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KT Rama Rao distributed financial aid cheques to 16 MBBS students in Hyderabad, supported by Bandari Lakshma Reddy and the BLR Charitable Trust, helping underprivileged students continue medical education
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Deputy leader T Harish Rao distributed financial assistance cheques to seven MBBS students at his residence, praising the initiative as an investment in the state’s healthcare future. The support was provided by Uppal MLA Bandari Laxma Reddy through the BLR Charitable Trust.
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With zakat collections in Hyderabad expected to touch Rs 400 crore this Ramzan, concerns over transparency and alleged misuse have emerged. Many youngsters are now directly distributing zakat to support education and small businesses instead of donating to organisations.
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Khammam Two-Wheeler Mechanics Association provided Rs 10,000 financial assistance to its member Mulakalapalli Naresh, who underwent a kidney operation, reaffirming its commitment to support members facing medical and financial hardships
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Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL) announced Rs.1 lakh financial assistance for Telangana candidates selected for Civil Services interviews under the second phase of the Rajiv Gandhi Civils Abhaya Hastam scheme. SCCL CMD N Balram said the support would also cover those who missed applying earlier due to lack of information.
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Chief Minister Revanth Reddy announced Rs.1 lakh aid for families of the deceased and Rs.50,000 for the injured in the Pashamylaram blast. He ordered thorough inspections and directed officials to ensure treatment and expedite relief efforts across departments.
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Deputy CM Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, officials from Chief Minister’s Office and others make contrasting statements on the scheme
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As the Treasury benches were boasting about effective implementation of several welfare and development programmes in the State, BRS MLAs exposed the failures with facts and figures in the Assembly
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BRS MLA demands the ruling party to restore assistance to one lakh farmers with landholding of up to one acre
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The BRS working president condemns the practice of recovering crop loan dues from Kalyana Lakshmi assistance
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Last year, the BRS-led government announced financial assistance schemes under two categories for minorities across the State
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Chronic kidney patients in Telangana State, who have undergone kidney transplantation either through a donor kidney from a close relative or cadaver donation under Jeevandan initiative, are struggling to finance their daily living costs
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He criticised the State government over its failure to provide Rythu Bharosa financial assistance to farmers for two consecutive crop seasons and providing only partial assistance in the previous Yasangi season
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A cash cheque for the amount was handed over to the woman by former Khammam district convenor V. Srinivasaraju and member P.V. Satyanarayana. They explained that the woman had approached the foundation for help with medical expenses, and the request was brought to the attention of the foundation chairman M. Venkataramaraju, who promptly approved and sanctioned the funds.
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The incident occurred when Kaushik Reddy and BRS workers staged a protest questioning the delayed release of the second phase of financial assistance to the beneficiaries of the Dalit Bandhu scheme
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In his message on the occasion of 'Keralappiravi', Vijayan also accused the BJP-ruled Centre and the Congress-led UDF opposition of being averse to the development of the state.
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This apart, the women would be extended different employment opportunities under the Indira Mahila Shakthi scheme
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The government, which assured to waive off Rs 2 lakh loans taken by 48 lakh farmers failed to deliver the promise, he said
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Selected to represent India at 4th Asian Universities Women Softball Asia Cup Taichung 2024, Taiwan, the three students belonging to economically weaker sections from Telangana Social Welfare Residential Educational Institutions Society are facing a tough challenge
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As many as 20 houses and 15 shops were damaged due to extreme rains and flash floods recently