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Department heads have reportedly been instructed orally not to clear any bills without prior approval from top officials; tax revenue down to Rs 1.36 lakh crore from a projected Rs 1.64 lakh crore
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Calling the incident deeply unfortunate, the former Chief Minister asked the government to remain vigilant and implement strict preventive measures to avoid such disasters in the future.
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Launches We Hub - Women Acceleration programme; says efforts on to increase women enrolment in SHGs to one crore
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To put pressure on Congress government to address pending demands including clearing of DAs, implementation of Pay Revision Commission recommendations
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CM A Revanth Reddy, whose recent outbursts on the State's finances and fund crunch is also another worrying factor for the farmers, is expected to launch the Indira Soura Giri Jala Vikasam scheme on Monday
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Bharat Rashtra Samithi Vidyarthi (BRSV) State president Gellu Srinivas Yadav blamed the Congress government for failing to regulate engineering fees. He charged Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy for ignoring students' welfare while focusing on beauty pageants
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They said that they were reeling under a severe financial crisis due to inordinate delay in payment of bills with regard to various developmental activities by the government
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He questioned the multiple investigations against the previous BRS regime, including the latest forensic audit on Dharani portal, stating that over ten probes have yielded no result so far
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Speaking at Telangana Bhavan, former MLA Gongidi Sunitha also took exception to allowing beauty contestants to play Bathukamma with footwear
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"This is a land where brave women like Rani Rudramadevi and Sammakka-Saralamma were born. What happened is not just shameful, it’s despicable. The government owes an apology to the entire women community for its actions," she said.
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Irked over the State leadership’s failure, the Mahila Congress leaders led by M Sunitha Rao staged a protest at TPCC president Mahesh Kumar Goud’s chamber in Gandhi Bhavan on Wednesday
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The pageant yields zero benefit to Telangana, while the government continues to ignore those who truly need support, says Niranjan Reddy
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Taking to X, Rama Rao lashed out at the State's actions, questioning if the Congress had signed a secret contract with bulldozer companies. He stated that the demolitions were part of a beautification drive to impress beauty pageant contestants, and not in public interest
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Calls upon party cadre to intensify their efforts and take the message of Congress government's betrayal to every household in the State
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Says farmers are waiting for days in the sun to sell their crops, but the Chief Minister is busy reviewing beauty pageants
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Move could severely impact ease of land allocation for new industrial ventures, fear industry stakeholders
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Congress MLA Komatireddy Rajgopal Reddy said his constituency Munugode was plagued with several power-related issues
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Deadlines for the Congress government in Telangana are apparently not meant to be met. Take the distribution of new ration (smart) cards. Initially, the assurance given was they would be distributed from January. Now, even that deadline stands little chance of being met
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Over 40 per cent of the farmers’ crop loans not waived, says CPI National Executive member Chada Venkat Reddy
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Government should initiate measures to provide full support to tenant farmers, say Rythu Swarajya Vedika members; demand implementation of Licensed Cultivators Act