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The Telangana Cabinet meeting witnessed sharp disagreements over the release of funds to contractors allegedly linked to Revenue Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy. Simultaneously, several Ministers expressed concern over the handling of Forest Minister Konda Surekha’s case and the broader neglect of BC-related issues.
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The Telangana Cabinet has decided to abolish the two-child norm for candidates contesting local body elections, following the Supreme Court’s dismissal of the State’s appeal. The Cabinet also reviewed the Hyderabad Metro Rail Phase 2, approved new agriculture colleges, and committed to road and rail infrastructure projects.
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Telangana Forest Minister Konda Surekha’s attendance at the Cabinet meeting is uncertain following the N Sumanth controversy. Daughter Sushmita alleges targeting by senior leaders, while husband Konda Murali maintains no disputes with CM Revanth Reddy, as political tensions simmer.
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The Telangana State Cabinet, chaired by Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, will convene on 16 October to discuss major policy matters. The agenda includes irrigation projects, BC reservations, voter list revisions, and administrative preparedness for upcoming elections.
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Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has set a firm deadline of December 9, 2027, for the completion of the Srisailam Left Bank Canal (SLBC) works, emphasizing that no delays will be tolerated. He directed officials to ensure the completion of the remaining tunnel and instructed JP Associates to expedite the work with the necessary equipment.
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BC Welfare Minister Ponnam Prabhakar said a job calendar for issuing notifications for 17,000 jobs was ready. This apart, the State government was planning to release notifications for another 22,000 jobs and ensure a total of one lakh jobs were provided before March.
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The marathon State cabinet meeting went on from 4 pm to 9.30 pm at the Secretariat and discussed several issues.
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To bolster revenue, the Cabinet may discuss further hikes in market value of lands and registration charges, following recent liquor price revisions
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will chair a crucial Union Cabinet meeting on Wednesday, focusing on policy and security matters. The session follows recent semiconductor approvals and is expected to revisit India’s strategic priorities amid evolving national and international developments
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Madhya Pradesh Tribal Welfare Minister Vijay Shah on Tuesday skipped the Cabinet meeting amid his controversial remarks against Colonel Sofiya Qureshi
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With the budget session to be conducted in a few days, the Cabinet is expected to decide on the number of days for the session, besides approving the Governor’s speech
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For the first time in the history of Telangana Assembly and the Legislative Council, the ruling party sought to adjourn the House, due to delayed discussion in the State Cabinet on crucial subjects to be taken up for discussion in the House
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Assembly session to begin at 11 am on Tuesday; government likely to discuss BC reservation and SC categorisation issues in the House
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As the State government announced that Rythu Bharosa would be extended to farmers after Sankranti festival, the cabinet is expected to discuss the issue. This apart, it is also likely to discuss the issue of new ration cards and tourism policy
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Emphasises that dues are "rightful" to the State and claims that "non-clearance is causing irreparable harm to Jharkhand's development
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The State Cabinet meeting is scheduled at 4 pm on Wednesday at the Secretariat.
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With the model code of conduct still in vogue, the State government had appealed to the Election Commission to permit the conduct of cabinet meeting.
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According to an announcement from the Chief Minister’s Office, the cabinet meeting will be held at 2 pm
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The Uttar Pradesh cabinet approved a proposal to increase the retirement age of government doctors in the state from 62 years to 65 years.
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The Council of Ministers will meet at 3 PM at Andhra Pradesh Secretariat, Velagapudi.