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MEIL has recently been awarded a Rs. 3,374.8 crore contract by the Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board for a comprehensive water infrastructure initiative
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The BRS and its union, TBGKS, have said that the Congress government is not taking proper care of Singareni coal workers. They pointed out delays in medical checks for workers and said that support services are not running properly.
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CM Revanth Reddy sparked controversy by admitting his government engages in phone tapping, stating it is legal if done with “proper permissions.” His remarks, made during an informal media interaction in Delhi, come amid allegations of surveillance on political opponents and Cabinet colleagues.
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BRS MLC Dasoju Sravan criticised the Congress government for keeping BC reservation bills and caste survey reports secret. He demanded transparency, a White Paper, and an all-party delegation to Delhi to push for BC reservations in the Ninth Schedule
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Several breaches in tanks were reported across districts, exposing the State’s lack of preparedness and raising questions about post-restoration maintenance.
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Former Minister Jagadish Reddy released water to the Musi Left Canal in Suryapet, slamming the Congress government for neglecting farmers and irrigation projects like Kaleshwaram amid worsening drought conditions
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Unable to bear the financial stress and humiliation from the money lenders, many Sarpanches had committed suicides and the State government should be held responsible for their loss, the Joint Action Committee president S Yadaiah Goud said.
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Former Minister T Harish Rao criticised the Congress government for neglecting government education, saying no new school buildings were constructed in 20 months. He recalled Siddipet's top academic performance during the BRS rule and urged students to avoid social media distractions
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Telangana CM Revanth Reddy is facing backlash for attending a Delhi meeting where Andhra Pradesh's Banakacherla project was discussed. Citizens accuse him of compromising state water rights, prompting calls for a renewed movement to protect Telangana’s river resources.
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The BRS and TBGKS are set to launch sustained protests demanding the Congress government fulfil its poll promises to Singareni workers. KT Rama Rao pledged full support, assuring legal aid and opposing attempts to privatise the Singareni Collieries Company Limited
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Telangana has entered a deflationary phase for the first time since its formation, with inflation at -0.93% in June 2025. Economists warn that falling prices, weak demand, and stalled investments could lead to long-term economic stagnation and fiscal distress.
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BRS leader KT Rama Rao accused the Congress government of mismanaging water resources, leading to a crisis in Telangana. He slammed the neglect of irrigation projects and poor planning, warning that both rural and urban areas were facing severe drinking water shortages.
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Says Congress is playing politics in the name of ordinances and has failed to pressure the Centre for approvals to the BC reservations Bills passed by Telangana Legislature
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The Deputy Chief Minister stated that Hyderabad was developing into a promising destination for global investments due to its climate, talent pool, connectivity, and infrastructure.
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BRS leader KT Rama Rao blamed the Congress government for criminal negligence after food poisoning incidents and student deaths in Gurukul schools. He said over 1,000 students were affected and demanded accountability from Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, who also handles education.
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Despite promises of quality meals and student-involved mess committees, food-related illnesses continue in Telangana’s government residential schools. Recent incidents in Nalgonda and Vikarabad highlight poor enforcement, prompting criticism from parents and student unions over the government’s inaction.
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BRS leader Harish Rao held the Congress government responsible for worsening conditions in Telangana Gurukuls, citing student deaths, suicides, and food issues. He demanded urgent reforms and accountability from Chief Minister Revanth Reddy
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Issue a 15-day ultimatum for clearance of pending bills related to ‘Mana Ooru-Mana Badi’ works; condemn favouritism towards big contractors
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CM Revanth Reddy promised one lakh jobs in 2.5 years, defended Congress schemes, and vowed to bring Godavari waters to Tungaturthy while launching the ration card distribution programme in Nalgonda
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BRS leader K.T. Rama Rao accused the Congress government of criminal negligence in handling Telangana’s irrigation crisis. He alleged that the failure to utilize the Kaleshwaram project and repair key infrastructure has left farmers in distress across the State.