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Teachers in Telangana staged a massive protest at Dharna Chowk demanding the restoration of the Old Pension Scheme (OPS). MLC Pingili Sripal criticised the Congress government for failing to act on its promise to scrap the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS)
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Thousands of teachers protested at Dharna Chowk in Hyderabad demanding that the Congress government scrap the Contributory Pension Scheme and reinstate the Old Pension Scheme. Leaders warned of intensifying the agitation if the government fails to honour its election promise
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Government and local body teachers staged a massive protest at Dharna Chowk, Hyderabad, demanding release of pending bills, PRC implementation, CPS abolition, unified service rules, and filling of vacancies. They accused the Congress government of ignoring teachers’ problems despite 20 months in power
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Telangana JAC claimed the central government introduced the Wakf Amendment Act to grab the properties of Muslims.
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They wanted the government to clear the arrears in one installment, payment of Pay Revision Commission effective from July 1, 2023 in single phase, pension benefits to be extended to all the pensioners, who retired from service in March 2024.
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Stating that injustice was meted out to candidates who wrote the exam in Telugu medium, the aspirants demanded justice.
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Teachers want the State government to ensure every primary school has room for each class besides one teacher for one class and a headmaster for every primary school
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Kavitha had previously appealed to the Speaker and pressed the State government to install the statue before Phule’s birth anniversary on April 11. With no action taken so far, she is now preparing to lead a protest to pay tribute to Phule’s legacy and his role in championing social justice.
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We are simply doing our duty, and raids will not stop. Quacks are violating the law, and they will be prosecuted, says Telangana State Medical Council
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Charges government with intimidation of medical practitioners, demands illegal cases against RMPs and PMPs be withdrawn
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Around 400 managements of private degree and PG colleges staged a dharna and held a maha rally, while the TPDMA threatened indefinite closure of colleges over fee reimbursement dues
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The protest aims to demand the implementation of the Kamareddy BC Declaration and the promise of 42 percent reservation for Backward Classes (BCs) in local body elections, as assured by the Congress during the Assembly elections last year
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The protest is allowed to take place from 11 am to 2 pm at the Dharna Chowk in Mahabubabad.
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The ruling party, which promised the moon during elections, has abandoned auto drivers after winning the elections and betrayed them, said the BRS leader
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Coming down heavily on Revanth Reddy, the BJP MP alleged that the CM was taking unilateral decisions without taking into consideration the consequences and the problems people were undergoing due to it
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According to teachers, over 700 welfare residential educational institutions do not have permanent buildings, causing a lot of inconvenience to students and teachers.
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SFI Telangana president, RL Murthy lambasted the Congress government over its indifferent and lackadaisical approach in resolving the issues in the education sector, which was in crisis
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Kishan Reddy alleged that CM Revanth Reddy, who promised to issue job notifications to fill all the vacant posts in various government departments within 100 days of coming to power had not filled a single post in last seven months.
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The pensioners to stage demonstration wearing black badges before the offices of the District Collectorates across the State on July 15, also to observe a silent sit-in protest at Dharna Chowk in Hyderabad on July 30.
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Telangana High Court directed Hyderabad City police to permit the Telangana BJP to conduct ‘Maha Dharna’ at Dharna Chowk