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Telugu Actor Turned Politician Nandamuri Taraka Ratna Passes Away
Telugu actor-turned-politician Nandamuri Taraka Ratna (39,) passed away while undergoing treatment at a Bengaluru hospital. His funeral is scheduled to take place at his native place Mokila Village, in Ranga Reddy district of Telangana. Notably, Taraka Ratna suffered a cardiac arrest during a rally of Nara Lokesh in AP and died on February 18. PM Modi, politicians, celebrities and others expressed… read-more
Tags: Nandamuri Taraka Ratna, Telugu-Politician, Indian Actor, passes away, AP
Courtesy: The Times of India
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Nandamuri Taraka Ratna Is Recovering Slowly, Says Chiranjeevi
Tollywood megastar Chiranjeevi updated about the health condition of actor-turned-politician Nandamuri Taraka Ratna. On January 31, Chiranjeevi tweeted, "It was a great relief to hear that brother Tarakaratna is recovering quickly and there is no further danger." Notably, on January 28, Taraka Ratna suffered a cardiac arrest while he was participating in a padayatra, organised by TDP General Secretary Nara Lokesh. He is undergoing treatment… read-more
Tags: Nandamuri Taraka Ratna, Chiranjeevi, Tollywood actor, Cardiac arrest, AP
Courtesy: The Free Press Journal
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Lemon Prices Go Up This Summer; Huge Demand Comes From AP
Increasing temperature and heatwaves reportedly resulted in skyrocketing prices of lemons. Considering the demand of lemons during summers, traders are selling one lemon for Rs 12 in major cities. Furthermore, the prices are expected to increase further as the mercury levels in cities like Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata will cross 40° Celsius. In addition, this year the Agriculture Produce Market Committee has received huge demand for lemons,… read-more
Tags: lemons, vegetables, price rise, AP, summer
Courtesy: The Free Press Journal
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IMD Issues Cyclone 'Jawad' Alert For Andhra Pradesh, Odisha
The IMD issued a Cyclone ''Jawad'' alert for the coastal region of Andhra Pradesh and Odisha. Reportedly, a low pressure formed in Thailand and the Andaman Sea will intensify as it moves over the southeast Bay of Bengal by December 2. It will turn into a cyclone with a wind speed of 90 to 100 km/hr by December 4. It may cause heavy to heavy rainfall.
Tags: Cyclone Jawad, AP, Andaman Island, North Eastern States, IMD
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