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A few senior officials are likely to be transferred or suspended accusing them of failing to study pros and cons before destroying the biodiversity
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A BRS delegation led by senior leader and former Minister T Harish Rao met the Supreme Court-appointed Central Empowered Committee (CEC) and submitted a representation
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Stating that Revanth Reddy was not being respected neither by the high command nor his own Cabinet, Harish Rao said the Chief Minister owed an apology to the UoH students for for filing false cases against them.
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The Congress party, which came to power by assuring false promises, failed to fulfill its promises during the last one and a half year, said Karimnagar MLA Gangula Kamalakar
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Right from day one, the Revanth Reddy government had been adopting regressive policies. It had cancelled the Airport Metro connectivity, Pharma City was abolished, while in the name of HYDRAA, houses of poor people were demolished and the rich were spared, he said.
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This glaring mismatch in valuation of 400 acres of prime government land sets off alarm bells, questioning the intent behind such divergent figures
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In an open letter to citizens of the State on Sunday, Rama Rao reiterated that the BRS remains fully committed to protect the forest in Kancha Gachibowli without causing any harm to the university.
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While addressing farmers after releasing water into a canal at Chowdaram in Chinnakodur mandal on Sunday, Harish Rao stated that the government had not acquired even a single acre of land for constructing new canals and sub-canals under various reservoirs of the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project (KLIP).
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Amicable solution will be worked out after seeking versions of all stakeholders, says Meenakshi Natarajan
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The former Chief Minister criticises Congress government's approach to University-related issues
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University already an eco-park, say students; warn of much stronger protest
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Controversy created by using AI on Kancha Gachibowli lands poses a big challenge to democratic system, say officials at a high-level meeting with Chief Minister
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Save for partial implementation of Rythu Bharosa, the other schemes including Indiramma Indlu, Indiramma Atmeeya Bharosa, new ration cards are yet to take off properly
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Former Minister and senior MLA T Harish Rao condemned the spate of police cases filed against BRS leaders, students, and social media activists who questioned the government's actions over the University of Hyderabad (UoH) land issue
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Says officials including Additional DGP (Intelligence) instructed not to act harshly against UoH students
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Says legal hurdles could be avoided by providing statistical data and get the reservation Bill passed by both the Houses unanimously
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Over 14 lakh farmers await the crop investment assistance as harvesting season commences
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The State government’s plans to fill up its coffers through the LRS failed to yield desired results with not many coming forward to avail of the offer before the last date of March 31
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The Chief Minister had stated that there would be no by-elections even if the MLAs of the opposition Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) defect to the ruling Congress
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In a post on X, she said the land, originally given by Indira Gandhi and protected by the BRS, has been the centre of a prolonged legal battle for 25 years. The court had ruled in favor of UoH, yet the Congress government was manipulating the outcome to claim that the land belongs to the government, not the university.