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G Surekha, who recently appeared for the Group-II and III recruitment exams, allegedly had an argument with her fiancé
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Organised on the streets of Ashok Nagar, the photo exhibition highlighted how the Congress government “betrayed” the unemployed with its “fake” assurances in its poll campaign.
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The new facility has a team of experienced faculty and UPSC mentors to provide a range of specialized programs, including the UPSC Foundation Course, UPSC Mentorship and Test Series, along with APPSC & TGPSC Test Series and Foundation Courses.
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Shares videos of job aspirants getting beaten up during protests seeking government jobs and questioning the revised reservation policy
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People from different sections appeal Congress leader to meet unemployed youth, farmers and women, who have been waiting for the party to fulfil its poll promises
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Telangana Chief Minister claims that the State government was delivering good governance and ensuring a peaceful atmosphere
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Group-I aspirants from across Telangana State gathered at Ashok Nagar crossroads in large numbers and raised slogans against the government on Sunday
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Speaking to mediapersons, Praveen Kumar emphasized the government's responsibility to address the issue and assuage their ruffled feelings.
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Several BRS leaders, including Sravan Dasoju, were detained at Saifabad Police Station. "While we were held, Union Minister Bandi Sanjay was allowed to hold a press meet without police interference. Chief Minister Revanth Reddy was readily accessible to BJP leader Bandi Sanjay, but not to the Group 1 aspirants. This clearly shows the unholy nexus," he said.
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He labeled the BJP's behavior as unbecoming and criticized the government's handling of the Group 1 protests. In a media statement, he expressed disappointment with the Chief Minister's approach, calling it shameful and regrettable.
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Questioning the BJP's silence on the undeclared curfew situation prevailing in Ashok Nagar in Hyderabad and the plight of the Musi victims, Niranjan Reddy sought to know from the BJP state leadership what was the hidden agenda behind Bandi Sanjay's statement that he will go to Ashok Nagar if necessary.
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Heavy contingents of police are being rushed to the area in view of reports of massive gatherings in the locality and law enforcement officials say the situation was under control.
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People from different sections are now coming up with songs to express their agony and anxiety
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Urges Chief Secretary Santhi Kumari to discuss with chairman of the Telangana Public Service Commission and resolve the issue amicably
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Residents in Bathukamma Kunta, Ashok Nagar, Rukmini Kunta, Kalki Nagar, Devunipally, Housing Board Colony and GR Colony are worried a lot as municipal officials are preparing to demolish a few structures in these areas.
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The BRS leader reminds the Congress leaders, including Rahul Gandhi, of their visits to Ashok Nagar Library during the elections to seek votes
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Candidates requested the BRS leader to visit Ashok Nagar and listen to their grievances, to which he said he would meet them and support them
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"Rahul Gandhi Ji, the youth in Ashok Nagar are eager to thank you for fulfilling the promise of two lakh jobs in one year. They also wish to express their gratitude for the Rs 5 lakh Yuva Vikasam assistance and the revamp of TSPSC. Welcome back to Hyderabad to meet the youngsters, as your guarantee has been met," he said.
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Riddled with potholes, and peeled-off tar, they offer a risky ride for users
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao challenged Rahul Gandhi to visit Ashok Nagar, Hyderabad, meet with job aspirants, and explain how he plans to fulfill his job promises. "Why don't you come back to Ashok Nagar, meet with the same youngsters, and tell them how you will keep your promises?" he asked.