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After learning major problems through elders, Shah assured that steps were being taken to sanction funds to form roads to different villages of Bheempur mandal.
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Collector Rajarshi Shah interacted with students of a primary school and tried to assess their learning process by posing questions. He was displeased by the process when the students failed to learn the basics of mathematics and other subjects in Class 3 and 5.
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During his visit, Deepak inspected registers and classrooms. He told students to fare well in studies by setting a goal.
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Conducting meeting with representatives of brick kiln units, hotels and other business establishments on the occasion of anti-child labour day at the IDOC conference hall here on Wednesday, Muzammil Khan instructed them not to engage children in work and to implement the anti-child labour Act without fail.
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The committee was undertaking works such as strengthening of basic infrastructure, construction of girls toilets, providing drinking water facilities, minor and major repairs works, renovation and maintenance of existing and dysfunctional toilets in government schools, he said.
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Shah said that the programme was aimed to make sure that the kids eligible for going to school were joined in school. He asked the officials to make the programme successful by having coordination.
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Rahul Raj said counting of postal ballots will be completed in two rounds while each of these assembly segments will be completed 19 to 23 rounds.
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Speaking to news reporters, he said the previous BRS government used to organise constituency-wise meetings to identify the amount of seeds the farmers would need.
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He along with nodal officer Gangaram and Hajipur Tahsildar P Sathish Kumar inspected the strong rooms on Wednesday.
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In this regard, Kamaljith Kaur submitted a representation to Collector Pamela Satpathy on Tuesday.
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Instead of directly going into the booth and voting, Muzammil Khan stood in the queue like a common voter and cast his vote. Other voters were surprised seeing the Collector standing in queue along with them.
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Fourteen polling stations were classified as Maoist-affected ones, which would be under the protection of Central armed forces. The voting at these stations would be webcast, besides being under CCTV surveillance.
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“Flying squad, video surveillance, statistical surveillance teams, video teams and sectoral officers should be alert and inform official concern about violation of model code of conduct,”he said.
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Following the directions of the Collector, District Education Officer Venkateshwarlu issued directions in this regard on Thursday.
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Dr. Ala directed officials to ensure that cotton seeds would be sold at the maximum retail price of Rs 864 per packet.
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After a thorough scrutiny of the nominations on Friday, he had rejected the nomination of independent candidate Kallu Narasimhulu Goud. The 54 candidates have filed 90 sets of nominations.
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The collector told the officials to create awareness among farmers over availability of water in irrigation projects and avoid inconvenience to farmers caused by outages of power.
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In a statement, Santosh advised the candidates to submit their papers by visiting the office of returning officer or Collector at Integrated District Officers Complex (IDOC)-Peddapalli from 11 am to 3 pm till April 25 except for on public holidays.
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Hanumanthu said the government had cleared pending bills of farmers to a tune of Rs. 98 crore.
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The Collector along with Tahsildar Fareen Sheik visited the factory on Wednesday night to verify the reasons behind the accident.