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BRS leader and former Minister, T Harsh Rao emphasized the neglect faced by educational institutions, calling it a matter of shame. Despite a school being closed for over two weeks due to a lack of teachers, the government has yet to take any action.
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They chose to grow green gram, expecting it to fetch better prices than food crops. However, they ended up selling the green gram for Rs 6000 to Rs 6500 per quintal, resulting in a loss of over Rs 2500 per quintal.
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BRS leader criticises government for its failure to provide primary education to tribal children and called it an "unforgivable crime
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Harish Rao said HYDRAA which was originally intended to address urban planning issues, was being used to target opposition leaders, specifically those from the BRS, under the guise of enforcing the law.
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BRS Senior leader T Harish Rao said that the Congress government is denying development works and funds to Siddipet assembly constituency.
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The former Minister said that they had developed Siddipet into a green town with consistent efforts for over 20 years and that the felling of trees would harm the environment
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At a press conference at Telangana Bhavan on Sunday, Harish Rao accused Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy of engaging in diversion politics, claiming he is more focused on undermining political rivals than addressing urgent issues like the viral fevers affecting the state.
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Every death caused due to lack basic facilities and treatment in the hospital should be treated as government sponsored killing. He demanded an ex gratia of Rs.10 lakh in such deaths, said the former Minister
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In a letter to Deputy Chief Minister and Finance Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, Harish Rao criticized the government for endangering the future of 25,000 students across 150 BAS institutions. He pointed out that pending dues and first-term scholarships have not been released, even three months into the 2024-25 academic year.
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He informed that around 6,000 constables in Kamareddy, Nizamabad, Medak, Sangareddy, and Siddipet districts were waiting for their leave benefits for the last eight months.
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Sporting black badges and black scarfs, the BRS workers raised slogans against the Congress party and demanded stern action against those involved in the incident.
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"Choose the place, date, and time," Harish Rao challenged the Chief Minister. Speaking to the media on Saturday, the former Minister suggested visiting either his or the Chief Minister's constituency—or any other—to openly discuss facts and figures. He criticized the Revanth Reddy government for making false claims about the crop loan waiver.
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Cops keep mum as intruders, raising 'Jai Congress' slogan, break lights, furniture, locks in camp office
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The district BRS president said that Rs 15,000 crore of rupees were deposited in the accounts of farmers under the Rythu Bandhu scheme in just one year during the previous government's tenure.
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Ahead of the project inauguration on August 15 by Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, he said the Congress is misleading the public by claiming to have completed the project within just seven months.
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Addressing a programme at his camp office on Saturday, Harish Rao said the Congress government had denied many schemes that they had promised during the election campaign.
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BRS leader and former Minister T Harish Rao said on Saturday attacks from stray dogs were on the rise in the absence of minimum measures to address the problem.
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Harish Rao strongly criticized the government for failing to address the needs of gram panchayats and challenged the Minister to identify any falsehoods. He questioned whether it was true that the State government had not released monthly allocations to the gram panchayats even after nine months in office.
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Irrigation Minister N Uttam Kumar Reddy instructed the officials following a letter written by Former Minister T Harish Rao.
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Appealing to the government on behalf of farmers under the Kaleshwaram projects, he urged for irrigation support by releasing water to the canals. He noted that the water levels in the Annapurna (Ananthagiri) reservoir, Ranganayaka Sagar, Mallanna Sagar, and Konda Pochamma Sagar in Siddipet district were critically low.