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Making a special mention on the issue in the legislative council on Saturday, Kavitha said during BRS regime civil rights day was conducted on last Sunday of every month, wherein all the district, village and mandal level officers used to create awareness about the ill effects of caste discrimination and untouchability to the people
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The State government should convince the RBI, which released the report on Thursday, to consider its figures on the outstanding liabilities rather than convincing the members in the House, he said, asking the Minister to quote the latest figures, and not obsolete figures.
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Even as Opposition parties demanded the government to cancel the Outer Ring Road toll contract, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy announced that a Special Investigation Team (SIT) would be constituted to probe into the alleged irregularities.
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Introducing the Bill in the Assembly, Srinivas Reddy said within three months, the rules for the 2024 Bill would be framed and awareness programmes would be conducted at mandal and village levels
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The number of retirees surged from 1,602 in 2023 to 7,995 in 2024, with the trend expected to continue.
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Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka returned to Hyderabad from New Delhi on Thursday. Speaking informally with media personnel in New Delhi earlier, he emphasized that the Congress government was providing better governance compared to the BRS administration. However, he acknowledged that some level of opposition is natural in a democratic setup.
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In its latest report "Handbook of Statistics on Indian States", the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has debunked the Congress government's claims of Telangana's Rs.7 lakh crore debt, lending credence to assertions by the BRS.
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Since the State government was delaying the payment for his work, contractor Dasaratham locked the gate of the Girls High School in Medak town and sat in protest before the gate
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Speaking at a press conference at Telangana Bhavan on Saturday, Sravan stated that the Telangana Thalli statue was created by BRS President and former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao after consulting those involved in the Telangana movement and experts, with the aim of inspiring the people during the movement.
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy recently claimed during the 'Praja Vijayotsavalu' meeting in Warangal that 50,000 vacancies had been filled over the past 10 months. Unofficial figures shared by the party even suggested 53,310 recruitments, including police personnel and teachers. However, these claims appear to be far from reality.
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After assuming power, the Congress government announced plans to modify the Telangana Thalli statue and the State emblem. The move sparked controversy, with many questioning its necessity. In response, the government formed a cabinet subcommittee to gather suggestions from various groups and provide recommendations.
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To improve pass rates in the Class X examinations, several government and local body schools across the state have started special evening classes without providing snacks, leaving students to attend the sessions on an empty stomach. After regular class hours from 9 am to 4:15 pm, the schools hold additional sessions lasting one to one and a half hours to help students prepare for their exams, aiming for a 100% pass rate.
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Harish Rao, while releasing a list of students who died in residential welfare schools, criticized the Congress government for the deteriorating conditions in institutions initially established by the BRS government to ensure quality education. He condemned the government's indifference to the tragic deaths and demanded accountability, urging the immediate announcement of ₹10 lakh as ex-gratia for each bereaved family.
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A colony of 286 double-bedroom houses was built in Kyathanpalli at a cost of Rs 15.16 crore, and was officially inaugurated by the then MAUD Minister KT Rama Rao in October 2023. Thousands of applications from low-income individuals were received, but beneficiary selection was delayed following the announcement of the December Assembly elections.
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Some farmers are buying drones individually, while others are forming groups to collectively purchase them in certain areas. In Jagtial, six Primary Agriculture Cooperative Societies (PACS) have each purchased large drones at a cost of Rs. 15 lakh per drone.
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The ruling party, which promised the moon during elections, has abandoned auto drivers after winning the elections and betrayed them, said the BRS leader
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Just as the Siddipet farmers started going for the first harvest of their palm oil crop, the price of oil palm per tonne has increased from Rs.13,000 to Rs.19,000.
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The Congress party vowed to deliver on its election promises within 100 days of taking office, yet after eleven months, not a single commitment has been met, he said. He added that the government's apparent attempts to delay the implementation of these promises suggest it has no intention of fulfilling them.
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Sirpur Paper Mills (SPM) Private Limited is now facing a crisis again with the rift between management of the factory and lorry owners getting widened over prices for transporting raw material and paper.
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According to sources, the State government has issued necessary directions asking the authorities concerned to make arrangements for handing over appointment orders to the selected candidates.