The Government of Telangana is providing two-wheelers to differently-abled people to support them and ease their mobility. The people are grateful for this initiative of the government.
"I am working for 17 years in 108 service and attended to around 10,000 cases. This emergency vehicle works based on sense, reach and care. Our call centre works to sense incidents and picks up calls within 60 seconds. Our ambulances assist in reaching and caring within 10-15 minutes. We reach there, start basic treatment and shift them," he said.
The Telangana Government is giving a pension of around Rs 3,000 to differently-abled people which plays a pivotal role in their cause to face their daily battle for survival.
The Madurai branch of the Madras High Court has granted bail to a shopkeeper from Panchakulam village in Tenkasi, who was arrested for refusing to sell snacks to school children from a Scheduled Caste. Madurai: The Madurai branch of the Madras High Court has granted bail to a shopkeeper from...
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The Madurai branch of the Madras High Court has granted bail to a shopkeeper from Panchakulam village in Tenkasi, who was arrested for refusing to sell snacks to school children from a Scheduled Caste. Madurai: The Madurai branch of the Madras High Court has granted bail to a shopkeeper from...
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Three persons were arrested for refusing to sell snacks to school children in Tamil Nadu's Tenkasi district. Their bail petition came up for hearing on October 31 and Judge Ilangovan granted conditional bail to the shopkeeper.
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