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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.
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Also claiming that the Congress party accorded top priority to environment conservation, TPCC president Mahesh Kumar Goud said the State govt would adhere to the Supreme Court directions on the Kancha Gachibowli issue
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During the ongoing Japan tour, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy met with the senior leadership of Marubeni Corporation and a Letter of Intent (LoI) was exchanged by both sides
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Chandrababu Naidu is reportedly planning to acquire additional 30,000 acres for building the capital, while Revanth Reddy is planning to construct what he calls ‘Future City’ in 30,000 acres in Hyderabad
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Challenges involved in land acquisition, funds crunch and more importantly, the recent Kancha Gachibowli land row, appear to have pushed the Hyderabad City Integrated Traffic Infrastructure project on to the back-burner.
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Leaders in both the parties are anxious as their national leadership was taking its own time in addressing issues plaguing the State units
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Says it sold valuable land, Revanth Reddy and his administration trying to cover up financial irregularities through contradictory statements
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TPCC president says like Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, the Industries Minister played a crucial role in the development of the State
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Blames it for pushing thousands of SC and ST students into uncertainty and leaving school managements in financial distress
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Nizamabad MP D Arvind says it has been 15 months and all sections, including farmers, unemployed youth, women, beedi workers and Anganwadi teachers, unhappy with current Congress government
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The estimated cost of the project is Rs. 24,269 crore. The Centre and the State government prepared proposals to undertake the project as a joint venture by earmarking funds equally
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NT Rama Rao was remembered for Rs.2 a kg rice scheme, while Rajashekhara Reddy was known for the Jalayagnam programme, he said, also crediting his former political guru N Chandrababu Naidu for IT and HITEC City initiatives, he said at the Young India Police School inauguration here
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Details shared by parents also reveal that Rs 1.6 lakh as tuition fee for Classes I-III and Rs 1.75 lakh for Classes IV and V has been fixed for students joining under non-police category, which is the highest among all categories
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Stating that Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy had become a rubber stamp in the hands of the Congress high command, with the State's affairs being micro-managed by the AICC, he also ridiculed TPCC president Mahesh Kumar Goud’s statement on the cabinet expansion.