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Heavy rains pushed the Musi Project to near full capacity with inflows raising water levels close to FTL. Hussain Sagar and twin reservoirs also reported steady inflows and controlled outflows
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Former Minister Jagadish Reddy released water to the Musi Left Canal in Suryapet, slamming the Congress government for neglecting farmers and irrigation projects like Kaleshwaram amid worsening drought conditions
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People who are against the proposal have argued that TGMFC with a limited budget should not take up such schemes where money will be given to every applicant or beneficiary.
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"While children suffer in ambulances, the Chief Minister indulges in helicopter rides and lavish meals. While students struggle for quality food, the Chief Minister is busy gathering moneybags," he said.
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BJP plans to bring back Ala Purushottam, a prominent leader in Goshamahal, who left the party last year and joined BRS for a brief period, with an eye on reining in Singh
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During her visit to Warangal on Sunday, the Minister slammed the BRS for instigating people against the government over different programmes
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About 20 senior leaders of the party will have food with the people and sleep in 20 habitations adjoining the Musi river on Saturday
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The real challenge is whether the Supreme Court guidelines on bulldozers are followed in letter and spirit
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Harish Rao questioned the credibility of Revanth Reddy’s leadership, accusing him of breaking election promises and saddling Telangana with unprecedented debt
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Revanth Reddy announced that the foundation for the project would be laid in the first week of November. He also announced that the world's largest statue of Mahatma Gandhi would be installed at Bapu Ghat.
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Friday triggered questions on whether the same group has been awarded the contract for his Future City project as well. There has been no public announcement in this regard so far.
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Harish Rao said before the elections, Rahul Gandhi had begged for votes from unemployed youth after visiting libraries, but now the Congress government was resorting to lathicharges on job aspirants.
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If the State government was committed to the rejuvenation of River Musi, it should first focus on ensuring flow of treated water in the river,” public policy expert Donthi Narasimha Reddy said.
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KTR condemned the Congress for labelling the poor as encroachers after granting them permissions, collecting electricity bills, and property taxes.
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BRS supporters criticised CM Revanth Reddy for lacking an action plan for Musi River project victims and demanded an apology, questioning his defense of a private company amid ongoing controversy
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Revanth Reddy did a complete volte face on Thursday, asking who ever quoted such a figure, when the cost of the agreement entered into by the government for the project was only Rs.141 crore.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao directed party legislators to reach out to the victims and stand by them at the ground level
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Be it River Musi oustees or those opposing land acquisition for pharma villages, women while being worried about their houses and lands, sang Bathukamma songs, albeit in a different tone and with new lyrics
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Concerns arise over the Musi Riverfront Development Project's ₹58,000 crore cost and consultancy selection, with the MRDCL unexpectedly canceling tenders before awarding the contract to a consortium amid alleged political meetings
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Without sharing the Musi Riverfront Development’s detailed project report in the public domain, demolishing houses was undemocratic, said CPM City Secretary M Srinivas.