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CM keeps claiming that Congress government had offered 30,000 jobs to the youth. The fact was the BRS government had issued notification and conducted examinations. The Congress government had only presented the appointment letters to the youth, he said
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The ruing party had not yet implemented its electoral promise of providing Rs 15,000 per acre financial assistance every year to the farmers under Indiramma Rythu Bharosa.
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The BRS is keen to approach the Supreme Court regarding the other BRS MLAs, who defected to Congress.
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He said while around 90 per cent of the project was completed by the K Chandrashekhar Rao government, the Congress Ministers got an opportunity to inaugurate it.
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The decision drew severe flak from various quarters in the State as the Congress had not only opted for a non-Telangana leader, but also the one who dismissed the Telangana agitation for separate statehood and undermined the sacrifices of the martyrs.
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Foxconn had previously announced plans for investment of Rs 4,000 crore in Hyderabad and to create around one lakh jobs
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The violation of norms came in the invitation sent out for the Independence Day programme at Medak, in which Chandrashekhar Rao’s name was added only after those of MLCs and MLAs
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Though it was an internal affair of the party, a few senior leaders are worried that these differences could cast an adverse impact on the party's prospects in the ensuing local body elections.
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In a statement, the BRS working president highlighted that villages and towns which thrived under BRS’s decade-long rule are now facing severe challenges. He criticized the Congress government for not sustaining development progress, resulting in a governance breakdown, especially in rural areas where panchayats are struggling due to inadequate funding.
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Govt relies on borrowings, accumulates Rs 35,000 cr debt in last 5 months alone
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Women staged a sit-in on a road, alleging that some leaders of the Congress stopped supply of drinking water to their village by switching off the borewell.
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Bhatti Vikramarka, who visited the school in Metpalli along with his Cabinet colleague Ponnam Prabhakar, said the deaths of the students were unfortunate, and said an inquiry would be ordered soon after receiving the postmortem report of the students.
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Nageswara Rao also claimed that he maintained dignity in political life to gain the public trust but never asked for party tickets.
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Disputing claims that 90 per cent of the project work was completed during the BRS regime, they said the project was estimated to cost Rs.18,300 crore, but the previous government had spent only up to Rs.7,300 crore before the Congress party came to power
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He urged the State government especially Deputy chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, to initiate immediate measures to prevent loss of life and improve quality of food
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Congress is trying to stall the Waqf Board (Amendment) Bill in the name of religion though the present NDA government at the Centre is doing what previous Congress governments could not do, says Union Minister Bandi Sanjay
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According to engineering officials, it would take another one and a half years to complete the project, that too if everything goes according to plan.
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BRS leaders said former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao had set up the government medical college in Sangareddy keeping his promise made during the 2018 assembly elections campaign.
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Talking to the media during a Har Ghar Tiranga rally here, he said the Congress leader was "speaking the language of his uncle Sam Pitroda".
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In Medak district, the officials had taken Lingareddypet in Manoharabad mandal as a pilot project to encourage villagers to install rooftop solar power panels offering a 33 percent subsidy and extending loans for the remainder of the amount at 11 per cent through Srinidhi Corporation