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CM A Revanth Reddy had announced that under Rythu Bharosa Rs.12,000 per acre would be extended from January 26. This was against the promise made to extend Rs.15,000 per acre as part of the Congress party’s Warangal Declaration.
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The cadres conducted rasta-roko protests in the mandal centers and towns of Adilabad, Nirmal, Mancherial, and Kumram Bheem Asifabad districts. They raised slogans condemning the government for deceiving farmers. They accused the Congress of failing to fulfill its election promises and misleading the farmers.
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Party leaders say the case booked by ACB against the BRS working president in Formula-E race was a false one
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BRS workers led by district president GV Ramakrishna Rao and former MLA Rasamai Balkishan burnt the effigy of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy for going back on his promise
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Addressing the media at Telangana Bhavan here on Sunday, party working president KT Rama Rao charged the Congress party with failing to deliver its election promise to provide Rs.15,000 per acre under the Rythu Bharosa scheme, and instead reducing the amount to only Rs.12,000.
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Reacting to the Cabinet's decision on Rythu Bharosa, Rama Rao accused the Congress of neglecting farmers by failing to implement even a single farmer-focused scheme despite numerous appeals. He described the Congress as "synonymous with fraud and deceit," comparing it to an unhelpful relative who burdens the family, and labeled Revanth Reddy a traitor to farmers.
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State government considering handing over management of 10,000 irrigation tanks to WUAs, followed by a phased increase
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Cites RTI data to expose glaring inefficiencies, lack of sincerity of the initiative by Congress government
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Speaking to news reporters in Sangareddy on Friday, Raghavulu said that the KGBV teacher's demand for an increase in salaries and others were justifiable. He said that Congress came to power by promising to fulfill their demands, but it had failed to keep them
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This massive borrowing spree is likely to not only shatter the State's budgetary estimates but also push its debt burden perilously close to the liabilities Telangana inherited at its formation in 2014
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In a letter to the Commissioner chairman Akunuri Murali, Vinod Kumar stated that the previous BRS government pursued the assurances by the Centre to establish a Sainik School in Telangana
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The BRS leader was also expressed his disappointment over recurring suicides in Gurukul residential welare schools. He pointed out a recent incident where a student ended his life in a government residential welfare school, emphasising the need for counselors in schools
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To begin with, the State government had constituted a cabinet sub-committee under the chairmanship of Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka on finalizing the State emblem, Telangana Thalli statue and State song
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He pointed out a 28.94 per cent increase in rape cases, with 2,945 incidents recorded in a year averaging eight per day. He said kidnapping and abduction cases have shot up by 82 per cent, which is shameful
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The agriculture officials were finding it difficult to convince the farmers. While the government has announced beneficiary lists in four phases so far, a good number of farmers did not find their names in any of these lists
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The former sarpanches had spent from their pockets to address civic issues and to speed up development works
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Addressing a gathering after distributing Rs 31.67 lakh CMRF cheques to 143 beneficiaries at his camp office on Wednesday, Rao said the government had stopped distributing KCR kits and nutrition kits to patients coming to government hospitals
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During a meeting at her residence won Tuesday, Kavitha expressed outrage at the government's apathy toward BC issues. She stated that despite being in power for over a year, the Congress has not implemented a single promise made to the BC community during the elections
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He criticised the government for failing to purchase paddy effectively, leaving farmers with unsold produce despite producing 1.53 crore metric tonnes during the Vaanakalam (rainy) season
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While October alone contributed Rs 7,759.59 crore - nearly half of the year's total so far - the earlier months saw slower spending, particularly in August and September