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Immediate release of four pending DAs was among the demands put forward besides seeking of Pay Revision Commission report and implementing 51 percent fitment to the employees.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao highlighted the government's indifference, accusing it of abandoning flood-affected citizens in their hour of need
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When the Agriculture Minister Thummala Nageswara Rao reached Prakash Nagar during late evening hours he was gheraoed by the residents who shouted slogans against him.
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BRS has called for a protest across Telangana on Thursday to demand that the state government completely waive off Rs 2 lakh crop loans of all farmers without any restrictions.
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As 15, 454 applications have been submitted to mandal agriculture officers across the district on Tuesday, on which the officials started receiving complaints pertaining to crop loan waiver as part of a ten-day prajavani programme.
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Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka first claimed to to have waived off farm loans with Rs.31,000 crore, later, he said the government had released Rs.18,000 crore for the crop loan waiver to the banks
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The Mission for Elimination of Poverty in Municipal Areas was established in the year 2007 for formulating strategies to implement poverty reduction programmes in urban areas.
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Bhatti Vikramarka, who visited the school in Metpalli along with his Cabinet colleague Ponnam Prabhakar, said the deaths of the students were unfortunate, and said an inquiry would be ordered soon after receiving the postmortem report of the students.
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Addressing a gathering he said if the youth comes forward to set up industries the State government would provide loans and required facilities to them.
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It might be noted that the previous BRS government had sanctioned units under the scheme on saturation mode in Chintakani mandal in the district benefitting 3462 beneficiaries in the mandal.
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The protests, which began on Wednesday evening itself in some parts of the State, were being staged in all district headquarters and mandal headquarters as well with cadre and leaders shouting slogans against Revanth Reddy on Thursday.
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The Congress government, while indulging in petty politics, should not curse or malign the State that was achieved after a long tough struggle, BRS working president KT Rama Rao.
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State government would not impose fresh taxes to generate revenue for taking up development works and implementing the six guarantees promised by the Congress party.
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Akbaruddin Owaisi argued that the budget's ambitious revenue targets did not align with the State's financial realities.
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Harish Rao said the way the budget speech was delivered was clear that the government had nothing to offer to the people and that the main intention of the entire exercise was to discredit the achievements of the BRS government.
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Stating that Hyderabad was central to the growth of Telangana, Finance Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka said Rs.10,000 crore was proposed for different development projects in Hyderabad.
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Addressing the Assembly, Vikramarka highlighted the State's growth across multiple fronts, including GSDP, per capita income, and various national parameters in the in BRS's rule.
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Speaking to the media, BJP Legislative Party leader A Maheshwar Reddy alleged that the budget was full of debts and that the budget would further increase the State's debts.
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The Deputy Chief Minister, who held a review meeting with senior officials of Energy Department and Singareni on the issue of Naini coal block at secretariat, said since Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi had assured the Telangana government of all possible support to start the Naini coal block
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The Deputy Chief Minister said power utilities should be ready to attend to all emergencies during the rainy season and restore power supply as soon as possible.