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Union Minister G Kishan Reddy accused the Congress government of failing farmers by allowing urea to be sold in the black market for Rs.400, despite Central subsidies keeping the official price at Rs.266. He alleged stock diversion and sought accountability
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TGSRTC is preparing to replace its diesel buses with electric ones, starting with 2,000 sanctioned under the PM e-Drive scheme. With new depots, charging stations, and Rs 392 crore funding sought, Hyderabad expects its first e-buses to arrive by mid-2026
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Despite a 2017 proposal to establish a steel plant at Paloncha, the revival of NMDC’s sponge iron unit remains stalled, with local leaders and unions renewing their demand for urgent action
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Earlier on Thursday, the Delhi High Court stayed the release of 'Udaipur Files', scheduled to hit the screens on July 11, till the Centre decides the pleas seeking its permanent ban for its potential to "promote disharmony" in society.
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Telangana fares poorly in National Achievement Survey- The Parakh Rashtriya Sarvekshan 2024 report released by the Central government also reveals that a staggering 69 per cent of Class IX students failed could not understand sets of numbers, such as whole numbers, fractions, integers, rational and real
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Telangana has submitted the ₹19,579 crore Hyderabad Metro Phase II-B proposal to the Centre. Covering 86.1 km, the project includes three new corridors. CM Revanth Reddy has also urged early approval for the previously proposed Phase II-A
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Kerala High Court criticized the Centre for denying loan waivers to Wayanad landslide victims, saying it still has power under Article 73. The court gave three weeks for the Union to clarify its decision, rejecting excuses based on legal amendments
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In a major development, the Special Court for Economic Offences in Bengaluru has granted conditional bail to jailed actress Ranya Rao on Tuesday
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Officials from Union Ministry of Education say total enrolment in government schools in the State is only 38.11 per cent compared to 60.75 per cent in unaided schools
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The World Bank and Asian Development Bank (ADB) together committed to fund USD 1600 Million (Rs 13,600 crore), USD 800 Million each, for Amaravati capital city phase-I development, while the Centre will be contributing remaining Rs 1,400 crore, out of the Rs 15,000 crore committed by the Central Government for phase-I of the development
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The BRS MP on Thursday thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his intervention on the issue. He wrote a letter to the Prime Minister and congratulated him on the achievement
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If the governments in Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh and Telangana stop the ‘genocide’ they are carrying out; stops setting up new police camps, the Maoist party would announce a ceasefire, they said.
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Speaking at the Esports Conclave 2025 organized by the Physical Education Foundation of India (PEFI) and supported by Krafton and Invest India in Delhi on Tuesday, the Union Minister said the conclave was being held to discuss the potential and future of Esports and its role in global leadership
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In a letter on Thursday, CM Stalin urged party members to mobilise MGNREGA beneficiaries for the protest, which will take place at two locations in every union across the state.
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The Telangana government has been appealing to the Central government to accord permission for construction of an airport at Mamnoor since long
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Here is a ready reckoner for all types of leaves for the Central Government and State Government employees. A comparison of different types of leaves useful for employees.
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In February last year, the top court took note of the definition of forest under the 2023 amended law on conservation left out nearly 1.99 lakh square kilometer of forest land from the ambit of "forests" and made it available for other purposes
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BRS leader and MLC K Kavitha raises concerns over the big reduction in funds allocated for the Census, from Rs 8,754 Cr proposed in 2019 to just Rs 574 Cr now
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Over the years, the basic Customs Duty has been re-imposed to the extent of 7.5 percent to 10 percent, plus IGST of 12 percent plus Cess, thus immensely impacting capital expenditure and operational costs for eye hospitals and consequently the cost of care
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Around 50 lakh Central government employees, including defence personnel, along with more than 65 lakh pensioners to benefit