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Alleges the Opposition party leaders surrendered to Andhra Pradesh's interests, leading to unfair Krishna river water sharing agreement
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Rama Rao blamed the Congress's silence, despite water meant for Telangana's farmers being diverted to Andhra Pradesh, leaving crops to wither
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The company had initially proposed to set up both a 4 GW cell facility and a 4 GW module facility in Telangana last year and had even applied for building permissions. However, it is now learnt to have opted for Andhra Pradesh instead
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Posting on X, Rama Rao stated that the report has laid bare the stark contrast between the visionary governance of BRS and the failures of the Congress. He accused the Chief Minister of trying to undermine the state's decade-long progress under former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao by distorting facts and suppressing reports. He urged the Congress government to stop concealing its failures behind “petty antics” and to focus on governance rather than attempting to rewrite history.
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Residents recall innovative welfare schemes launched by former CM Chandrashekhar Rao to make the State ‘Golden Telangana’
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BRS working president takes a dig at Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy for being unable to accept the fact and blaming the BRS for his failures
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Recalling the initiatives implemented during his tenure, the former Chief Minister underscored the transformative schemes introduced by the BRS government to uplift agriculture and rural livelihoods
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The State has received a mere Rs 3,899 crore in grants-in-aid from the Centre until October-end, a stark shortfall against the budgeted Rs 21,636 crore.
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Nothing big happened to change their destiny. Just one change in government. From the BRS, the Congress took over, and the downslide of farmers’ fortunes began.
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In its latest report "Handbook of Statistics on Indian States", the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has debunked the Congress government's claims of Telangana's Rs.7 lakh crore debt, lending credence to assertions by the BRS.
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His comments came in response to recent statements by Agriculture Minister Tummala Nageshwar Rao blaming the repeated queries about the fate and continuation of the farmer friendly initiatives by the present government
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Trigger questions about underlying reasons for surge, particularly after a decade of peace during BRS regime
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Says State's GST collections, which had consistently grown by 15% YoY under BRS regime, plummeted for the first time to less than 1% in September
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He attacked Revanth Reddy, stating that the man caught with bags of money in the cash-for-vote scandal was now preaching morals to teachers
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He stated that the Medigadda barrage, which was written off by the Congress government, had disproved all the allegations against it by standing resolute and rocksolid surviving the flood once again
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An SC bench hearing a plea filed by former CM KCR asked the Telangana Govt to suggest a substitute name in place of the present head of the commission probing alleged irregularities in power procurement during the BRS regime.
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In the district, recovery notices have been issued to 200 Aasara pensioners, who got pensions during the previous BRS regime, after conducting a survey recently.
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Most of the suicide deaths have been after weavers, sitting idle without work for six months, became unable to run their families, to clear off debts and to afford healthcare expenses.
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Raises doubts over an impartial probe into alleged irregularities, wants Justice L Narasimha Reddy to step down from inquiry commission
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The appointment letters that the Congress government handed out so far were for only vacancies that the previous government notified and completed the recruitment process.