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CIFA advisor P Chengal Reddy blamed the union government for the urea shortage affecting Telangana’s Kharif farmers. He said poor planning, lapses in coordination and reliance on urea have hit productivity, urging India to adopt biotech farming practices like other countries
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao released Praja Yodhudu, a book on K Chandrashekar Rao’s life, hailing his role in Telangana’s formation and development. KTR defended KCR’s legacy, countered Congress criticism, and urged youth to learn about the state’s struggle
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Leader of Opposition S Madhusudana Chari criticised CM Revanth Reddy for prioritising Delhi and foreign visits over state governance. He accused the CM of misleading people with white papers and failing to address key issues in education and irrigation
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He stated that they were holding the establishment accountable and giving a voice to the voiceless. Expressing strong disapproval of the police's role in silencing them through case filings, he urged the police to take note that the BRS would be coming to power in the next elections.
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K Chandrashekar Rao, BRS Working President K T Rama Rao extended heartfelt birthday wishes to N Chandrababu Naidu, Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh and leader of the Telugu Desam Party
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The State unit of CPI has demanded the Congress government to refrain from blaming the past government over debts and focus on delivering the promises made to the people.
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Farmers are urging the State government to step in with measures such as cold storage infrastructure and a minimum support price to ensure stability in the tomato market
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From the Musi riverfront project to the Metro Rail, the BRS administration left behind a legacy of broken promises and incomplete works, he alleged in the letter.
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KCR extended his heartfelt condolences to the grieving party leader, offering comfort and support. He inquired about Laxma Reddy's well-being and assured him of his assistance during this challenging period.
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Successive governments that ruled the erstwhile State since Independence could not set up even a single medical college. However, the previous BRS government led by K Chandrashekar Rao changed this by laying the foundation for three medical colleges.
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Despite Congress’ emphasis on social justice and inclusion, its approach in Telangana seems to be at odds with these principles
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In a major faux pas, these text books had a foreword that thanked former CM KCR and several colleagues from his erstwhile cabinet including Jagdeesh Reddy, Sabitha Indra Reddy and Kadiyam Srihari.
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Their hopes that the scheme would see the light of the day during Easter or Ramzan Holy month were shattered. Forget about honouring the promises, till date there has been no review meeting to take stock of the declaration.
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According to sources, local people found lemons, vermillion, turmeric powder, a doll and other items in the plot on Tuesday afternoon.
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He mentioned that representatives of BRS in various countries have been requested to organise extensive celebrations for KCR’s birthday.
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KCR suffered a hip fracture after slipping in the washroom at his Erravalli farmhouse in Medak
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He took a moment to enquire about KCR’s health condition and conveyed his heartfelt wishes for a speedy recovery.
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BRS party members and supporters are sharing this picture on social media platforms, praising KCR's contributions to Telangana's development.
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His writings majorly highlights the transformative lives of people in Telangana, before and after the formation of the State.
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