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In 2014, Telangana’s own tax revenue was Rs.30,000 crore. In the last 11 years, it increased to Rs.1.30 crore. Is this bankruptcy. Similarly, the State annual budget escalated from Rs.1 lakh crore to Rs.3 lakh crore. Is this bankruptcy, the former Finance Minister asked
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Also requests Union Minister to sanction elevated corridor from Mannanur to Srisailam for Hyderabad-Srisailam section of NH-765, Hyderabad-Amaravati greenfield expressway
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Says Telangana is in a financial mess, admits that his administration has no clue how to handle the situation
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Hyderabad’s Congress government plans rural local body elections for July-August 2025, spurred by financial pressures and local demands. Delays from a caste census and BC reservation issues persist, but Chief Minister Reddy has ordered preparations to restore governance and secure Central funds
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Also considers working only during work hours, organising human chains and mass lunches in front of government offices, State-wide pen-down strikes and mass casual leave programmes to press for their demands
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Led by TGO president Eluri Sreenivasa Rao, the representatives asked the Chief Secretary to resolve their 57 demands at the earliest
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Like many other promises, apprehensions continue over the Congress government’s assurance to extend 42 percent reservations to Backward Classes in the local body elections, apart from in the conduct itself of the elections
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy has been making claims about continuing the previous government’s welfare initiatives
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The latest in this alleged misinformation campaign was an online report claiming that former Minister Harish Rao was being sidelined within the party and was considering an exit
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Warns that even a single misstep could adversely impact the corporation
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The SSC Public Examination results 2025 out now
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BRS Whip KP Vivekananda said Hyderabad’s image had taken a hit under Congress rule, citing reports that home sales had dropped by 49 per cent
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Asserts that public meeting was just a trailer and BRS will now question Congress government at every juncture and every failure over next three-and-half years
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With the local body elections round the corner, Chandrashekhar Rao’s scathing attack on the State government for failing to fulfil its promises has left the Congress think-tank anxious
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His aggression in political arena likely to reshape contours of State's political narrative
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AICC incharge Meenakshi Natarajan directs State leadership to take steps for appointment of party’s village, mandal, district committees by next month
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On BRS president KCR attack on the Congress government for failing to fulfill the promises made to people, the Chief Minister said the State government was implementing several welfare and development programmes.
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This comes after the Peace Talks Committee held a meeting with the Chief Minister at his residence here on Sunday. The Committee had urged the Chief Minister to take the initiative of holding peace talks between the Union government and Maoists.
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The Chief Minister and other participants in the meeting observed a two-minute silence as a mark of respect for those killed. The Chief Minister will be leading a candlelight march in Hyderabad on Thursday evening to show solidarity with the victims of the terror attack.
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The BRS working president cited the report of the Supreme Court-appointed Central Empowered Committee (CEC), which, confirmed financial impropriety and recommended a thorough investigation involving Central agencies. He pointed out that with cities choking, environmental protection is paramount.