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Hyderabad: Special Chief Secretary MA&UD, Arvind Kumar has filed a complaint against e- fraudsters for allegedly using his image in a WhatsApp number and sending messages to people. A conman had put a display picture on WhatsApp profile with number ‘74669-05844’ and sent messages to a few persons. The message sent to one person by […]
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Hyderabad: A two-judge panel of the Telangana High Court comprising Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Abhinand Kumar Shavali on Friday summoned the Chief Secretary of Telangana to be present before the court on June 6. The panel was dealing with a public interest litigation case filed by Sonde Veeraiah, Tribal Activist and Convener […]
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Hyderabad: Telangana Chief Secretary Somesh Kumar moved a lunch motion in the Telangana High Court on Wednesday against contempt proceedings against him by the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT). Justice Ujjal Bhuyan and Justice A Venkateshwar Reddy are dealing with a case regarding reallocation of central services employees. Abhishek Mohanty, an IPS officer was directed to […]
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Hyderabad: Chief Secretary Somesh Kumar on Thursday instructed officials to take necessary steps to ensure Aadhaar card for all apart from linking it with their phone numbers. He gave these directions to officials during a high-level meeting convened at BRKR Bhavan. Since over six lakh people are born every year, officials must issue Aadhaar cards […]
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Officials informed the Chief Secretary that the door-to-door survey has been completed and people who were yet to receive their first dose of vaccine have been identified.
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Trust Chairman Anil Shastri said the institute will be operated in association with Singapore’s Institute of Technical Education
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HC panel was dealing with a PIL filed by Prabhakar Chouti, challenging the GO seemingly meant for expenses towards contempt cases against the Chief Commissioner Land Administration
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Chief Justice Hima Kohli asked the State government to point out on what basis the areas under protection was reduced drastically
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The officials briefed the Chief Secretary about the activities taken up in the park as part of forest rejuvenation
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Chief Secretary Somesh Kumar said the Director-General of Police M Mahendar Reddy would take necessary action accordingly
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The Chief Minister instructed the officials to use the newly inaugurated Integrated Collectorate Complex of Warangal Urban district which is located in Hanamkonda for the new district of Hanamkonda.
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Chief Secretary Somesh Kumar says tenders floated for setting up liquid medical oxygen plants in all govt hospitals
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Hyderabad: The State government on Thursday issued Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for disposing of vacant government land parcels under the control of various departments and not required for any immediate public purposes. The land parcels are in prime locations and prone to encroachments. The SOPs were issued for smooth conduct and timely execution of sale […]
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Chief Secretary Somesh Kumar directed the Collectors to start the process of handing over the identified lands for the construction of new medical colleges in seven districts recently sanctioned by govt
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For getting an e-Pass, advocates must submit an application to the Police Commissioners and the district Superintendent of Police under their jurisdiction, providing residential and office address
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He requested the people to note that the Tahsildar offices would be opened upto 1 pm and all the slots scheduled for the day will be completed during this period.
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Following directions from CM K Chandrashekhar Rao, health authorities have started works related to providing direct oxygen lines to 100 beds in the facility
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“People with fever symptoms should get themselves tested in the nearest hospital and use the free medicines provided to them,” Somesh Kumar said.
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For the last 10 days, the epidemic curve is clearly flattening with obvious signs that cases are coming down, Chief Secretary Somesh Kumar said.
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Medak district collector in his six-page preliminary report to CS stated that the field survey conducted by the team observed that about 66 acres of assigned lands were illegally occupied by Jamuna Hatcheries, owned by Eatala