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Even before the election schedule was declared in Telangana, Rama Rao hit the streets with the sole intention of ensuring the third consecutive victory of the BRS in the State.
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In Adilabad district, BRS nominee from Adilabad Jogu Ramanna and his counterpart from Boath Anil Jadhav participated in massive rallies held in their respective segments.
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From the merger of the Hyderabad State in the erstwhile Andhra Pradesh to the formation of Telangana, the Congress kept deceiving the people of Telangana and was now aspiring to win the elections with its eyes only on power, and not the welfare of people, said CM KCR
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Gunda Praveen, son of Gunda Mallesh, who created a sorts of record by winning from Bellampalli by contesting on the ticket of the CPI in 1983, 1985, 1999 and 2009, was with the Indian Navy for seven years before associating with different international bulk carriers in 2004.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao said Telangana was achieved to change the poverty-ridden, drought-prone and suicide-plagued State that existed during the Congress regime.
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Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao had addressed his last public meetings in the 2014 and 2018 election campaigns in Gajwel constituency
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The State government has increased the number of Gurukulas in the State from 268 to 1056 in a very short time .
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Microphones fell silent and rallies ended as the longest campaigning period for the assembly elections among the five states going to polls came to a close in Telangana at 5 pm on Tuesday.
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The movie is set for a grand release on December 7th in Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Hindi, and Kannada languages.
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KCR sought the blessings of the people for a third term to develop the State beyond their expectations.
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This decision was taken by the Karnataka cabinet last week against the previous BJP government’s approval to the CBI for probing the disproportionate assets case.
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Sumithra Vasudev’s performance on 4th day of the Kalasagaram’s 56th Annual Festival belongs to the former where sukham predominates.
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KTR interacts with the first-time voters at T-Hub in Hyderabad and talks to them about the importance of voting in a democratic nation like India for a better future for them.
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During the election campaign people supported the BRS in all the constituencies of the district, he said, while thanking them for the support.
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The MLA aspirants, who left no stone unturned to win the election, put in serious efforts to woo the miners since the latter would decide the victory of candidates in 12 assembly constituencies directly and would have a say in the equations in at least 25 segments indirectly.
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In all, 278 contesting candidates are in the fray from the 12 constituencies.
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BRS leader and MLC K Kavitha on Tuesday cautioned voters to be wary of the bond-paper promises of Congress leaders in the State.
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As many as 2,854 polling stations are set up in the composite Adilabad district. A total of 592 stations have been arranged in the Adilabad district, while 922 stations were identified in Nirmal district.
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A BRS supporter has conducted a cycle yatra in all the municipal divisions of Khammam city wishing for the victory of BRS candidate Puvvada Ajay Kumar.
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It is known that roughly every 11 years, the intensity of solar activity reaches its peak, which manifests as violent disturbances in space weather such as solar magnetic storms or coronal mass ejections, impacting Earth's satellites and telecommunications.
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The video posted by the little girl's father, caught the eye of KTR, who responded to it saying "Can't promise Beta but will try my best."
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Hyderabad: KCR, as the CM of Telangana under the BRS Government, is currently giving Rs. 2000 pension per month to the poor. He promised to hike the pension amount to Rs. 5000 if BRS comes to rule again.
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In the eleventh-hour of the election campaign, BRS Huzurabad candidate and MLC Padi Kaushik Reddy sparked controversy with a startling statement.
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According to Nizamabad Police Commissioner Kalmeswar Shingenavar, as many as 3500 police personnel and 1200 central forces have been deployed to conduct the elections in a peaceful atmosphere.