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Former MP B Vinod Kumar demanded that the govt correct its mistake and ensure the visit of the contestants to the statue and also to the Amara Jyothi martyrs' memorial, before their meeting with the Governor on June 2.
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BRS leaders ridiculed Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy for taking credit for welfare work done by BRS president and former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, while doing little to address the current issues faced by Dalits and Adivasis
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The Telangana Employees Coordination Committee, comprising former employee union leaders and former legislators, issued an ultimatum to the Congress government to act by June 2, marking Telangana Formation Day, and fulfil its promises to government employees, pensioners and workers
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While interacting with the Chief Minister, a woman farmer, U Alivelu, pointed to delays in MGNREGS wage payments, to which Revanth Reddy and Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka responded with a familiar tune, blaming the Centre for the holdup
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Questions priorities of the Chief Minister who also holds the key portfolios of Home and Municipal Administration
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Former Minister and BRS senior MLA T Harish Rao came down heavily on the Congress government over the steep hike in liquor prices. He charged the Congress for deceiving the people of Telangana
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The State government plans to raise liquor prices by 10-15% from Monday, expecting Rs.130-150 crore monthly revenue. Prices may increase by Rs.40-60 per bottle; cheap liquor prices might remain unchanged
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BRS Working president KT Rama Rao said he was extremely shocked and pained over the incident.
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CM A Revanth Reddy, whose recent outbursts on the State's finances and fund crunch is also another worrying factor for the farmers, is expected to launch the Indira Soura Giri Jala Vikasam scheme on Monday
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BRS MLA Dr K Sanjay says Group-1 process riddled with discrepancies, especially at Koti Women's College, where only women candidates appeared with nearly 12.61 per cent of selected candidates from this single centre
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Congress high command contemplating to replace Chief Minister after local body elections as Telangana Cabinet is split into two groups due to difference of opinion
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BRS whip KP Vivekanand welcomes Supreme Court's observations on felling of trees, points to the report submitted by Central Empowered Committee confirming that disputed land had forest characteristics
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In an open letter to the Chief Minister and his Cabinet, Sravan said the Congress government's actions have not only destroyed biodiversity, but also betrayed future generations
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Bharat Rashtra Samithi Vidyarthi (BRSV) State president Gellu Srinivas Yadav blamed the Congress government for failing to regulate engineering fees. He charged Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy for ignoring students' welfare while focusing on beauty pageants
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A Santhi Kumari, who retired as Chief Secretary on April 30, still finds her name listed in the Board of Directors column; K Ramakrishna Rao, who assumed the role of Chief Secretary on May 1, is still shown with his old designation, Special Chief Secretary, Finance
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Dubbing it as a grave affront to Telangana’s dignity, the party condemns the incident as humiliating and unacceptable
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The BRS working president termed the attempt to sell Kancha Gachibowli land as an act of corruption and betrayal, involving Rs 10,000 crore scam. He said the Congress government deploying bulldozers over a long weekend to circumvent oversight and destroy green cover is a clear violation of environmental laws.
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He questioned the multiple investigations against the previous BRS regime, including the latest forensic audit on Dharani portal, stating that over ten probes have yielded no result so far
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Efforts to revive Telangana’s historic sugar factories, particularly the Nizam Sugar Factory (NSF) and the Nizamabad Cooperative Sugar Factory (NCSF), have made no headway so far
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Speaking to media here on Wednesday, Rakesh Reddy questioned the State's priorities, pointing out that Rs.200 crore was spent on beauty pageants, while farmers were reeling under crop losses and water shortages.