Over the last few days, defections engineered by Revanth Reddy of senior BRS leaders into the party have stoked the fire that was already raging over other issues.
Speaking to mediapersons Senior BRS leader and former MP B Vinod Kumar, described the NEET-UG scam as the largest in the country, stating that crores of rupees had exchanged hands.
Ongoing teachers’ transfers and promotions undertaken by the Congress government seem to have cast a shadow on the Class I enrollments in the government and local body schools.
Chief Minister Revanth along with Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy paid floral tributes to the portrait of Prof Jayashankar at the Chief Minister's residence In Hyderabad.
Among all, the farm loan waiver could be the prime agenda, considering the fact that Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy had vowed to complete the exercise before August 15.
According to TPDPMA, the State govt has been allocating Rs.2,500 crore every year for fee reimbursement scheme out of which 40 per cent i.e., Rs.1,000 crore was allotted to non-professional programmes’ students.
He was responding to former Minister T Harish Rao’s remarks that Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy should learn from Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu in increasing pensions.
The Election Commission of India did not accept the proposal to reduce the TET application fee due to election code at the time of registration, the CM said.
BRS MLA Padi Kaushik Reddy aid the State exchequer was being rendered poorer by at least Rs.50 lakh a day because of the big loot, which he dubbed the RP tax (Revanth-Ponnam Tax).
CM Revanth Reddy said while supporting the residential schools system, the government should focus on schools in the villages to ensure that students stay with their parents and continue their studies.
Though the row over Andhra Pradesh Bhavan in Delhi was resolved in March this year with the union government allocating land to the two States, there are still a few issues that need to be addressed.
He also alleged that the BRS fielded weak candidates against the BJP in the recent Lok Sabha polls to prevent the Congress from winning a majority of seats in the State