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Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka directed the officials in this regard, stating that supply of drinking water from distant places would require frequent repairs and maintenance due to damages to pipelines laid for several kilometres.
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60 percent of the amount spent for the project would be contributed by the Central government, 30 percent by the State government and 10 percent would be from the municipal funds.
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Ongoing teachers’ transfers and promotions undertaken by the Congress government seem to have cast a shadow on the Class I enrollments in the government and local body schools.
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The party demanded Bhatti Vikramarka to withdraw his statements unconditionally, terming them baseless and misleading.
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According to the bill collectors associations there has been a drastic fall in the income of the bill collectors after the introduction of the scheme.
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He also stressed upon the need to extend more credit to oil palm cultivation and also establishment of food processing units in the State.
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They demanded the government to consider candidates' selection for Group - I Main examination in 1:100 instead of 1:50.
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The Deputy Chief Minister with support from the Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy has ensured that Telugu and Hindi pandits, PETs get their due position, Saidulu explained.
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Vikramarka’s success was his discipline, he noted. District Congress president P Durgaprasad said that Vikramarka was giving a new definition to leadership as he shows commitment in everything he does and every word he speaks.
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The Congress government had sanctioned Rs 72 crore to complete the nine km long Enkur link canal to connect Sitarama project with Nagarjuna Sagar project left canal.
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The government has laid focus on education and was ready to allocate as much funds as needed in the State budget. Funds were allocated in the vote-on-account budget for the construction of concrete buildings for all residential schools, he noted.
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On Wednesday evening, Vikramarka traveled in an RTC bus from Khammam old bus stand to Jagannadhapuram in Bonakal mandal and interacted with the passengers.
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The government was taking steps to fully implement the Right to Education Act brought into force by the previous UPA government in Telangana state.
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It is sad that the government has neglected the construction of the Shadikhana and it shows the government’s indifferent attitude towards Muslims, he lamented.
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This change is effective from March 9, 2018, the date of commencement of the scheme for the provision of compassionate employment. Around 300 dependents would be benefited due to the increase in the age limit.
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Deputy Chief Minister and Finance Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka directed officials to focus on increasing revenue collections without giving scope for any leakages.
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The BRS working president said under Revanth Reddy's leadership, there was a sense of entitlement among certain Cong leaders, who were treating govt positions as their personal fiefdom.
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Ministers Bhatti Vikramarka, Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy and Tummala Nageswara Rao cast their votes in their respective polling stations in Khammam district on Monday.
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With family members of three ministers and some others aspiring for the ticket, the party leadership is finding it difficult to choose a nominee.
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Apart from Khammam, the Congress party is yet to announce candidates for Karimnagar and Hyderabad constituencies.