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Telangana HC recorded the state’s creation of a three-member panel to handle Section 22-A land prohibition disputes. Justice Anil Kumar warned the Chief Secretary to ensure compliance or face personal appearance
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The Telangana High Court has directed the State Election Commission to conduct gram panchayat elections within three months and asked the government to assist, criticising both for delaying polls despite the expiry of the panchayats’ term in January 2024.
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A labourer died by suicide at railway tracks in Secunderabad on Monday
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Over five decades on, JNTU-Hyderabad still without own land - The JNTU-Hyderabad, which is operating in 89 acre land leased from KPHB, has already paid Rs.90 crore as lease rental over the years
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Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka and Revenue Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy took a dig at government officials for their alleged laxity in implementing government programmes
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Telangana government formed a three-member Officers’ Committee, chaired by Navin Mittal, to address employee unions’ issues after strike threats. It will consult associations, examine grievances, and submit a report within a week
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BRS leader recalls that during the KCR government, Hyderabad never witnessed water shortage and now even before the summer peaks, people were forced to buy water
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AIMIM president says there is no real benefit with PM Modi sending ‘chadar’ to Ajmer Dargah; urges government to take steps to stop claims filed in courts disputing existing mosques
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He claimed that the State government's statements to the Centre about the project did not align with its actions on the ground. He commended BRS chief K. Chandrashekhar Rao for introducing and enforcing a law superior to the Land Acquisition Act, 2013. Highlighting Rao's background as a member of a displaced family, he emphasized that this experience gave the former Chief Minister a deeper understanding of the hardships faced by the displaced.
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Following continuous protests by teachers and students, the government decided to continue services of the part-time teachers.
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District Collector Muzammil Khan instructed educational institutions to close until September 6, emphasizing that any violation of this order would result in strict action.
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The Supreme Court on July 16 directed the Telangana government to substitute retired Justice L Narasimha Reddy. A Bench of Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud passed the direction after Justice Reddy decided not to continue as the chairman of the commission and bowed out.
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Participating in the Passing Out Parade of the Fourth batch of directly recruited firemen here, he said the government had filled 60,000 jobs in less than a year of coming to power.
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ONGC and Oil India Ltd, upstream oil exploration and production firms, will gain from the announcement as they are required to pay the windfall tax on their crude oil output.
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On Friday, Senior BJP leader and Opposition leader, R. Ashoka, condemned the Congress government, attributing such incidents in the state to the "politics of appeasement."
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Kishan Reddy demanded Rs 25,000 per acre compensation for farmers affected by crop damage due to irrigation water shortages, staging a 'Rythu Deeksha' at the state BJP headquarters.
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As a mark of protest, the senior doctors sported black badges and raised slogans against the State government.
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The ruling JD(U)-RJD-Congress coalition in Bihar is on the brink of collapse, as there is likelihood that Chief Minister Nitish Kumar could cross over to the NDA again, the alliance he parted his ways in 2022 to form the 'mahagathbandhan'.
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State BJP president D. Purandeswari has alleged that the state was witnessing anarchy and political reprisals.
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50.33 lakh beneficiaries served and legal aid at 2.50 lakh CSCs, the Law Ministry reported on Friday.