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The CM is learnt to have discussed a few aspects on the issues with his cabinet colleagues. The focus was on how to counter the opposition parties’ narrative and win people’s confidence over the issue, sources suggest
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Participating in a debate on the State budget in the Assembly here, former Minister and senior BRS MLA P Sabitha Indra Reddy questioned the Congress government’s failure to fulfill its promise of reopening schools shut under the previous regime
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"GraamPay is a revolutionary initiative that ensures financial access is a right for all, not just a privilege": D Sridhar Babu
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Refusing to give up their lands, local residents staged a protest and prevented the officials from proceeding with measures for acquisition
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Minister D Sridhar Babu said that the Congress was never against the conduct of Formula-E race in Hyderabad, but had raised objections over the way payments were made for organising the event
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Revanth Reddy reportedly briefed the Prime Minister about the SLBC tunnel mishap that occurred at Domalpenta in Nagarkurnool district and also discussed about various State projects
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The Telangana government had allocated 100 acres in Rajendranagar mandal of Rangareddy district for the new high court building
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“The government is in discussions to establish cyber defence centre in Hyderabad. It will safeguard citizens and government entities from cyber threats,” Sridhar Babu said at the Cyber Security Conclave 2025
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Slamming Legislative Affairs Minister D Sridhar Babu's request for adjournment, citing an ongoing Cabinet meeting and unprepared subject notes, Harish Rao called the request ridiculous
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For the first time in the history of Telangana Assembly and the Legislative Council, the ruling party sought to adjourn the House, due to delayed discussion in the State Cabinet on crucial subjects to be taken up for discussion in the House
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Comments in sharp contrast to Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy’s vow to wipe out the previous government’s imprints
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Minister of Information Technology, Electronics and Communication, D Sridhar Babu was the Chief Guest for the function. Special Chief Secretary (Home), Ravi Gupta and DG Fire Services, Y Nagi Reddy were also present during the program.
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Despite meeting for several times and six months of brainstorming, the sub-committee is facing challenges as there was no unanimity in the issue of dispensing with certain old norms.
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While providing clarifications on the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (Amendment) Bill, 2024 in the Legislative Council, Sridhar Babu emphasized that the main objective of HYDRAA was to safeguard lakes, canals, and other public properties, and that it was not intended to cause any harassment to the public.
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During the Question Hour, Kavitha defended the BRS government's decision to issue GO 317 following the creation of new districts, in line with the Presidential Orders. She explained that the government orders were intended to provide local youth with better access to government jobs. "However, those who criticized the formation of new districts and GO 317 during the BRS tenure are now in power. Instead of addressing the ongoing issues over the past year, they continue to blame the previous BRS government," she remarked.
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She said the State government, in contrast to its earlier statements, had approached the World Bank for a loan. She questioned the government's plans to displace thousands of families and mortgage the State to execute the Chief Minister's dream real estate project
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Replying to a query during the Question Hour in Legislative Council on Tuesday, Sridhar Babu said Foxconn would set up its facility in Hyderabad and that the reports about the company planning to shift to other States were false.
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The ruling Congress found itself in a trouble during the Question Hour, with the party's own MLAs contradicting the claims of its Ministers in the Assembly on Monday.
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On Thursday, the Chief Minister met with several Union Ministers to discuss various issues, including pending projects and funds owed to the State. Speculation suggests that he may meet All India Congress Committee (AICC) president Mallikarjun Kharge and other senior leaders on Friday to deliberate on cabinet expansion and the appointment of nominees to vacant posts.
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During the visit to New Delhi, the Chief Minister would be meeting a few Union Ministers and make an appeal regarding the pending projects and funds due to the State