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He mentioned that he had already discussed the notices issue with BRS working president KT Rama Rao and stated that the BRS legal cell would respond to the notices issued by the Singapore company
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CM doesn’t know that existing residential schools are already integrated educational institutions initiated by the then PM PV Narasimha Rao and strengthened by KCR, says the BRS leader
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy said there was some unrest among the teachers due to the delay in transfers and promotions
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Praveen Kumar said that the community health centre, which has a history of 100 years, was neither staffed with sufficient doctors, nor had relevant infrastructure.
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy had earlier announced that Siraj would receive a prestigious Group-I government position
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He attacked Revanth Reddy, stating that the man caught with bags of money in the cash-for-vote scandal was now preaching morals to teachers
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The farmers clashed with police near Hakimpet, while they were on their way to the Dudyal Mandal Revenue Officer's office in Kodangal constituency, represented by CM A Revanth Reddy.
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This report will serve as the basis for issuing new job notifications, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy announced during a review meeting
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"They claim to be building integrated schools in 21 constituencies, but how can they justify constructing facilities for 2,560 students with just Rs.25 crore? Are these schools or poultry farms?" he questioned
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Ramanna stated that Revanth Reddy, who already cheated farmers by not completely waiving off crop loans, was writing letters to Modi claiming that the loans were waived off
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Rama Rao expressed concern over the plight of contract and outsourcing workers, including panchayat staff, municipality workers, hospital and hostel employees, and guest lecturers, who have been struggling without wages
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Revanth Reddy on Monday requested Union Home Minister Amit Shah to release Rs.11,713.49 crore for restoration and repairs of damaged infrastructure due to the recent heavy rains in Telangana.
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BRS working president KTR cited various news reports on the deteriorating State revenue including a steep fall in Hyderabad's realty market.
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Stating that there was no personal agenda behind the HYDRAA demolitions or the Musi evictions. Trying to build an eco-friendly image for the government, said Revanth Reddy
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The national president for EBCWA, Central Committee, Vallapureddy Ravinder Reddy in a statement criticized the Congress-led government for keeping quiet and not giving clarity on the issue
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KTR also warned that the government will have to bear the brunt of farmers' ire, if it fails to deliver on electoral promises
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As part of ‘Chalo Collectorate’ programme, farmers from different mandals of the district gathered in the town in big numbers and took out a rally to the Collectorate office where they staged dharna
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Revanth Reddy asked District Collectors to establish exclusive procurement centres for fine rice varieties or to arrange exclusive weighing machines within the procurement centres.
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“Let us visit Chaitanyapuri or any other areas. If residents appreciate Revanth Reddy and his government, I will quit politics and tender unconditional apology,” Etala Rajender said.
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Admitting that some residents were against the project, the Chief Minister said opposition parties were indulging in "dirty politics by exploiting the sentiments of the poor".