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John Wesley’s remarks came in response to Andhra Pradesh Irrigation Minister Nimmala Rama Naidu’s claim that discussions on the Banakacharla project, aimed at diverting Godavari waters, occurred during the meeting,
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For the last few days, journalists from Pentlavelly, Peddakothapally, Koderu and Kollapur were conducting relay strikes demanding allocation of houses.
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SC/ST Commission Chairman Bakki Venkataiah has urged the Medak police to register SC/ST Atrocity Act cases against the assailants apart from the murder case.
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The former Minister stated that the Congress government in Telangana, in collusion with the BJP and TDP, was compromising on the State's rightful share of Krishna River water.
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The BRS leader said he had exercised restraint out of respect for the Chief Minister's Office, but he will no longer hold back.
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BRS leader G. Jagadish Reddy accused CM Revanth Reddy of surrendering Telangana’s water rights to Andhra Pradesh, alleging secret deals with CM Naidu. He demanded Revanth’s resignation and warned against diverting Godavari waters to Rayalaseema without public consensus.
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Calling the Congress government "a puppet regime," Harish Rao said that 65 TMC ft. of Telangana's water was handed to Andhra Pradesh as "Guru Dakshina."
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Telangana and Andhra Pradesh have agreed to install advanced telemetry systems at key reservoirs to enable real-time water monitoring. The decision, taken at a Jal Shakti Ministry meeting, follows years of disputes over water sharing and delayed implementation
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Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy met Union Minister J.P. Nadda in Delhi to highlight the shortage and request additional supply, however, no additional supplies have been received so far.
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Ahead of a key water-sharing meeting, Telangana has asked the Centre to drop discussions on the Banakacherla link project, calling it illegal and lacking approvals. The state has proposed its own agenda, including key lift irrigation and floodwater projects
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Forum for Good Governance President M Padmanabha Reddy urged the Telangana government to speed up action in ACB cases. He said delays in prosecution and low conviction rates are weakening public trust, and recommended strict timelines for case handling
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BRS leader KT Rama Rao blamed the Congress government for criminal negligence after food poisoning incidents and student deaths in Gurukul schools. He said over 1,000 students were affected and demanded accountability from Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, who also handles education.
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy will meet Union Jal Shakti Minister CR Patil on July 16 to demand Telangana’s rightful share of Krishna-Godavari river waters and seek urgent clearances for stalled irrigation projects, dam safety, and inter-state water dispute resolutions
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BRS leader Harish Rao held the Congress government responsible for worsening conditions in Telangana Gurukuls, citing student deaths, suicides, and food issues. He demanded urgent reforms and accountability from Chief Minister Revanth Reddy
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CM Revanth Reddy promised one lakh jobs in 2.5 years, defended Congress schemes, and vowed to bring Godavari waters to Tungaturthy while launching the ration card distribution programme in Nalgonda
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BRS MLA G Jagadishwar Reddy said former CM K Chandrashekhar Rao could supply water from Kaleshwaram in three days if the project was handed to him. He criticised the Congress government for mismanaging irrigation and troubling Telangana farmers
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BRS leader warned that if courts reject the government’s GOs, the responsibility will rest with the grand old party’s leadership.
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Congress and CPI, alliance partners in the 2023 Assembly polls, are now competing for the KUDA chairman post in Kothagudem. With local body elections approaching, the dispute is intensifying, with internal Congress factions also lobbying for the key position
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Former Minister T Harish Rao accused the Congress government of not operating KLIP pumps at Medigadda despite heavy Godavari inflows. He alleged political motives behind halting water lifting and warned of serious impact on farmers already suffering due to deficit rainfall
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A government-appointed committee to review staff strength across Telangana departments has triggered concerns among employees. While officials say it aims to assess staffing needs, employees fear cost-cutting, delayed benefits, and job losses—particularly among contract and outsourced workers