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Hyderabad: KCR, as the CM of Telangana under the BRS Government, is currently giving Rs. 2000 pension per month to the poor. He promised to hike the pension amount to Rs. 5000 if BRS comes to rule again.
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KTR promises fixed salaries for all delivery boys and drivers from Swiggy, Zomato, Ola, Uber, Rapido, and others in Hyderabad.
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KCR's BRS manifesto prioritizes poor and middle-class people, introducing the 'Annapurna' scheme for quality rice, 'Soubhagya Lakshmi' for 18+ women, and reducing the prices of household cylinders.
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Telangana CM KCR reminded the people about the state's development beyond the promises he made in the manifesto back in 2018
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KCR emphasized that as long as he is alive, Telangana will remain a bastion of peace and religious harmony.
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K Kavitha lauded the BRS government's consistent approach to making realistic promises since its inception in 2014
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During Income Tax (I-T) raids in Karnataka, where a reported Rs 42 crore in cash was discovered, Telangana's BRS ruling party accused the Congress of attempting to influence the Telangana Assembly elections with financial support.
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The Telangana Legislative Assembly dissolved on September 6, 2018. Let's rewind the key moments of the 2018 elections in detail and the subsequent elections.
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The road would be laid in Wyra, Khammam, Palair, Aswaraopet, Kothagudem, Pinapaka and Yellandu Assembly constituencies under Khammam Parliament constituency.
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Telangana CM KCR announced the MLA candidates list of his party BRS for the upcoming Telangana Assembly Elections 2023.
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Telangana CM KCR unveils BRS MLA candidates for 2023 Assembly elections at Telangana Bhavan on August 21st
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The ruling BRS party on Friday left no opportunity in exposing the Centre's failures in completing projects, besides the Opposition's lack of interest in discussing issues related to the people.
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Rajeshwar Reddy and Madhusudhan asked the doctors to provide better medical services to the BRS workers.
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Police registered a case against Y S Sharmila for allegedly making defamatory comments against CM KCR and BRS party.
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The raid is connected to a case booked for making defamatory statements and content against the Telangana government
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Rao has asked them to explain BRS government’s programmes, schemes and development works to the people, and also give a counter to the allegations made by the Opposition party leaders in a befitting manner.
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He had recently entrusted Manik Kadam to head the BRS Kisan Cell president in Maharashtra.
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His candidature for the post on behalf of BRS was finalised by the party President and Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao who instructed the party leaders to make necessary arrangements in this regard.
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Shortly after the Cabinet meeting concluded, Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao left for Nanded in Maharashtra to participate in the BRS party public meeting to be held in the afternoon.
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