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From Cabinet denial to economic neglect, Congress’ treatment of Ranga Reddy district signals a clear message: back the opposition, and face the consequences
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Over 300 farmers and residents from several villages in Asifabad staged a protest against erratic and undeclared power outages. They demanded action against the local assistant engineer and warned of further protests if their grievances were not resolved promptly
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The Rs. 50 crore redevelopment plan for the Basar Saraswathi temple has stalled, over a year into the Congress government’s tenure. Despite funding and foundation-laying in 2023, no work has begun, drawing criticism from devotees and raising accountability questions
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The arrests of several beneficiaries of the double-bedroom housing scheme by Suryapet town police, ahead of Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka’s scheduled visit have triggered controversy, with locals and activists questioning the timing and motive behind the police action
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Tribals staged a protest against the State government's decision to convert a part of the Kawal Tiger Reserve corridor into the newly notified Kumram Bheem Conservation Reserve
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Construction of integrated vegetable and meat markets in Kothagudem, Paloncha and other towns has come to a halt due to non-release of funds. Small traders, hoping for better facilities, continue to operate on roads amid rising urban traffic issues.
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Congress MLAs and other leaders are expected to insist on the Chief Minister to make a statement owing to pressure from the public
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Telangana has emerged as the top State in the country in terms of per-capita Gross State Value Added (GSVA) (at current prices) for financial year 2023-24, a sharp rise from its ninth position in 2014-15. The State’s per-capita GSVA has more than doubled over nine years, from around Rs 1.25 lakh in 2014-15 to about Rs 3.5 lakh in 2023-24
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Former Minister T Harish Rao said Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, who has done nothing for Zaheerabad until now, was coming to Zaheerabad to inaugurate a rail overbridge, which was built by the BRS government, on May 23
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In sharp contrast to claims, the Congress government is showcasing different initiatives and achievements under the BRS government to contestants of the Miss World pageant
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Initially launched in 2020, the LRS scheme received 25.67 lakh applications. While the previous BRS government cleared around nine lakh applications, the remaining applications were taken up after the Congress came to power.
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With Chief Secretary A Santhi Kumari set to retire from service this month-end, there is a lot of speculation in the Secretariat corridors on whether she will be given any extension or who will succeed her in the coveted post
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BRS working president said the development was a testament to the effectiveness of well-thought-out policies that rise above petty politics to deliver significant outcomes
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During question hour, former Roads and Buildings Minister V Prashanth Reddy and Roads and Buildings Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy indulged in a verbal duel over road infrastructure development in the State
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The Cong govt recently accorded administrative sanction to a high-level bridge across Godavari river between Mulkalla village in Hajipur of Mancherial district and Murmur village of Anthargagon mandal spending Rs.450 crore.
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BRS working president questioned its justification for splurging Rs 200 crore on hosting the Miss World beauty pageant while vilifying the Rs 46 crore spent on the Formula-E race during the BRS regime
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Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka should take immediate steps to inaugurate the facility in his constituency, says former ZP chairman Lingala Kamal Raju
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The TASK, which has been established by the previous BRS government, imparted training to a staggering 9.84 lakh students besides providing placements to 35,000 students in the last decade
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He was responding to a news report in an English daily that disclosed findings from a report titled "Tunnel Seismic Prediction - 303 Plus." Commissioned by Jaiprakash Associates Limited, the company awarded the SLBC tunnel contract in 2005, the report had warned of a potential "fault zone" in the tunnel, indicating a high risk of collapse. It also identified a decline in rock strength in this section and emphasized that the stretch was a water-bearing zone.
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He said that over 7,000 bereaved farmer families were still awaiting compensation, while more than 450 farmers had taken their own lives in the last 15 months without receiving the financial support due to them