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Government employees are gearing up to stage protests in support of their 51 demands beginning from October 28 to January 30 across the State
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Harish Rao said on July 20 this year, Revanth Reddy boasted about grand plans for Musi Riverfront development with Rs 1.5 lakh crore, only to deny to have made any such statements during a recent press conference.
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He said Revanth Reddy's tenure, where pressing issues were being ignored, was marked by false promises and deceptive governance
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The government should immediately scrap it and reschedule the examinations, so that they could prepare for examinations properly, he said.
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The farmers found fault with the state government for deceiving them by denying the promises made to them during the time of elections
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Questions are being raised about the timing of Adani Group's Rs. 100 crore funding to Congress's Young India Skill University, just ahead of the public hearing for Ambuja Cement's factory in Ramannapet.
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Telangana has witnessed an unprecedented outbreaks of protests against the Congress over different issues at multiple places on Saturday
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KTR says BRS not opposed to project but against displacement of thousands of families and inflated costs
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"If the Chief Minister could spell "rejuvenation" correctly, without checking the spelling, I am willing to gift him with the bag," BRS working president KT Rama Rao offered
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The BRS government prioritised poor families by ensuring that no one was displaced during the river clean-up and development, said BRS working president KT Rama Rao
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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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The announcement comes in response to remarks made by Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy at a media conference.
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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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It is learnt that the six MLAs on Tuesday urged the high command and the State leadership as well to take action against Surekha, citing "interference" and "misconduct" by the Minister.
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Besides Huzurabad and Jammikunta hospitals, the situation also persists in Gandhi, NIMS and all other government hospitals in the State, said the MLA
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He condemned Revanth Reddy for altering the leave policy, forcing TSSP constables to go home only once a month instead of every 15 days, calling it an unfair burden on police officers and their families
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Cutting across political parties, leaders oppose VLF station project, citing many reasons, including adverse impact on flora and fauna in region
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Revanth Reddy assured that the State government would provide all infrastructure facilities as required by the company and there was no need for any apprehensions.
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The previous Congress government's implementation of the same Indiramma Housing Scheme in Kothagudem district could reveal the Congress approach to the scheme.
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He said his party, in association with environmentalists, would continue to fight against the project, which threatens the environment and endangers the Musi River, a vital water source in the region