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With Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, and other Cabinet Ministers busy campaigning for the Congress in Maharashtra and Jharkhand elections, the State government’s Vijayotsavalu celebrations have taken a backseat.
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Harish Rao, while releasing a list of students who died in residential welfare schools, criticized the Congress government for the deteriorating conditions in institutions initially established by the BRS government to ensure quality education. He condemned the government's indifference to the tragic deaths and demanded accountability, urging the immediate announcement of ₹10 lakh as ex-gratia for each bereaved family.
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In a meeting with Telangana Education Commission Chairman Akunuri Murali, TPTF President Y. Ashok Kumar and General Secretary P. Nagi Reddy urged the State government to reject the new national education policy, citing its contradiction with constitutional objectives. They called for the inclusion of advancements in modern science and technology in the school curriculum, aligned with a scientific education policy. Additionally, they demanded the allocation of one teacher per class in primary schools, a dedicated classroom for each class, and th
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He also mentioned that the Congress government has failed to provide the Rs 500 bonus per quintal for fine quality paddy, which was one of the key promises made to farmers.
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Says the Congress will force the Central government to include caste census in the national census next year
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PRTU TS president P. Sripal Reddy and general secretary P. Damoder Reddy met Chief Secretary A. Santhi Kumari on Wednesday to address concerns about the ongoing survey. The teachers had previously requested a conducive environment for the survey, but reported harassment from some officials. Despite the survey being scheduled from 1 pm to 5 pm, they were instructed to conduct it from 7 am to 9 am, 1 pm to 7 pm, and even 7 am to 6 pm on holidays.
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During a press conference on Wednesday, Veerabhadram highlighted the rising unrest in the Chief Minister's home constituency, where the proposed Pharma Village project is facing strong opposition. He urged the State government to recognize that farmers are unwilling to give up their land for the project, noting that the attack on the collector and other officials by farmers was a direct result of this opposition.
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In a statement, BRS working president KT Rama Rao said the government is attempting to silence dissent through intimidation and illegal arrests
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Both parties were keen to orchestrate the downfall of regional forces to monopolise political power in the country, he said in an interview with the 'India Today' television news channel.
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The move is evoking strong criticism from many sections as people are questioning the rationale behind spending Telangana funds for Maharashtra elections
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The BRS would hold a week-long event from November 29 to highlight such failures of the Congress government over the last one year, he said
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The pressure is so much that about 30 excise circle inspectors were reportedly issued memos for not achieving the target in their respective jurisdictions
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Congress governmentshould be holding a "carnival of scams" instead of celebrating victories. Government's failure to fulfil election promises speaks volumes of what they had delivered to the people. The Musi River clean-up project and the Kodangal Lift project are examples of corruption and the Chief Minister and ministers are awarding lucrative contracts to their relatives and cronies, alleged KT Rama Rao
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Huzurabad MLA Padi Kaushik Reddy, who had joined the Dalits by taking up their issue, was manhandled and literally dragged away by the police from the protest venue, following which he developed chest pain and was admitted to hospital
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Pointing out the increasing unrest among different sections of the society and the frequent protests against the ruling Congress, he expressed confidence that the BRS would return to power, with the people still having great faith in the party
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Addressing the "Rythu Gharjana" protest programme organised by the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) in Kulcharam on Saturday, Harish Rao said Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy came to power by promising a Rs.500 bonus per quintal of paddy in addition to the MSP of Rs 2,300
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Despite repeated food poisoning cases, the government's approach remains unchanged. In less than 24 hours after 12 students from tribal welfare schools at Mancherial were hospitalised, more students were rushed to hospitals with vomiting and stomach pain, said the BRS MLA
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While the State government’s decision is being touted as a move towards cost-saving, it has raised several concerns among water supply experts, environmentalists, and residents alike.
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Harish Rao raised concerns over the hospitalisation of 12 students from food poisoning at the tribal welfare schools in Mancherial on Wednesday.
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senior BRS leader Ponnala Lakshmaiah on Tuesday came down heavily on the Congress government's plans to conduct a socio-economic and caste survey in Telangana