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Hyderabad experienced a significant 41% drop in office space absorption in Q1-2025, according to a recent report by Colliers. Emphasizing that this is not a nationwide trend, the expert urged the Telangana Chief Minister to prioritize addressing this decline before moving ahead with plans for new IT parks.
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The company is investing a whopping Rs 3,000 crore in its units at Warangal and also Sitarampur near Hyderabad to produce a massive 22 lakh garments per day
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao criticised the government over its continuous demolition drives, destroying homes of people and animals in the name of environmental protection and development
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He questioned the Congress government's desperation to sell public land, using brutal force
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With weeks of preparation underway, all attention is now focused on April 27. BRS working president KT Rama Rao, who has already conducted meetings with the party cadre in two former districts, is set to hold approximately eight more meetings to finalize arrangements for the public gathering.
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Bridge India founder Prateek Dattani wrote to Rama Rao, commending his impactful keynote speech at the 2023 edition and highlighting how his insights had impressed global leaders. Despite the change in Telangana's government, Dattani noted that the BRS leader's vision and leadership continue to gain international recognition, with business leaders eager to engage with him on economic growth and foreign investment.
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Thanking Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman for highlighting farmers plight in Telangana during a discussion in the Parliament, he questioned the State BJP leaders’ silence on the issue and instead, targeting the BRS leaders for questioning the Congress's failures
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During the budget demands discussion, Government Whip Adi Srinivas accused BRS MLAs of staging protests in the Assembly lobbies and entrance, alleging these actions violated Assembly rules and were merely theatrical displays. He called for action against the opposition MLAs, attributing their current opposition status to past corruption and irregularities.
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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
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He held Chief Minister Revanth Reddy responsible for the drought-like conditions across the State and demanded immediate relief for farmers
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Addressing the media on the occasion, Rama Rao voiced his disappointment over the speech, stating that it overlooked crucial issues, including the 420 unfulfilled promises and six guarantees made by the Congress government. He criticized the Revanth Reddy-led administration for failing farmers, highlighting the non-implementation of the promised crop loan waiver. He also held the Congress government responsible for 480 farmer suicides.
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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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Calling it a murder caused by the Congress government’s incompetence, he demanded that cases be filed against the State government under charges of culpable homicide
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BRS working president points out how major companies have moved to Gujarat, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh under Congress rule
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The Central government recently issued tenders to auction scrap and industrial equipment from the unit, setting an initial price of Rs 43.30 crore. This move has sparked strong opposition from the local community and employees of the cement manufacturer. BRS working president K Taraka Rama Rao has also voiced his disapproval of the decision through a post on his X handle.
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He was responding to a news report in an English daily that disclosed findings from a report titled "Tunnel Seismic Prediction - 303 Plus." Commissioned by Jaiprakash Associates Limited, the company awarded the SLBC tunnel contract in 2005, the report had warned of a potential "fault zone" in the tunnel, indicating a high risk of collapse. It also identified a decline in rock strength in this section and emphasized that the stretch was a water-bearing zone.
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In one of its worst performances, Telangana recorded just one per cent GST growth in February this year, compared to last year's 10 per cent. The State now finds itself at the bottom of the list in terms of GST growth rate, alongside Arunachal Pradesh
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While delivering the keynote address at the inauguration of the ‘Entrepreneur Tech & Innovation Summit - 2025’ in Bengaluru on Thursday, he spoke on "Driving Digital India: Guidelines and Innovations for Technology Development," emphasizing the need for policymakers, tech leaders, and startup founders to focus on social impact rather than unchecked technological expansion.
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Warns that Centre's decision to redraw constituencies based on population would turn into a curse for Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kerala; wonders whether the Centre was planning to penalise Southern States for successfully implementing family planning for the nation's welfare
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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.