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Telangana is awaiting the Centre’s response to hold an apex council meeting on interstate water disputes. Andhra Pradesh faces legal and environmental objections to its Polavaram-Banakacharla project, even as it prepares a revised WAPCOS report using 15 years of Godavari flood data
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BRS working president criticises Union Home Minister and the BJP-led Centre for failing to investigate corruption allegations against the Congress in Telangana. He accuses BJP of shielding Congress while discriminating against Telangana in central project allocations
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Responding to objections raised by Telangana, Ramanaidu clarified that the project will use only the floodwaters available at Polavaram.
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With new admission rules coming into effect from this year, students from Andhra Pradesh and other States even after topping the entrance exams will not get an admission to engineering and other professional colleges in Telangana
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Despite a formal request for Rs 1.63 lakh crore in allocations for crucial infrastructure projects, not a single rupee allocated to the State
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Accordingly, the State government has outlined its priorities, seeking financial assistance worth Rs 1.63 lakh crore for infrastructure projects, including Regional Ring Road, Phase-2 of Hyderabad Metro Rail, Musi Riverfront Rejuvenation project and others
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The Chief Secretaries of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana reached an agreement on several matters during a two-hour meeting at the APIIC office in Mangalagiri in Andhra Pradesh on Monday. They resolved to distribute labour cess amounting to Rs 861 crore between the two States.
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The Centre has opened its purse strings for Bihar and AP while ignoring the genuine needs of other States
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The Congress party had appealed for discussions on welfare and development and the government was committed to holding the session for maximum days, he said here on Tuesday.
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Jairam Ramesh says with NDA having "lost majority" on his own, a rapid implementation of the legislation can be expected
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Division of various State-run institutions and corporations of the undivided State has not been completed, sources say
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BRS demanded the union government to fulfill the pending promises to Telangana including national status for the Palamuru-Rangareddy Lift Irrigation Scheme, a coach factory at Kazipet, and a steel plant at Bayyaram among others.
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Say the Congress-led government should not drag its feet on this vital issue and quickly allocate medical seats for Telangana Students
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The BJP had failed to fulfill the assurances made to Telangana under AP Reorganisation Act and had no moral right to seek votes from the people, he said.
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The Chief Minister demanded the State BJP leaders to list out the union government’s contribution for Telangana’s welfare and development in the last 10 years
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The BJP government had failed to accord national status to Palamuru Rangareddy Lift Irrigation or sanction Bayyaram steel factory and Kazipet coach factory.
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Stating that the Congress government was striving for the welfare of all sections, the Chief Minister thundered that Vibrant Telangana model would dominate Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Gujarat Model in the future.
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Having come to power, now they need to take a legitimate stand on the issue to serve the interests of the State in the long run, BRS leader V Prakash Rao said
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Addressing a press conference, Revanth Reddy said that if the Congress had to come to power at the Centre, it should win all the 17 seats in Telangana in the ensuing Lok Sabha elections
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Following the request from PV Narasimha Rao’s family members, his last journey was conducted in Hyderabad. It was shocking that former Minister T Harish Rao was politicizing the issue, he alleged while addressing the media here on Sunday.