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The State has not only excellled in relative per capita income, but was also become a leading contributor to the national GDP during the BRS rule, in stark contrast to its position in erstwhile Andhra Pradesh.
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Harish Rao blamed the Congress government for mismanagement, reversing the progress achieved during the BRS regime, which had strengthened government schools and welfare residential educational institutions.
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The project, which was expected to be a significant boost to fish production and employment in the region, has seen little progress since the new government's formation, sparking concerns about similar aqua projects across the State.
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BRS chief K Chandrashekar Rao lauded Kaloji as "Akshara Tapasvi," highlighting his lifelong commitment to the cause of Telangana. He recalled how Kaloji had wholeheartedly blessed his efforts when he embarked on the fight to achieve Telangana statehood.
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Despite the incessant downpours, low-lying areas of the city did not experience the usual waterlogging, said BRS working president KT Rama Rao.
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Initiative planned by the previous BRS government aimed at providing timely life-saving emergency medical care, primarily for road accident victims, is experiencing significant delays.
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Telangana achieves the highest annual growth rate in food grain production among the top 10 States, with a remarkable 16.42 per cent growth rate from 2018-19 to 2023-24.
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The SRDP was intended to develop Hyderabad infrastructure under which the past government, led by K Chandrashekhar Rao, had initiated 42 new projects
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BRS Senior leader T Harish Rao said that the Congress government is denying development works and funds to Siddipet assembly constituency.
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He noted that accumulating such a large debt in a short period is unprecedented in Telangana's history and warned that if this trend continues, the state's debt could reach Rs 4-5 lakh crore by the end of the Congress government's term.
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Around 2200 residents in the coal town Kothagudem are waiting for regularisation of residential and commercial sites under the GO 76 which was issued by the BRS government in August 2019.
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Decrease due to students' preference of welfare residential colleges for free quality education
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"BRS district president Jogu Ramanna praised the previous government's job notifications and quality education. He felicitated Goskula Vijaya, now an Assistant Executive Engineer, and highlighted the BRS government’s commitment to education and recruitment."
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The latest BRS initiative to be selected for the name changing game is the Palle Pragathi programme, which has been renamed as 'Swacchadanam – Pacchadanam'.
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Sabitha Indra Reddy highlighted the deteriorating law and order situation, emphasising that rising crime rates were a direct result of the government's failure to constant monitoring.
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Sharing an old video of CM Revanth Reddy while he was PCC president, Ravi Teja, an X user said: “With the amount spend on advertisements in newspapers, another 1000 farmers' loans could have been waived off...”
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Says the scheme launched by the K Chandrashekhar Rao government for students in government schools was to be expanded further.
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Speaking on the occasion, KT Rama Rao said as part of the CMSTEI initiative, the K Chandrashekhar Rao government had helped hundreds of tribal youth grow industrially.
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Stating that the project was initiated by the BRS government, he demanded it to be immediately opened.
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He criticised the Congress rule, stating that their tenure had historically led to mismanagement of the State administration and dissatisfaction among the people.