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Extending wishes to the Chief Minister, the Mayor appreciated the concept of Haritha Haram and pledged to work towards increasing green cover in the city
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The saree was donated by TRS leader Kuna Venkatesh Goud and Andhra Pradesh MLC Shivaramakrishna Reddy to the goddess
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Hundreds of organisations and individuals including Ministers and celebrities take part in massive plantation drive, with many of them flooding social media with selfies taken next to the saplings
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Minister planted 1,000 saplings along with health care workers in a Primary Health Centre premises at Velpur mandal headquarters
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In Adilabad, MLA Jogu Ramanna planted saplings on the premises of the office of TRS, his camp office and a government junior college of the town
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Transport Minister planted saplings at different places in Khammam and cut a cake at his camp office along with MP Nama Nageswar Rao marking the Chief Minister's birthday
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Minister said that developmental projects costing Rs 173 crore had been taken up by the Kakatiya Urban Development Authority (KUDA) in the last six years
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CS urged the officials to prepare a brief note highlighting the various achievements of the State to be submitted to CM KCR for presenting at Niti Aayog meeting on February 20
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Addressing a press conference here on Sunday, Mayor said, “If they visit projects, they have to appreciate the development done by the State government. So, they were not daring to visit the irrigation projects.”
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Srinivas Yadav said the BJP which has 47 corporators and two ex-officio members in the GHMC Council of 150 corporators, contested for both the posts.
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He said that the highest number of farmers benefitting from 24 hours free electricity supply were from Nalgonda.
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In a further fillip to the rapidly developing irrigation and agriculture sectors in the district, Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, in a record of sorts, will be laying the foundation stone for 13 lift irrigation (LI) schemes at Nellikal on Wednesday.
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He pointed out that local trains in Mumbai were being operated by the Railways at the request of the Maharashtra government.
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Advises them to respect party cadre and take them along
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He also advised the party cadre not to make unwarranted comments on the issue or indulge in speculation.
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They raised slogans thanking the Chief Minister for signing the file for preparing guidelines that provides job security to the RTC employees of all ranks on the occasion.
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Earlier, the TSRTC officials committee that had prepared the guidelines submitted it to the Chief Minister which he accepted.
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Sabitha Indra Reddy said only 20 students would be allowed per class with mandatory physical distancing of six feet between students.
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Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao directed Agriculture department to strive for the development of crop rotation system, encourage farm mechanisation and adopt modern farming practices in the State
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CM pointed out that the officials were empowered to take financial decisions, allowing them to take up emergency and low-cost works at all levels from Deputy Executive Engineer to the Engineer-in-Chief