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In a clear reference to a leader who had made misleading promises to gain votes, Rama Rao challenged the Congress government, questioning who was responsible for exploiting the poor of Musi by not implementing the Rythu Bandhu scheme.
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KTR also warned that the government will have to bear the brunt of farmers' ire, if it fails to deliver on electoral promises
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Typically, the Dasara season is viewed as an auspicious time for buyers, builders, and developers, with a notable increase in inquiries and bookings for new properties, including flats and plots. However, this season, the real estate sector, particularly in Hyderabad, has seen a lack of enthusiasm and activity.
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The State debt stands at around Rs.72,500 crore since the Congress came to power, while the market borrowings are at around Rs.32,500 crore in the first two quarters of the current fiscal year.
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After the teaching and non-teaching staff, the BRAOU's alumni staged a massive protest on the university campus here on Thursday demanding immediate revocation of the land allotment
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His challenge followed a post by a netizen, Olirtudeg, on X, who suggested that if the Congress government genuinely valued the project, it should dissolve itself and seek a fresh mandate from the public.
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According to the OUTA, some of the VCs who demitted office in May were involved in controversies like irregularities like CAS promotions, allegations of corruption and shirking the responsibility of governance.
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In a series of posts on X on Monday, Rama Rao highlighted that during the elections, Congress leaders ran full-page ads and signed affidavits on stamp papers, pledging to fulfill all their guarantees within 100 days.
In a series of posts on X on Monday, Rama Rao highlighted that during the elections, Congress leaders ran full-page ads and signed affidavits on stamp papers, pledging to fulfill all their guarantees within 100 days.
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He pointed out that the estimated cost had escalated dramatically from Rs 50,000 crore initially, to Rs 70,000 crore, and now to a staggering Rs 1.5 lakh crore.
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According to teachers, over 700 welfare residential educational institutions do not have permanent buildings, causing a lot of inconvenience to students and teachers.
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During a meeting with families at risk of displacement who gathered in large numbers at Telangana Bhavan, Rao expressed his party's full support for those affected by the demolitions. He assured that the BRS would provide free legal aid to these families and would challenge their displacement in court. Additionally, he stated that the party's legal cell would be available to assist them around the clock.
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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