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Following continuous protests by teachers and students, the government decided to continue services of the part-time teachers.
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On Friday, Harish Rao, joined by a BRS delegation including Talasani Srinivas Yadav, P Sabita Indra Reddy, V Sunitha Laxma Reddy, Kova Lakshmi, and others, visited the rape victim receiving treatment at Gandhi Hospital. They offered condolences and support to the victim and her family, assuring them of continued assistance from the BRS.
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KTR raised concern over the loss of two highly advanced projects - a Outsourced Semiconductor Assembly and Testing (OSAT) unit and a Printed Circuit Board (PCB) manufacturing unit - that were initially sanctioned for Kongara Kalan and Warangal, respectively.
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KT Rama Rao pointed out the stark contrast in Congress's approach, stating, that the Congress which is encouraging MLA defections and rewarding the defected MLAs in Telangana. "But no pension for MLAs who defect in Himachal Pradesh. Welcome to the circus called Congress," He posted.
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Even as the latest round of heavy rains continue to disrupt normal life in the State, the Medigadda Barrage, has demonstrated remarkable resilience, dispelling concerns about its structural integrity
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Saying that the people of Telangana were watching everything patiently, he said the people would teach a lesson to the Congress for all their wrongdoings.
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MHA Disaster Management Division Director, Ashish V Gawai also said the Central government had deployed seven teams of NDRF along with boats and life-saving equipment in the State for rescue and relief operation
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The attack, which occurred on Tuesday, targeted BRS leaders who were distributing food and essentials to flood victims.
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KT Rama Rao found fault with the State government for confirming deaths of only 16 people in the floods, while at least 31 persons died in different incidents including drowning, washed away or wall/roof collapse among others.
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Repeated appeals of the previous BRS government for assistance after the October 2020 floods in Hyderabad and July 2022 Godavari floods to the Centre were ignored.
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The double standards of elected public representatives of the Congress, including Ministers, MPs, MLAs, MLCs and others in contributing their salary towards the flood affected families in Kerala in the past and now in the State is being questioned by different sections.
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The Chief Minister, who toured the areas in an open top vehicle, moved on by waving to the locals standing on the streets. The locals said they were not even allowed to share their grievances with him.
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Comparing the BRS cadre's relentless efforts despite severe rains and the Congress government's indifference, he appreciated the BRS activists for their display of true public service and compassion.
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BRS working president appreciates party activists who have shown what true public service and compassion is; urges them to extend every possible support for flood-affected people
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Rama Rao criticized the Revanth Reddy government for its decision to bulldoze 75 houses in a colony at 3 AM, leaving many families homeless
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The former Minister criticized the government for not responding to the students’ protests and questioned the Chief Minister’s focus on governance
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Senior BRS leader and former MP B Vinod Kumar said the State government was doing injustice to farmers by denying irrigation water with a grudge against BRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao.
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OUTA said that the previous government increased the age of superannuation of all government employees and universities, non-teaching staff from 58 to 61 years but ignored teaching staff
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Posting a video of 75 houses of the poor demolished in Mahbubnagar, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy’s own district at 3 am recently, making several destitute families shelterless without any prior notices, he said 25 of the houses raged were those of physically disabled.
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Addressing a news conference at Telangana Bhavan, Praveen Kumar pointed out that the Congress government had failed to appoint an Education Minister in the last nine months, despite the fact that the education sector with over 62 lakh students in schools and nearly 32 lakh of them studying in over 10,000 private schools