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Kamalakar said besides taking the vaccine, people should wear face masks, maintain physical distance and wash hands frequently to protect themselves from coronavirus.
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BC Welfare and Civil Supplies Minister Gangula Kamalakar asked the people to notice the change before and after formation of separate Telangana state
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Minister distributed Rs 1.4 crore worth cheques under Kalyana Lakshmi and Shaadi Mubaarak schemes to 103 beneficiaries from Karimnagar Urban, Kothapalli and Karimnagar Rural mandals
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In wake of Covid pandemic last year, govt had procured crops by establishing 6,400 paddy purchasing centers in every village, and this year too, there would be a similar number of centres would be set up, informed the Minister
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For the first time in the country, 119 BC Study Circles, one each in every Assembly constituency would be set up, he said, after paying tributes to Mahatma Jyotirao Phule on the latter’s 195th birth anniversary.
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Hyderabad: Backward Classes Welfare Minister Gangula Kamalakar on Saturday said that as many as 119 BC Study Circle Centres would be established from June 2 to mark Telangana State Formation Day celebrations. Free coaching was already being given to the youth for 15,000 job vacancies through 12 BC Study Circle Centres, he said in statement. […]
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Education Minister P Sabitha Indra Reddy and Civil Supplies Minister Gangula Kamalakar held a video conference with the district collectors from BRKR Bhavan on Friday.
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On Saturday, Kamalakar along with the officials, deliberated on the mode to be adopted to attach the youth with each government hospital after handing over ambulances to them
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Commenting on Y S Sharmila’s statement that she was the daughter-in-law of TS, he said there was no need for a daughter-in-law since Telangana people have a father (CM K Chandrashekhar Rao)
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Hyderabad: Civil Supplies Minister Gangula Kamalakar said the Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao always accorded top priority to the welfare of employees. Soon after formation of State, the Chief Minister gave 43 per cent fitment, which was much higher than expected by the employees, besides offering special Telangana increment, he said. The Minister along with […]
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Ministers have not only upped ante against the Oppn parties over their false propaganda, but also reaching out to each graduate voter to explain about the commitment of TS govt to their welfare
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He said though some political leaders were making efforts, there was no scope for a new political party in the State as majority of population are with the TRS
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Inaugurating the mela, BC Welfare and Civil Supplies Minister, Gangula Kamalakar advised the educated youth to update their skills frequently to get more opportunities
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Students studying in residential schools were coming with innovative ideas, Minister said and appreciated students for setting up their stalls in the science fair at Chinthakunta Social Welfare Residential School
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Gangula said that Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao will be the only person who could protect the State from Andhra leaders as well as political parties.
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Minister inspected Mahatma Jyothibhaphule Telangana BC welfare residential girls school at Dasnagar and interacted with students and teachers
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Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, Gangula Kamalakar said, would give priority to genuine workers, and advised the cadre to maintain restraint and wait for their turn.
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The entire produce was purchased from farmers at a Minimum Support Price (MSP) of Rs 1,888 per quintal.
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The Minister along with Karimnagar Mayor Y Sunil Rao and Commissioner Valluru Kranthi distributed sarees to municipal sanitation workers in a programme held in KMC office on Wednesday
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Minister Gangula Kamalakar said besides various developmental works, 24 hours power supply, daily drinking water and irrigation water are being implemented under the leadership of CM KCR