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    Officials Seize Unsafe Mangoes as Crackdown Continues in Hyderabad

    Hyderabad, April 4 Police have launched a crackdown on artificial mango ripening as the season gathers pace, cautioning citizens against chemically treated fruits and those falsely labelled as "organic".The Goshamahal police searched a warehouse in Chudi Bazar and apprehended a trader...
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    A Grandfather's Wisdom: Karisma Kapoor on Raj Kapoor

    Mumbai, April 4 Bollywood actress Karisma Kapoor has spoken candidly about her legendary grandfather Raj Kapoor, whom she called the "showman" of their family, and revealed why he never scolded her.In an upcoming episode of Indian Idol, a contestant will perform "Chalat Musafir," one of the...
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    Konkan's Potential: Jadhav Calls for Focused Development Strategy

    Mumbai, March 18 Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Bhaskar Jadhav said on Wednesday that Maharashtra's Konkan region has significant potential to generate substantial foreign exchange through fisheries, fruit cultivation, and tourism, and called for a non-political approach for the long-term development of...
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    Land, Liquor, and Laddu Ghee: Naidu’s Critique of YSRCP

    Nandyal (Andhra Pradesh), March 9 Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Monday alleged that the previous YSRCP government was rife with "scandals" such as the "liquor scam", adulteration of Tirupati laddu ghee, and others.Addressing a public meeting at Kotha Buruju village in...
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    Naidu Highlights Allegations Against Previous YSRCP Government

    Nandyal (Andhra Pradesh), March 9 Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Monday alleged that the previous YSRCP government was rife with "scandals" such as the "liquor scam," adulteration of Tirupati laddu ghee, and others.Addressing a public meeting at Kotha Buruju village in...
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    Government Targets Increased Food Processing Production

    New Delhi, February 24 The government aims to double its food processing capacity over the next 6-7 years, from the current 12-13 per cent, a top official said on Tuesday.Secretary in the Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Avinash Joshi, made the remarks while addressing a press...
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    Study Warns of Increasing Heatwaves Threatening Australian Ecosystems

    Canberra, February 18 – Australia’s record-breaking heatwave in late January, with inland temperatures reaching 50 degrees Celsius, has caused severe damage to agriculture and wildlife, scientists warn.Thousands of flying foxes died in South Australia, while mango growers in Western Australia...
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    Maharashtra Minister Calls for Removal of Tipu Sultan-Named Public Spaces

    Thane, February 18 Maharashtra minister and BJP leader Nitesh Rane has said that public squares named after Tipu Sultan will not be tolerated, asserting that places with such names "should be built in Pakistan."Rane's comments came after state Congress chief Harshwardhan Sapkal faced criticism...
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