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Cinematography Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy announced in the Assembly that the State government would prohibit benefit shows and ticket price hikes moving forward. Several other Ministers, MLAs, and public representatives voiced their objections to these practices. This stance was also supported by a few MLAs from Andhra Pradesh, who raised similar concerns about the rising costs and the impact on the public.
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Hailing the decision made Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy and Cinematography Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy, the association extended support to the government's decision at a press conference held at the Telangana Film Chamber of Commerce.
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Says it is absurd that the actor's legal team did not permit him to visit Sri Tej, who is undergoing treatment in the hospital
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Addressing a news conference at Telangana Bhavan, Lakshmaiah accused Revanth Reddy of feudalistic behaviour and misleading the public on various issues, including the Lagacherla incident
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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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The announcement was made by Cinematography Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy in the Assembly on Saturday. The Minister said the State government would not permit any benefit shows and special privileges like ticket hikes anymore.
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The BRS government had offered 4.5 lakh podu pattas to tribal and other community farmers. These farmers cultivate only one crop in a year due water availability and if restrictions were imposed in extending assistance to them under Rythu Bandhu or the new Rythu Bharosa, it would be detrimental to them, he stressed.
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BRS Legislative Party lodged a complaint to Speaker Gaddam Prasad against Roads and Buildings Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy for making derogatory remarks about former Minister and senior MLA T Harish Rao during the Question Hour in the Assembly on Wednesday.
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“We are busy working 18 hours a day but our party activists are still caught up in celebrations. We are lagging behind in countering the narrative against the government on social media,” Revanth Reddy said
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The Minister also said Huzurabad MLA Padi Kaushik Reddy had “lost his mind”. “There is a mad fellow in Huzurabad. The Huzurabad MLA keeps disrupting the Assembly proceedings by clapping and shouting in the House,” Surekha said.
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Now, the R&B department is planning to construct an elevated corridor on the route to facilitate smooth flow of traffic. The elevated corridor is being proposed from Brahmanpally to Domalpenta covering about 42 km.
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Farmers voiced concerns about the moisture content issues and FAQ specifications, which are impeding the procurement process
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People, who do not have land in Lagacharla, were roped in from other villages to create ruckus, he alleged, also accusing the prime suspect in the attack, Suresh, of being a rapist.
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Shravan expressed outrage over the utterances made by the duo during an event in Yadagirigutta, where they allegedly mocked KCR in a disrespectful manner
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The farmers gathered in large numbers outside the minister's gate right from 4 am, raised slogans expressing their discontent, as he did not respond to them immediately.
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During the tour, the delegation will be visiting the Cheonggyecheon and study the riverfront development works taken up back in 2005. And this is exactly what raises questions. Both projects have more differences than similarities.
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Komatireddy asserted that despite the opposition, the project would be taken up in the interest of the public.
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Harish Rao found fault with Priyanka Gandhi for failing to stand by the assurances she gave to the RRR victims during the election campaign.
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Advanced methods like smart road technology, intelligence traffic management, futuristic automated construction and ICT would be used in road construction in the near future to make the roads in the State less accident prone
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Bhatti directed officials to ensure that the 4,000 MW (5X800 MW) Yadadri Thermal Power Plant would function to its full capacity by next year.