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Large-scale protests have been staged by the BRS party workers across erstwhile Khammam district against the Congress government’s failure to extend Rythu Bharosa to farmers in kharif season
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The previous BRS government aimed to establish the Integrated Freshwater Aqua Hub to make Telangana a leader in fish production, but impasse has stalled progress after the government change
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The farmers found fault with the state government for deceiving them by denying the promises made to them during the time of elections
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"To please the minority community, the CM ordered a lathi charge on Hindu protestors. Are they terrorists to lathi charge them so brutally?" he questioned
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BRS leaders organised a massive protest across Medak against Congress's failure to release Rythu Bharosa, burning Chief Minister Revanth Reddy's effigy.
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Health Minister Damodar Rajanarasimha is the chairperson of the Cabinet Sub-Committee, while IT Minister D Sridhar Babu and BC Welfare Minister Ponnam Prabhakar are the members
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Questions are being raised about the timing of Adani Group's Rs. 100 crore funding to Congress's Young India Skill University, just ahead of the public hearing for Ambuja Cement's factory in Ramannapet.
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The celebrations will commence on Tuesday with the sandalwood procession from Jamimia Mosque to Irfani Dargha located at Kulpagur
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In a post circulated by the Group - I victims in the social media on Sunday, the aspirants said the downfall of Congress party had commenced in the State
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The police had to resort to lathi-charge for controlling the aggressive mob that rained slippers, stones and sticks on a police contingent that was deployed near the temple
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The aspirants wanted the Telangana Public Service Commission (TGPSC) to reschedule the exams after final ruling by the High Court on November 20 and sought clear guidelines on reservation norms and a clarity on study material
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The entire temple area has been barricaded and people are not being allowed to pass through the area. Even locals are being stopped and allowed after providing proof that they reside in that area
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Speaking at the Leadership Summit at the Indian School of Business here on Sunday, the Chief Minister sought ISB’s help to promote Telangana across the world.
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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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Under the aegis of Osmania University Joint Action Committee (OUJAC), a call was given by the unemployed youth to protest at Gandhi Bhavan. Sensing trouble, a heavy police force was deployed at the venue early in the morning.
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When the police examined the bank and data of Dharani portal, it was established that Mallesham’s land was transferred onto the name of Lakshmi by uploading fake registration documents.
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Rahman, police took his autorickshaw to the police station on Saturday night without explaining the reason. Moreover, cops captured his video accusing him of theft, he alleged.
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The fire was suspected to have been triggered by an electric short-circuit here on Sunday. Value of the property damaged is yet to be assessed.
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The event, marking the association's 10-year milestone, will witness the participation of Telangana expatriates from Malaysia and other countries, alongside prominent persons from Telangana.
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Agriculture Minister Tummala Nageswara Rao had announced on Saturday that the State government would not be able to disburse the Rythu Bharosa funds as the Cabinet sub-committee was yet to submit its guidelines.
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While the visit is aimed to study the Cheonggyecheon Riverfront Development in Seoul, questions are being raised over sending journalists rather than bureaucrats, engineers and experts, for the study tour.
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Accident took place when a speeding sleeper coach bus, going from Gwalior to Jaipur, hit the tempo near Sumipur, say cops
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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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Hotels using expired chicken, mutton, prawn and other meat; kitchens also found to be unhygienic, according to officials