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The BRS MLC vows retaliation against Congress leaders targeting the party activists
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Untimely rains, inordinate delay in Rythu Bharosa input assistance, lack of smooth procurement system add to their challenges
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Calling out Finance Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka’s recent claim in Mancherial that interest-free loans worth Rs.21,000 crore were disbursed to women, Harish Rao termed it a publicity stunt. "As per GO 27, interest-free loans are applicable only up to Rs 5 lakh. Women are still paying interest on the remaining Rs.15 lakh," he said.
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The couple Bollam Ramaiah and Chandrakala of Pullaiah Banjara village of Kallur mandal in the district brought paddy to the local purchase centre 20 days ago. The produce was soaked and swollen due to untimely rains as the authorities failed to purchase paddy even after 20 days.
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Chief Minister directs officials to finalise draft Bill by April 25, and seek people’s opinion
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Says government stopped releasing funds to overseas scholarship scheme launched by KCR to encourage Dalits to pursue higher education abroad
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Says while the Centre is working on generating gas from waste, the Congress government in Telangana is destroying forests
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“Mallikarjun Kharge was brought to Telangana, made grand promises to Dalits, and then left those commitments behind after securing their votes,” he said. “Where is the Rs 12 lakh promised under the Dalit Bandhu scheme? What happened to the Rs 6 lakh assured for house construction? And what about the land pattas and the 28 per cent quota in contracts for Dalits and tribals?”
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Also demands the government to allow people to visit the memorial and pay tributes to the architect of the Constitution
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The Congress government would be effectively repaying nearly double the amount it borrowed within 10 years
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Harish Rao called for a thorough investigation into the incident and the reported lapses in the rescue operations. Holding the Revanth Reddy-led government responsible, he said eight workers remain trapped inside the tunnel due to the administration’s negligence. “This government's carelessness has thrown the lives of eight innocent individuals into uncertainty and left their families in deep anguish,” he stated.
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Chief Minister Revanth Reddy directs officials to hold awareness programmes about the portal in all the mandals of the State
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The former Minister said that the government had failed to release the input subsidy to farmers whose crops were damaged in 1,350 acres in the district during the last Yasangi
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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.