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Farmers were already facing a water crisis and officials had declared that water could not be provided after March 31.
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Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy invited the ZP chairman along with 150 leaders, municipal councillors, former sarpanches, MPTC and ZPTC members from different parties into Congress at his camp office
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There are also allegations that the police, without proper investigation, immediately went for an arrest, with the court action now exposing the political motives behind the entire episode
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The DGP was informed that the elected representatives from the party, including MPs, MLAs and MLCs would be visiting the Medigadda barrage as part of the programme on March 1
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Addressing a news conference at Telangana Bhavan, he alleged that the funds meant for Rythu Bandhu were being diverted.
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Addressing at the Jana Jathara public meeting at Chevella, CM Revanth Reddy said he would take up the responsibility of ensuring all eligible Congress leaders win the MPTC, ZPTC, MPP and sarpanch elections
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KTR said the BRS would organise a "Chalo Medigadda" programme on March 1 to expose the sinister designs of the Revanth Reddy government behind the vicious campaign launched by it against the project which served the State as its lifeline.
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Expressing discontent with the BJP’s approach towards the State here on Monday, Krishank highlighted Modi’s extensive tours in the State for election-related activities but criticised the lack of tangible action. “
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This development comes close on the heels of the resignations of former GHMC mayor Bonthu Rammohan and former deputy mayor Baba Fasuddin from BRS and had joined Congress.
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The Anti Corruption Bureau is investigating a Rs 253 crore fraud in Telangana's sheep rearing scheme. Four officials involved in sheep scam have been arrested by the ACB
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Speaking at a media conference in Mulugu after offering prayers at the Sammakka Saralamma (Medaram) Jathara here on Friday, the Chief Minister Revanth Reddy described the pact between BRS and BJP for Lok Sabha election seats sharing as an 'unholy nexus'.
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Five BRS corporators joined Congress in the presence of Agriculture Minister Tummala Nageswara Rao on Thursday
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Though the government had announced a support price of Rs 6,760 per quintal, the farmers were forced to sell their produce at Rs 4,000 to Rs 5,000 per quintal
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As per the RBI Handbook of Statistics on Indian States for 2022-23, Telangana recorded a per capita NSDP at 28.52 per cent at constant prices during five years period of 2017-18 and 2022-23
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Farmers' community would bear the brunt of the government's failure to extend the crop investment support under Rythu Bandhu and the irrigation support, said Niranjan Reddy
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Leaders of the ruling party could indulge in more such incidents intimidating the opposition, said BRS leaders
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Revanth Reddy assured that the promises to supply 200 units of free power and for a crop loan waiver upto Rs 2 lakh too would be fulfilled soon
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BRS leader and former minister S Niranjan Reddy said the balancing reservoir planned by Karnataka near Chikka Manchili in Raichur district could turn out to be the bane of Palamuru
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The emotional reunion was made possible through the relentless efforts of BRS working president and Sircilla legislator KT Rama Rao
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Participating in a constituency-level cadre meeting at Shadnagar on Tuesday, Harish Rao said Telangana became a reality through the sacrifices of people like Siripuram Yadaiah from Shadnagar.