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During a review meeting with officials at Padmavathi Guest House in Tirumala, he emphasized the importance of maintaining and enhancing the quality of prasadam. This directive follows the ongoing controversy regarding alleged adulteration of laddu prasadam during the previous administration, a claim that has been denied by the YSRCP.
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According to a status note released by the state government, 6.44 lakh people in seven districts were affected by the heavy rains and relief camps
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CM Naidu says 9.7 lakh cusecs of flood water was discharged from Prakasam Barrage, recalling that flooding of this magnitude last happened in 1998
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All ministers were provided with iPads preloaded and configured with the e-Cabinet application. The day before the meeting, the Information Technology, Electronics, and Communications (ITE & C) Department, along with the NIC team, trained all OSDs and PS to the ministers on the technical aspects, usage, and benefits of the e-Cabinet application to ensure seamless use by the ministers.
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The government must provide them with immediate and adequate compensation, says party president Mallikarjun Kharge
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Chief Minister directs officials to use air ambulance services, if needed, to shift the injured either to Visakhapatnam or Hyderabad for better medical care
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YSRCP president YS Jaganmohan Reddy, along with party MLAs and MLCs attend Assembly wearing black scarves
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Claims that 31 people were murdered, 35 people committed suicide, 560 private and 490 government properties were destroyed
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Chief Minister offers prayers, participates in 'Ananta Sesha Stphana' (ritual) for Sri Venkateswara temple
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Jairam Ramesh says with NDA having "lost majority" on his own, a rapid implementation of the legislation can be expected
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Expresses concern over reports of Telangana demanding a share in AP ports and Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam properties
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Division of various State-run institutions and corporations of the undivided State has not been completed, sources say
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Sources said Naidu, during the meeting, highlighted various ongoing projects in Andhra Pradesh that require urgent Central assistance
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Meeting generates excitement in both the Telugu-speaking States, raising hopes of a solution to post-bifurcation issues
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The opposition party alleged that the NDA government, comprising TDP, BJP and Janasena is intentionally targeting its offices
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The former Chief Minister alleged that the demolition was carried out disregarding High Court orders
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Jagan was not present when the session started. He reached the Assembly premises five minutes late and left after taking the oath
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He likened the Assembly to 'Kaurava Sabha' and decided to boycott it till 2024 over alleged insulting remarks made against his family members
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Minister also establishes a special task force to resolve the issues raised by the public
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Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu has alleged corruption and maladministration by the previous government in the TTD administration