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BRS leader KT Rama Rao slammed the Congress government over the alleged suicide of Gurukul student Varshita in Vangara, blaming administrative apathy and mismanagement. He claimed over 100 student deaths in two years, demanding accountability for the worsening conditions.
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Former Minister T. Harish Rao urged the State government to implement 85% reservation for Telangana students in PG medical management seats, accusing it of neglecting local students. He also sought cancellation of the current admission notification and a fresh GO protecting Telangana’s interests.
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Allegations are flying thick that the government is targeting specific individuals, while shielding others of equal rank and responsibility
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Sangareddy MLA Chintha Prabhakar criticised the Congress government for failing to issue pattas to farmers after acquiring land for HMDA layouts. He also opposed land acquisition in fertile Kondapur villages without proper compensation or prior notice
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KTR criticised Telangana CM Revanth Reddy, accusing him of using ACB investigations to divert attention from governance failures. He challenged the CM to a live polygraph test and questioned the lack of progress in the Vote-for-Note case
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Sources said Medak district alone would need Rs 10 lakh to clean and fill the 240 saucer pits, but they got nothing so far during the last two summers since the Congress came to power
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BRS MLA T Harish Rao emphasized that the House should run for at least 20 days as part of the budget session for a comprehensive discussion on the demands of various departments
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Harish criticises Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy's administration for its failure to fulfill promises made to women during 2023 Assembly elections
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Speaking to the media at her residence on Monday, Kavitha accused the Congress government of betraying women by not fulfilling its election promises. She cautioned that if an official announcement was not made by March 8, 10,000 women would stage protests across 10,000 villages.
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He claimed that the State government's statements to the Centre about the project did not align with its actions on the ground. He commended BRS chief K. Chandrashekhar Rao for introducing and enforcing a law superior to the Land Acquisition Act, 2013. Highlighting Rao's background as a member of a displaced family, he emphasized that this experience gave the former Chief Minister a deeper understanding of the hardships faced by the displaced.
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The young aspirant's distress stemmed from having spent the last two years preparing for the Group 1 exam using Telugu Academy books, only to find out that the government had declared them invalid, leaving him feeling he had no chance of securing a job.
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Banks also refusing to extend new loans due to incomplete waiver process
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A huge number of police personnel have been deployed on the campus with East zone DCP Giridhar monitoring the situation on the ground
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Taking to X on Thursday, Harish Rao observed that farmers' suicides and attempted suicides have become common in the State over the past a few months.
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At least a dozen protests have already taken place near education department offices and the TGPSC demanding the government to act on the issues prevailing in the education sector.
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Say the Congress-led government should not drag its feet on this vital issue and quickly allocate medical seats for Telangana Students
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Addressing a press conference here on Friday, Maheshwar Reddy blamed the State government for the paddy getting wet in the rain and causing loss to the farmers.
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The Congress was resorting to cheap politics for political mileage in the Lok sabha elections, he said.
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"When the government led by YSR sold thousands of crores worth lands in and around Hyderabad, Congress leaders, including Bhatti Vikramarka, were mum," the Finance Minister said