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Recently, Roads and Buildings Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy announced plans to divide the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) into four separate corporations, citing administrative efficiency. However, Industries Minister D Sridhar Babu contradicted this statement during a Legislative Council session, clarifying that there were no such plans under consideration by the State government.
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While providing clarifications on the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (Amendment) Bill, 2024 in the Legislative Council, Sridhar Babu emphasized that the main objective of HYDRAA was to safeguard lakes, canals, and other public properties, and that it was not intended to cause any harassment to the public.
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After the Parliament elections were conducted in June this year, political parties will be getting into poll mode again with panchayat and urban local body polls, besides council elections slated in the new Year.
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Many a time, we blame the poor condition of roads for accidents but fail to notice how a precariously-located electric pole or a transformer contributes to the bloodshed on the roads
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Releasing an 18-page charge sheet on the one year Congress rule at Telangana Bhavan on Sunday, Harish Rao said the Congress government started its term with a negative attitude and controversial decisions like attempts to alter the State emblem, to cancel key projects such as Pharma City, and to impose restrictive measures on businesses in Hyderabad.
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Despite the repeated requests of the union Power Ministry to the States to set up EV charging stations for the benefit of EV users, the work in Telangana is going on at a slow pace.
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Malkajgiri Municipal Deputy Commissioner Raju, Malkajgiri Corporator Shravan Kumar, and DPO Mallikarjun among others also took part in the event.
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Nearly 25 two-wheelers skidded and fell resulting in minor injuries to few people. No major accidents were reported.
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Telangana High Court directs State government to remove unauthorized constructions along Musi River, relocate affected residents, and prevent sewage contamination as part of the Musi riverfront development project.
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KTR thanked Hyderabad citizens for rejecting the Congress in the recent Assembly elections in GHMC area and urged BRS workers to expose the failures of the Congress government.
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Four-storey building tilted after land in adjacent plot was excavated for constructing a cellar
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The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) authorities on Tuesday reportedly demolished structures that had encroached large portions of the main road at HUDA Sai Nagar Colony in Vanasthalipuram.
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The 23-year-old has been admitted to a hospital with severe vomiting, diarrhea and fever
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The BRS working president questioned the Congress government's commitment to implement its Minority Declaration and listed out its unfulfilled promises to the community.
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The High Court has instructed the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) to proceed with partial land acquisition for the disputed flyover project in Amberpet, despite strong opposition from a local church.
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During a meeting with bankers at Praja Bhavan on Wednesday, Bhatti Vikramarka announced plans to disburse Rs 20,000 crore in interest-free loans to self-help groups (SHGs) across Telangana, with Rs 3,000 crore specifically allocated for SHG women in Hyderabad. He urged banks to either write off loans for tribal women's SHGs with low recovery rates or offer a one-time settlement option to clear the debts.
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Interestingly, just when experts, academicians and other participants were to speak, there were ‘technical glitches’ in the telecast, leaving many, including news channels, irked.
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Having dropped below the 20 degree Celsius mark, the mercury during the night time has touched to drop further to 17 degree Celsius in some parts of the city, particularly the suburbs.
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As part of the special drive, 110 food stalls preparing momos were inspected and 69 samples were collected and sent to the lab for analysis
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If PPP model is adopted in the State for PR&RD and R&B roads, then road users would have to pay a toll fee. Though villagers in a radius of about 3 to 5 km are exempted from toll fee payment, others will have to pay the toll.