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He pointed out that Revanth Reddy, who had claimed that the loan waiver would be his first action upon assuming office, is yet to fulfill this key promise
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Frustrated by the government's indifference, beneficiaries protested in front of the Collectorate complex on Friday, demanding that the government hand over the houses. The previous government had constructed 240 double-bedroom houses, which were allocated to beneficiaries through a lucky draw.
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At a press conference on Friday, BRS legislator P Kaushik Reddy raised concerns over the dramatic rise in project costs from Rs 16,000 crore to a staggering Rs 1.5 lakh crore, labeling it a blatant attempt to siphon public funds. He called for the State government to hold a public hearing on the project before proceeding further.
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After the Congress government took office, the program was renamed Vana Mahotsavam and launched on July 3 of this year. Aside from formal tree-planting events by ministers and other elected officials, there has been little participation from the public.
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The CM said this while responding to the BJP and JD(S) demand that he should step down in view of the Special Court's order in the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) scam case
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Says measures taken by the BRS government in the past had increased agriculture and cotton production in the State
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The BRAOU's Joint Action Committee comprising teaching and non-teaching staff associations and technical staff association, demanded the immediate rollback of the government decision on the land allotment
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The Musi project might be a cover for corruption, given the inconsistent cost estimates and the lack of a detailed project report (DPR) before announcing such high figures, says KTR
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Singareni CMD N Balram said 33 per cent of the profits made by the company would be distributed as a bonus to the coal workers on October 9
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao criticised the Congress govt for ruthlessly demolishing homes and businesses of the underprivileged without providing adequate support or time for relocation.
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Singles out CM's brother for receiving preferential treatment and being served with 30-day notice, enabling latter to approach court and get stay orders
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The Revanth Reddy government, reaffirmed before the court its commitment to the Pharma City project, despite ongoing legal challenges from local farmers.
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Say they were left with no choice but to borrow money from private lenders at exorbitant rates of interest as government is delaying loan waiver
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Say government duped miners and workers of the SCCL by announcing a lower share of bonus than previous years
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Large number of police personnel reach the houses of the committee members, who say initiative not to politicise issue of high maternal and infant mortalities in hospital
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Though the State government appointed a three-member Cabinet sub-committee to look into the issues and submit its report, none is aware of its fate.
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Expressing anger over Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy’s announcement, Harish Rao said that instead of bringing good news to the workers during the festive season, the government had brought disappointment.
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The ongoing works have been at a standstill for the past 12 months. The project saw its first pumping facility inaugurated by then CM KCR on September 16 last year
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BRSV district president Reddy Yadagiri, other leaders Pitla Balakishan, Pitla Kanakaraju, and Vennela Naresh Reddy were taken into custody
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Farmers gathered in front of the State Bank of India on Thursday, raising slogans against the government and demanding unconditional crop loan waivers. Contrary to government claims, the farmers reported that many in the mandal have yet to see their loans waived.