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University campus remains on the boil, with UoH boycotting classes and taking out a massive rally from various hostels to the varsity administration building
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A peaceful protest was called, however, the police pre-arrested 298 SFI activists from Monday night itself
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CPI (ML) Massline state secretary Potu Ranga Rao wanted the government to withdraw its decision to take possession of 400 acres of land of the university
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Harish Rao pointed out that Revanth Reddy made grand announcements on January 26 and in the Assembly, assuring that investment support of Rs.6,000 per acre would be credited to farmers' accounts by March 31
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Demanding immediate action, BRS MLC K Kavitha urged the government to wake up from its slumber and prioritise women's safety before the situation worsens any further
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The protesters, including from BRSV, PDSU, AISF and SFI, demanded immediate withdrawal of land auction and wanted protection of the land and wildlife there
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Rama Rao took to X, questioning Rahul Gandhi over restrictions imposed on the BRS leaders to prevent them from visiting the University of Hyderabad (UoH), where students are protesting against the deforestation of the 400 acres at Kancha Gachibowli
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The heightened security comes just hours after BRS extended support to the students' agitation against the clearance of 400 acres of greenery in Kancha Gachibowli
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Government launches drive to clear land on court holiday leaving protesting students with no legal option
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He demanded Congress Lok Sabha leader Rahul Gandhi speak up or take responsibility for the destruction. "If you don’t speak up now, it’s on you Mr Rahul Gandhi," he posted on X.
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While eight excavators were brought in at the UoH east campus on Sunday afternoon, their numbers were increased to 40 in the night to speed up the works, including removal of trees, plants and leveling the land
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The heavy machinery reportedly came at the UoH east campus to clear the 400 acres of forested land, which the Telangana Congress government has put up for auction
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This may result in the State losing access to 85 per cent of the power generated by NTPC - Ramagundam Phase II
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The BRS government had established the CSB with the sole intention of preventing and controlling cybercrimes. It was set up to save the public, public institutions and other entities from cyber threats. However, the CSB was being misused by the Congress to book fabricated and illegal cases against social media warriors, he said.
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The State unit of CPI has demanded the Congress government to refrain from blaming the past government over debts and focus on delivering the promises made to the people.
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Claiming that Congress government has been indulging in two years of relentless exploitation, he said: "In August, 2023, the milk price was hiked by Rs 3 per litre, in June, 2024, a hike of Rs 2 was made and now in March, 2025, a hike of Rs 4 has been introduced."
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BRS working president blamed the Congress government for ruining Hyderabad’s prosperity within 15 months of its rule. He cited the latest reports indicating 49 per cent drop in house sales in Hyderabad, while office leasing fell by 41 per cent between January and March 2025
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The School Education department, in its revised uniform design for the academic year 2025-26, prescribed shirts and knickers for boys in Classes I to VII.
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During the academic year 2023-24, the School Education department made changes to design and pattern of the uniforms, which presented a corporate style to students studying in the government and local body schools
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Indicates that BRS government prioritised capital expenditure over revenue spending, revenue receipts also showed consistent growth