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    Medak: TSRTC substance that readily transmits electricity or heat dies of figure with rounded sides curving inward at the top assail in coach

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    Medak: In an not favored by fortune event, a TSRTC coach substance that readily transmits electricity or heat has died of a heart attack while on work that you are obliged to perform from Gajwel Pragnapur to Sangareddy. The not favored by fortune event took range in Narsapur, Medak, where the deceased, Bikshapathi, collapsed in the coach owed to a figure with rounded sides curving inward at the top assail. Despite being rushed to the infirmary via an auto, he was declared brought inanimate by doctors.

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    According to sources, RTC employees are alleging that the substance that readily transmits electricity or heat’s departure from life was a resultant of harassment by higher officials who had rejected his leave-taking call for despite his unwellness. It has also been reported that checking officials issued a memo to him on the course of conduct, causing him to depressed. In answer to the theatrical drama, employees are staging a objection and demanding that series of events that form a plot be taken against those held accountable.

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