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KTR said that Mahaa TV has shown no interest in responsible journalism and is operating purely to defame BRS leaders, which now compels the party to take legal recourse.
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CM Revanth Reddy reaffirmed Telangana’s commitment to establishing an IT park in disputed Kancha Gachibowli lands, vowing legal action if necessary.
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The party corporators staged a protest at the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) office, condemning the government's decision to rename the canteens.
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It plans to revise engineering college fees, considering Supreme Court guidelines and infrastructure standards. Chief Minister Revanth Reddy emphasised the need for global benchmarks amid rising demand for AI courses. Admissions counselling will be completed on time
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The Congress government’s flagship events, the Bharat Summit, Miss World pageant and Gaddar Film Awards, have sparked controversies ranging from diplomatic blunders to cultural insensitivity. Critics accuse the government of misplaced priorities amid financial distress and mounting public welfare demands.
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Harish Rao met with representatives of the Patancheru Auto Drivers Association, who expressed concern over mounting debts and shortage of work, primarily due to the free bus services for women.
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With a decade of groundwork, the runway is ready — now it’s time to chart the right policies for takeoff and activate growth engines
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy will inaugurate the PJR flyover at Kondapur on Saturday. Built at a cost of Rs 446.13 crore, the six-lane bidirectional flyover is expected to ease congestion at Gachibowli Junction and cut travel time significantly
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Beedi workers across Telangana await inclusion in the Aasara pension scheme, as outdated rules exclude those with post-2014 EPF accounts. Unions have slammed the State government for not fulfilling its poll promise of extending benefits and raising pension amounts
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BRS leader KT Rama Rao blamed the Congress government for the failure of Gate No. 9 at the Jurala project, citing negligence in maintenance. He warned of further risks and criticised the administration for repeated infrastructure failures under its rule
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy has directed officials to draft a long-term urban policy focused on Hyderabad's core area within the Outer Ring Road.
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VH Rao also called upon psychologists, social thinkers, and rights activists to create public awareness and work collectively to build a strong and civilised society.
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The senior BRS leader alleged that the Congress was avoiding local body elections due to fear of defeat.
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BRS leaders criticised CM Revanth Reddy for misleading farmers with claims over Rythu Bharosa disbursement. Accusing the Congress of pre-poll appeasement, they warned of a possible rollback after elections and demanded clarity on loan waivers and irrigation projects
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Harish Rao ridiculed the Chief Minister for asking the Opposition leader to demand a special Assembly session, despite being the Leader of the House himself.
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The BRS working president recalled how Chandrashekhar Rao ensured free power, irrigation facilities, timely crop procurement and Rs. 5 lakh Rythu Bima life insurance to farmers.
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The Chief Minister also accused the previous government of failing to complete key irrigation projects, including Palamuru and Kalwakurthy in the Krishna basin.
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The Chief Minister is also learnt to have taken a serious view of a protest staged recently by members of the Golla, Kuruma and Yadava communities, who drove sheep into the premises of Gandhi Bhavan to highlight their demands.
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Revanth Reddy must explain not just how the partnership with Tony Blair Institute for Global Change benefits Telangana, but also why a financially struggling State needs to outsource governance to London
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Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy stressed grassroots engagement, party discipline and preparation for upcoming polls, while warning of key challenges such as delimitation, women’s quota and electoral reforms