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People are concerned that property taxes and other charges will rise without any corresponding improvements in infrastructure or amenities. Similarly, many leaders are becoming anxious about the impact this will have on their political careers.
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Turning emotional, they thanked the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), especially working president KT Rama Rao for supporting them during the tough times.
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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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The Chief Minister informed the Union Minister about the Telangana government's management of the High Court, Raj Bhavan, Lokayukta, State Human Rights Commission, Judicial Academy, and other public institutions in Hyderabad following the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh. The State government has allocated Rs. 703.43 crore for managing these institutions until their division is finalized.
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In a strongly worded letter to Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday, Rama Rao criticized the Congress for its failure to fulfill its electoral promises. "The guarantees you made during the elections have proven to be nothing more than deceptive tricks. The so-called 420 promises are part of a larger scheme of deceit," he wrote. Pointing to the unfulfilled pledges in the manifesto, he highlighted the struggles of farmers, youth, and women who were left abandoned by the Congress government.
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Telangana Gulf Workers Joint Action Committee Chairman Guggilla Ravi Goud said their efforts and agitation would continue till they got justice.
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Of these, five would be dedicated to MSMEs, one would be reserved for women owned and one for innovative start-ups. In all new industrial parks, five percent plots would be reserved for women and 15 percent plots would be reserved for SC/ST entrepreneurs, Industries Minister D Sridhar Babu said
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The State government has planned the allocation of 350 TMC of water for the season, but no water is expected from the three barrages of Kaleshwaram.
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The State government released Rs.50 crore to Hyderabad Disaster Response and Asset Protection Agency (HYDRAA) towards establishment of offices, purchase of vehicles and payments of bills related to demolitions and others.
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The State government on Friday decided to continue the existing assessment system i.e., 80 marks for external and 20 marks for internal exams in the SSC Public Exams for the present academic year 2024-25.
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The caste census was launched on November 6 and the target was to complete the survey and upload the collected data online by November 30, that is, Saturday
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Students will be awarded 100 per cent of the marks considering their external assessment without taking their internal assessment into the count
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Migrant labourers, who died in other countries, have been denied the ex gratia of Rs.5 lakh being given to family members of those who die in the Gulf by the State government. Family members, who had pinned their hopes on the ex gratia, are unhappy with the government’s decision.
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The judgement was delivered in connection with an appeal filed by Keshav Rao Jadhav challenging government orders issued in 2005 and 2008 that allotted land at subsidised rates to various groups including MPs, MLAs, All India Services officers, judges and journalists by treating them as a separate class.
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The TGERC has directed Discoms to address major issues such as transmission and distribution losses, outdated infrastructure, and obsolete equipment, sources said. The growing debt burden of the state-run distribution companies has become a significant concern for the state government, which is exploring ways to rescue them from the crisis.
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Under the agreements, MSN Laboratory will establish a manufacturing unit along with a Research & Development (R&D) center. Laurus Labs and Aurobindo Pharma will set up formulation units. Gland Pharma has shown interest in opening an R&D center, as well as manufacturing units for injectables and drug substances. Dr. Reddy's Labs plans to establish a unit for injectables and biosimilars. Hetero Labs will set up a plant for finished dose and injectable manufacturing.
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The State government has issued orders appointing new governing bodies for 11 agricultural market committees across the state. Minister Tummala made the announcement on Friday.
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Speaking to the media at Telangana Bhavan, Rama Rao pointed out that smaller countries like Kenya ended their agreements with Adani after the indictment. "Why can't Telangana do the same?" he asked, accusing both Congress and BJP of double standards. He further challenged Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy to justify their ties with Adani, alleging complicity and hypocrisy.
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Organisations recommend declaring either Indian Jezebel, Striped Tiger or Banded Peacock as State butterfly
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They said their situation had only worsened after several male family members were arrested on charges of allegedly attacking Vikarabad District Collector and other officials recently.