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Alleging that Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu deceived all sections of people, Jagan Mohan Reddy announced that on March 12, the party would organise protests at all district Collectors' offices on behalf of students and their parents for the raw deal meted out to them
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As part of the initiative, the government will provide e-bikes and e-autos to members of self-help groups who have a driving licence and connect them with Rapido
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Estimated revenue deficit is around Rs 33,185 crore and fiscal deficit is around Rs 79,926 crore
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While it is known that States like Maharashtra and Gujarat are already vying hard to bag the opportunity, this time there are reports that the Andhra Pradesh government has also joined the race
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The examination is being conducted as per earlier schedule, as it was not possible to reschedule it in the last moment, the APPSC is learnt to have written to the State Government.
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The hospital is coming up at Thulluru in Amaravati, for which the Andhra Pradesh government allotted 15 acres in 2018
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The Andhra Pradesh government is planning to make the services available under its 'Mana Mitra' programme, popularly known as WhatsApp governance
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Applicants can visit the nearby MeeSeva Kendras, village or ward secretariats to submit the applications of land regularisations. They need to submit relevant land documents and any identity proof along with the application form
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Andhra Pradesh IT Minister Nara Lokesh formally launched 'Mana Mitra' at Chief Minister's residence in Undavalli in Guntur district
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The Chandrababu-led government is set to launch WhatsApp governance on Thursday (January 30), becoming the first State in India to roll out such a facility
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The government has decided to continue conducting exams for first-year intermediate students without any changes. This decision was made based on feedback from stakeholders regarding the proposed reforms in intermediate education. The Board is expected to withdraw the proposed internal assessment for intermediate students.
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There will be no changes in the greenfield capital region of Amaravati, says State Revenue Minister
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Retired judge of the High Court Satyanarayana Murthy will head the judicial inquiry. The commission has been asked to submit its report withing six months
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Will make an appeal to Telangana government to permit ticket price hikes, says Telangana Film Development Corporation Chairman Dil Raju
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Elected public representatives and leaders from Telangana have been raising objections over TTD for failing to honour the recommendation letters issued by them to facilitate darshan for the devotees.
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The three-member committee will be chaired by Transport Minister Mandipalli Ramprasad Reddy, with Minister for Women and Child Welfare and Tribal Welfare Gummadi Sandhya Rani, and Home Minister V. Anitha as members. As per a Government Order issued on Saturday, the Principal Secretary to the Government, Transport, Roads, and Buildings, will serve as the convenor of the committee.
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For the last several years, the mobile court cases have been heard by officers on full additional charge (FAC). Over 6,000 cases have been pending in the court which has a territorial jurisdiction of Scheduled Area covering 28 mandals of erstwhile Khammam and Mulugu districts.
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State Home Minister Vangalapudi Anitha said these two cases will be handed over to the fast-track court and it will send a message that culprits cannot escape punishment through long-drawn court cases and easily procured bails.
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The state government has issued orders, transferring the cases to CID. Both incidents are being currently investigated by Mangalagiri and Tadepalli police stations.
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In a complete overhaul of excise policy based on best practices from other states, Andhra Pradesh has decided retail sales of liquor through 3,736 notified private shops across the state.