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BRS working president KT Rama Rao launched a scathing attack on the Congress government, accusing it of halting welfare schemes, failing to deliver on electoral promises, and damaging the State’s economy. He reiterated that K. Chandrashekhar Rao would return as Chief Minister within 500 days and criticised Congress leaders for alleged corruption and betrayal.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao launched a scathing attack on Chief Minister Revanth Reddy during a roadshow in Shaikpet, accusing the Congress of derailing Telangana’s economy and dismantling welfare schemes. He declared that a BRS victory in the Jubilee Hills bypoll would signal a political reset and pave the way for K Chandrashekhar Rao’s return.
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The Dandari-Gussadi dance troupes in Adilabad are facing financial strain as government aid, promised for the 2024 festival, remains delayed. Members have spent large amounts for the celebrations and are struggling to manage expenses while awaiting the funds
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Addressing residents of Reliance Jubilee Community in Shaikhpet division on Sunday, Rama Rao accused the Congress government of betraying every section of society and running Telangana with a bulldozer mindset. He said the Revanth Reddy government had failed on every front, from governance to social justice.
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Telangana’s industrial sector has seen a sharp decline in investments and job creation since the Congress government took office in December 2023. Despite high-profile investment commitments, TG-iPASS approvals have dropped significantly.
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Over 23,000 artisans working under TG Transco have accused the management of ignoring their long-pending demands, including promotions and service benefits. The Telangana Electricity Employees’ 1104 Union warned of an agitation if assurances given in July remain unfulfilled
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Telangana is set for a record Kharif harvest of 148.30 LMT from 68 lakh acres, but warehouse shortage threatens procurement. With FCI and private stocks already full, farmers, millers, and traders face storage crises, urging government intervention
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Widespread protests broke out in Telangana over a severe urea shortage, with farmers staging dharnas in Kothagudem, Mahabubabad, Mulugu, and Warangal districts. Tempers flared in Yellandu as MLA Koram Kanakaiah clashed with farmers who accused officials of mismanagement and hoarding.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao criticised the Congress government for stalling construction of 15 bridges across Musi River in Hyderabad. Sanctioned in January 2022 with Rs 545 crore, the projects remain incomplete, raising concerns over traffic congestion and connectivity.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao criticised the Congress government over severe fertiliser shortages in Telangana, highlighting long queues, empty stock points, and farmer distress. He blamed the Revanth Reddy government for failing to ensure timely availability during the crucial sowing season.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao praised former CM K Chandrashekhar Rao for transforming Telangana’s agriculture and allied sectors, citing Agasthya Foods in Sircilla as a model for rural industrialisation, job creation, and export-oriented food processing with global reach.
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Harish Rao said Gurukul schools, which were once a model for the nation under the BRS regime, were now facing challenging times under the Congress rule
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With a decade of groundwork, the runway is ready — now it’s time to chart the right policies for takeoff and activate growth engines
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Calls upon the public to remember the sacrifices of martyrs and activists made for achieving Telangana State
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The Sample Registration System (SRS) statistical report for 2021 and a special bulletin on Maternal Mortality in India (2019–2021), released on Thursday by the Office of the Registrar General of India in New Delhi, ranked Telangana among the top South Indian states—second only to Kerala—in reducing the Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR), defined as the number of maternal deaths per 1 lakh live births.
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Former Minister and BRS MLA T Harish Rao said despite clearing exams, candidates are still left waiting for appointment letters
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With a forward-looking industrial policy and strategic land allocations across specially developed industrial parks, the State had emerged as a magnet for investment and a hub of job creation during the BRS era
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Indicates that BRS government prioritised capital expenditure over revenue spending, revenue receipts also showed consistent growth
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Telangana is ranked among the least indebted States in country, says Union Minister of State for Finance in reply to a question by Congress MP Manish Tewari
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Says it prioritised the sole task of sending funds to Delhi to "please the bosses", criticises Congress for failing to implement its six guarantees within promised 100-day timeframe