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  • Hyderabad Hosts Tennikoit Matches – 11th Senior Inter-District Championship

    Hyderabad Hosts Tennikoit Matches – 11th Senior Inter-District Championship : On 5 October 2025, the S Laxmikantham Memorial Epic Tennikoit Battle gripped sports lovers in Hyderabad, as competitors from across districts converged at LB Stadium to vie for glory. Organized by the Telangana Tenni Koit Association, and affiliated with the Tenni-Koit Federation of India, Sports…

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  • Healthy Weight Loss, Happy Knees: A Guide to Low-Impact Fitness

    Healthy Weight Loss, Happy Knees: A Guide to Low-Impact Fitness : Knee pain is one of the most common problems that people experience due to osteoarthritis, sports injuries, aging, or excess weight. At Harathi Physiotherapy Rehabilitation Clinic, Dr. Nava Jeevan Kumar (PT), a musculoskeletal and sports specialist, educates patients on the causes, prevention, and treatment…

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  • Little Hands, Big Devotion — Vijaya High School’s Colorful Bathukamma 2025

    At Vijaya High School in AS Rao Nagar, Hyderabad, students enthusiastically celebrate Bathukamma Pooja & Cultural Fest with vibrant colors, traditions, and joy. The event spotlights school children—especially girls—who dress in traditional langa voni (half-sari) attire, symbolizing Durga Maa Kanya Pooja. They carry their beautifully decorated Bathukammas (stacked flower arrangements) and walk in circles, dancing…

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  • Navaratri Bliss: Divine 9 Forms of Ammavaru at Omkara Kshetram

    Navaratri Bliss: Divine 9 Forms of Ammavaru at Omkara Kshetram : Omkara Kshetram at Saipriya Colony, Dammaiguda, Hyderabad is a peaceful and divine Shiva temple. This sacred gudi is devoted to Bhagwan Shiva Linga, along with Sri Vinayaka and Durga Maa. Devotees from nearby areas visit the temple with great faith and respect. The main…

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  • Why Dussehra Inspires Indian Women as Shakti?

     Why Dussehra is More Than a Festival—It’s a Call to Women’s Strength : Every year, Indians celebrate Dussehra (also called Vijayadashami) to mark the victory of good over evil. The festival follows the nine nights of Navaratri, which come in different forms such as Vasant (Chaitra) Navaratri and Sharad (Saranavaratri). On one hand, the Durga…

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