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The posts of staff nurse will be filled in healthcare facilities under the jurisdiction of nine government departments.
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The World Health Organization (WHO) has lauded the palliative care programs implemented in India, specifically acknowledging the commendable initiative for terminally ill patients spearheaded by the former government of Telangana.
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The Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) announced that the construction of the skywalk would be taken up soon, addressing long-standing concerns over pedestrian safety due to heightened traffic at the Mehdipatnam Rythu Bazaar.
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Serving as headmaster at Mandal Parishad Primary School (MPPS) at Jakaram of Nadimigudem gram panchayat in Allapalli mandal in the district, Shaik Mahmood Pasha has been engaging students to plant saplings on the school premises and surrounding areas for the past two years.
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Countering the Congress government’s white papers on different departments, BRS working president KT Rama Rao had presented the ‘Swedha Pathram’ on Sunday.
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The Congress government would implement all the six guarantees in the next hundred days.
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On Friday, Kethireddy Vasudeva Reddy, the former chairman of the State Corporation for the Disabled and a leader of BRS, urged the State government to expand the provision of free bus services to include individuals with physical disabilities as well.
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The chairpersons of 15 corporations of the State government tendered their resignations on Monday.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao directed the newly elected MLAs of BRS in this regard, asking them to remain accessible to the people round-the-clock and to attend to their issues.
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In a scathing attack on the Congress over its anti-farmer policies, BRS working president KT Rama Rao questioned the party's opposition to the distribution of the Rythu Bandhu input subsidy provided by the BRS government to farmers.
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He also challenged the Congress to come up with facts and to name any State which filled more government jobs than Telangana in the last 10 years.
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More than 1,000 differently abled persons came on tricycles and tri-motorcycles to attend a meeting held by their association in Suryapet to support BRS candidate and Energy Minister G Jagadish Reddy in the elections.
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Chief Minister said the Girijan Bandhu scheme would be extended to tribal youth without land and jobs to foster inclusive development.
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Speaking to the media at Chivvemla, Jagadish Reddy said that the Congress was resorting to a Goebbelsian campaign on 24 hours electricity being extended to agricultural connections free of cost.
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She asserted that the good work done by the BRS government in the last nine and half years would ensure its victory in the polls.
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Only about around nine percent of voters anticipate a "hung" Assembly result, and seven percent remain unsure about the election outcome.
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Sources said the BJYM leaders have asked the party leadership to give priority to them while allocating assembly tickets. It is learnt that Bhanu Prakash is keen to contest from Malkajgiri and BJYM vice president Sridhar has plans to contest from Rajendranagar.
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BRS government claims Telangana's prosperity through key sectors.
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The minister said he was very happy to distribute double bedroom houses to the poor and join them in a house warming ceremony.
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The Minister also took to X (formerly Twitter) and said the people of Telangana were aware of Modi's tactics to cheat people by making false promises.