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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
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Addressing the media persons in Kagaznagar, Praveen Kumar wondered as to why Rama Rao was framed without committing a crime.
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"Regardless of who is in power, Telangana must prosper. Yet, the Congress government’s budget speech failed to highlight the glaring discrimination by the Centre. The word ‘Telangana’ was missing from the union Budget itself," he said, speaking in the Assembly on Thursday during the debate on the Appropriation Bill
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Thanking Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman for highlighting farmers plight in Telangana during a discussion in the Parliament, he questioned the State BJP leaders’ silence on the issue and instead, targeting the BRS leaders for questioning the Congress's failures
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The BRS MLA castigates Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy on Sada Bainama issue; demands justice for people who paid money but did not receive land titles
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Citing Central government statistics, the BRS MLC says Telangana's education system improved significantly during K Chandrashekhar Rao's 10-year rule
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He claimed his government fought a legal battle in the Supreme Court to reclaim it and had now transferred it to TGIIC for an open auction to attract multinational companies.
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The MLCs led by Opposition leader in Council S Madhusudana Chari and MLC K Kavitha, held gold bricks replicas, inscribed with "10 gram gold" to point out the Congress government's betrayal.
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Says Tesla was exploring India, and Telangana lost a golden opportunity to bring it here
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Says the ruling party has undone years of progress in just 15 months
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Slams Congress for failing to accommodate even one person from the minority community in the Cabinet
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The BRS MLC questions whether Telangana government is being run from Hyderabad or Delhi
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao hoped that sense prevails in the Congress high command and a Muslim is included in the next Cabinet expansion.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao urged union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw to ensure a speedy investigation to nab the culprit. He also called on the Telangana police and the Women and Child Welfare department to provide full support to the victim
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Participating in the budget discussion in the Assembly on Monday, Vivekananda demanded clarity on budget allocations and actual expenditure
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Shortly after the session commenced, BRS MLAs raised slogans demanding an immediate discussion on the crop loan waiver. Led by Harish Rao, they called for the waiver of loans up to ₹2 lakh without delay, even as ministers initiated discussions on the annual State budget's demands for grants. As a mark of protest, the BRS MLAs wore black ribbons and urged the government to support farmers.