols he had taken home, and distributed the gold and silver pieces to the poor. When this was discovered, Theodore gladly admitted his deed and confessed Christ boldly. The Emperor, in a fury, had the Saint subjected to many tortures, then crucified. On the cross, he was subject to further torments and mutilations: parts of his body were cut off, his eyes put out, and he was shot with arrows, finally being left on the cross for dead. The next day Licinius sent men to cast his body into the sea, but to their amazement they found the Saint alive, his body perfectly intact. Through this, many spectators and some of the Emperor's own men turned to Christ. Seeing that the Saint, far from renouncing Christ, was leading others to Him, the Emperor promptly had him beheaded. His holy relics were returned to his family home in Euchaita, where they worked so many miracles that the town came to be known as Theodoropolis.




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Telaeris Supports HID Mobile Access Solutions

Telaeris‘ XPressEntry handheld badge and biometric readers enhance access control and security management by providing a flexible, mobile solution that goes beyond traditional door readers and addresses specific safety and security challenges.





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Marquis Who's Who Honors Nilesh Telang for Expertise in Information Technology

Nilesh Telang is an expert in software engineering as a senior principal software engineer at Palo Alto Networks Inc.




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STELAX 25 baclofen 25mg tablet bottle (baclofen)

Transport / Logistic issues / Storage capacity issues




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Calma tensa en la Federación ante las elecciones: si Rocha obtiene la cautelar, será el presidente

El proceso electoral está pendiente de si el ex presidente logra presentarse o no. Las territoriales consensúan estos días quiénes formarán la Asamblea. Pocas opciones para la renovación Leer




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Tres detenidos por la muerte a golpes del dueño de una famosa carnicería de Santiago de Compostela

Antonio Costa, de la carnicería Chelo & Muñico, fue atacado durante la madrugada, al llegar a su puesto de trabajo Leer




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La juez acuerda libertad con medidas cautelares para la mujer rusa acusada de provocar el incendio de Torre Bellver en Oropesa

El fuego se declaró este domingo en una zona embarrancada de matorral y pinar sin valor forestal ni afectó a ninguna de las viviendas del entorno gracias a la rápida actuación de los bomberos Leer




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La Guardia Civil desmantela una red de narcotráfico con 29 detenidos y 9.000 kilos de hachís incautados que operaba en el Guadalquivir y el Guadiana

Utilizaban sofisticados métodos para ocultar la droga, con almacenes subterráneos ocultos bajo tanques de agua Leer




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Alice in Wonderland | Alis bu Cëlmo dac Cojube w dat Tantela...

Alice in Wonderland | Alis bu Cëlmo dac Cojube w dat Tantelat (in Surayt)




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Una tutela frena los cambios a la Ley de Garantías




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La tutela y el debate, feliz cumpleaños al atlántico y día sin IVA

En este episodio, La Luciérnaga se enciende para revisar el fallo que llamó a que Gustavo Petro y Rodolfo Hernández se enfrenten en un debate antes de la segunda vuelta presidencial. Además, enviamos un saludo al departamento del atlántico en su cumpleaños número 117. También, revisamos las proyecciones para el segundo día sin IVA.La Luciérnaga un espacio de humor, análisis y opinión de Caracol Radio que acompaña desde hace 30 años a sus oyentes en el regreso a casa.




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¿Habrá debate presidencial por tutela? Es un fallo absurdo




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Polémica en la Policía Nacional: hay una tutela por comprar 720 biblias




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Cepeda: Grupos que entren a estos procesos tienen que desactivarse y desmantelarse”

El congresista Iván Cepeda habló sobre la paz total que promete el gobierno de Petro.




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'Just Imagine', la editorial colombiana que vende libros de tela para niños




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Enrique Vargas Lleras interpuso tutela contra Petro por señalamientos sobre la Nueva EPS

En el recurso judicial, Enrique Vargas mencionó las cuatro publicaciones en las que el presidente Gustavo Petro emitió fuertes críticas sobre los manejos financieros de la Nueva Eps.




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Castelar 75 building is green inside and out

Castelar 75 is a boutique building designed by the renowned architect Fernando Donis. The building is located in Polanco, an exclusive residential area in Mexico City, and is considered to be one of Mexico's most state-of-the-art edifices. The architecture is a revamp of the typical commercial building and features large spaces for offices, reception areas and parking. Its colossal size covers a floor area of 1207 m2, which amounts to 18,314 m2 that is spread out vertically over 17 floors. Besides its immense size, it is well-designed and features several environmentally-friendly design elements that make it an elegant yet practical[...]




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Maurizio Cattelan's Perishable Sculpture Drove Some Critics Bananas. Now, It Could Sell for $1.5 Million

The banana duct-taped to a wall was created to be a "reflection on what we value." An upcoming auction may deliver an answer




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Goods Train Derails In Telangana, 20 Trains Cancelled

The goods train was carrying iron ore and derailed between Raghavapuram and Ramagundam, officials said. No casualties or injuries were reported in the incident.




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Violence Over Land Row In Telangana Chief Minister's Constituency, 55 Detained

At least 55 people in Telangana's Vikarabad district were detained on Tuesday for allegedly attacking government officials during a protest against the acquisition of land for a pharmaceutical project.