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Holding placards and raising slogans, the NSUI leaders are staging a protest at Gandhi Bhavan. The protest is staged in the wake of NSUI National president Varun Chowdary’s visit to the State.
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy recently claimed during the 'Praja Vijayotsavalu' meeting in Warangal that 50,000 vacancies had been filled over the past 10 months. Unofficial figures shared by the party even suggested 53,310 recruitments, including police personnel and teachers. However, these claims appear to be far from reality.
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The deceased person P Sai Reddy, a former Sarpanch of the village, accused the brothers of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy of harassing him by getting the wall constrcuted in front of his home to cut off passage to his house. Incidentally, Kondareddypally is the native village of the Chief Minister.
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Speaking to the media at Telangana Bhavan on Friday, BRS MLC and former Minister Satyavathi Rathod criticized Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy for constitutional violations and neglecting tribal concerns. She highlighted that tribal women were forced to travel to Delhi to seek justice due to the Congress government’s atrocities. Rathod called for the cancellation of the proposed Pharma Village in Lagacherla, labeling it harmful to both farmers and the environment.
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Speaking to the media at Telangana Bhavan, Rama Rao pointed out that smaller countries like Kenya ended their agreements with Adani after the indictment. "Why can't Telangana do the same?" he asked, accusing both Congress and BJP of double standards. He further challenged Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy to justify their ties with Adani, alleging complicity and hypocrisy.
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Speaking at a press conference in New Delhi on Wednesday, the Congress MP, while replying to a query that Congress governments in Telangana and Karnataka had signed agreements with Adani, said all those involved with Adani should be investigated, irrespective of who that was
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He called Adani a "fraudster who deceived global powers and bribed Indian officials" and asked the association of Congress and BJP with him, terming it a disgrace to the nation
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“Why are the police conducting a long march with full force when there are no elections? Why the warnings and crackdowns on peaceful assemblies when there is no violence? Is this a democracy, or have we entered an era of dictatorship and sanctions?” he questioned, sharing videos of the police march in Mahabubnagar on Thursday via social media.
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Villagers at Addakul mandal bus stand opposed the Congress leaders and artists, who wanted to conduct Vijayostavalu on Thursday, stating that the government had failed to implement the guarantees assured to the people
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After assuming power, the Congress government announced plans to modify the Telangana Thalli statue and the State emblem. The move sparked controversy, with many questioning its necessity. In response, the government formed a cabinet subcommittee to gather suggestions from various groups and provide recommendations.
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he also questioned Revanth’s ability to wipe out the name of KCR from the history of Telangana.
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To improve pass rates in the Class X examinations, several government and local body schools across the state have started special evening classes without providing snacks, leaving students to attend the sessions on an empty stomach. After regular class hours from 9 am to 4:15 pm, the schools hold additional sessions lasting one to one and a half hours to help students prepare for their exams, aiming for a 100% pass rate.
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Former Minister blames CM Revanth Reddy for neglecting basic facilities in Gurukuls, putting lives of students in danger
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Telangana Sarpanches Association Joint Action Committee terms government’s actions as repressive, accuses administration of treating former elected representatives like criminals
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Harish Rao said the Congress government failed to deliver on its promises and pushed Telangana into regression during its ten-month rule. He demanded that Revanth Reddy apologise to the people for his government's failures.
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Rama Rao said the government was shifting its responsibilities onto citizens due to its inability to manage power supply efficiently. "The responsibility to install new transformers and upgrade the power supply system lies entirely with the government, not the citizens," he said.
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Revanth Reddy's nearly 45-minute speech was full of K Chandrashekhar Rao, showing that even after one year of being in power, he still remained obsessed with criticising and abusing the former Chief Minister.
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Praveen Kumar criticised the question, which referred to caste hierarchies, calling it a reflection of entrenched discrimination
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KT Rama Rao criticised the Congress for restricting access to the affected areas, questioning why Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy's government was suppressing the truth. "Is Kodangal on the borders of Pakistan or is Lagacherla a turbulent area on the Indo-China border?" he asked.
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Addressing a press conference here on Tuesday, Rajender said the Congress government had totally failed in implementing promises made to the people of the State in the last one year and still was celebrating its one year in power