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Addressing a news conference at Telangana Bhavan, the three former ministers voiced their outrage at the events that followed the housewarming party hosted by Raj Pakala at his new home
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T Harish Rao criticised the government for orchestrating a pre-planned raid on a family function and attempting to portray it as a rave party.
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy had initially announced that 1000 acres of land was available at Jawaharnagar for constructing houses for River Musi project oustees
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"It is heartbreaking to see police families on the streets. This is the first time in history that police officers have had to protest for their rights," they said
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A programme was scheduled at Rotibanda thanda under Dudyala mandal in Kodangal constituency by the district administration to seek villagers’ opinion on the establishment of pharma village
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The BJP MP warned the Congress government against demolishing the houses of the poor under the guise of river Musi rejuvenation and reiterated that the party would stand by the affected families
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He said the State was witnessing demonstrations spanning from Alampur to Adilabad and from village secretariats to the State Secretariat.
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Civil Supplies and Irrigation Minister N Uttam Kumar Reddy made it clear that those who have already obtained permissions for their projects could remain worry-free
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The protesters said the previous BRS government regularised 270 degree contract lecturers in the first phase and another 61 in the second phase
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Addressing the media here on Friday, Ramanna said the leaders of the Congress and BJP tried to disrupt Rama Rao's meeting by spreading misinformation and hatching conspiracies
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Congress party has the history of targeting Muslim community and stirring communal cauldron and the same is now being repeated in Telangana State, charged several Muslims intellectuals and social activists
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Despite nearing 10 months into ruling, the government continues to be mum on its promise of regularisation given to the contract teachers in the universities during the assembly elections
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Stating that both part-time lecturers and assistant professors (c) were selected through similar procedure via selection committee, the part-time lecturers said they were having full workload per week on par with assistant professors
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The party urged the ERC to reject the nine proposals submitted by the state-owned electricity distribution companies (DISCOMs), which could burden consumers with Rs 18,500 crore in additional charges
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The State support that encompassed crop investment assistance, timely irrigation, uninterrupted power and assured purchase of produce till the last grain, appears to have faded
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Candidates are planning to campaign against the Congress party in upcoming local body elections in the State and also the ensuing Maharashtra assembly elections
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He demanded their immediate release, accusing the Congress government of using authoritarian tactics to suppress dissent and prevent the BRS leaders from attending a crucial public hearing on environmental impact assessment
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"Farmers are being deceived in every way," he said, expressing anger over the government’s failure to commence crop procurement and provide MSP as promised during elections.
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Congress govt owes an explanation on the staggering cost escalation of Musi rejuvenation
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Speaking to news reporters in Gajwel on Sunday, Harish Rao said the BRS had built an ultra-modern rehabilitation and resettlement (R&R) colony near Gajwel on 675 acres of land