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The cheque for Rs.1 crore was handed over to MA&UD Minister, KT Rama Rao by Errabelli Pradeep Rao, president of Telangana Poultry Federation along with general secretary Mohan Reddy.
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Led by Praveen Vashista, Joint Secretary, Government of India, the team members are interacting with residents and local officials.
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Syed Nadeem, who works with a corporate company at Gachibowli, said several families have lost everything to the water
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The central team was constituted by the Government of India to assess the damage caused by floods in Telangana.
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The government employees, who are members of Telangana Joint Action Committee and affilliated employees unions have contributed their one day salary amounting to total Rs 33 crore to the CMRF
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Says process of disbursal of financial assistance will be expedited once rains recede
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KCR asks officials to maintain high alert and set up at least 12 teams in State capital to ensure tanks do not breach due to heavy rain
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The team is going around on horseback, providing essentials, right from milk to eatables, and also shifting people to safer places,
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Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao spoke to her over phone and thanked her for the gesture
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Southwest monsoon, of which withdrawal generally occurs by Oct 15, continues to linger over the State and capital as well
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“There were rumours of a breach in Palle Cheruvu. As a precautionary measure, I am moving to the house of my relative who lives nearby,” said Syed Afsar, a resident of Hasham Nagar.
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Hyderabad: Aparna Group contributed Rs 6 crore to the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund as a financial aid towards flood relief operations in Hyderabad. The donation comes in the wake of Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao’s appeal to all the industrialists and entrepreneurs to extend a helping hand to the flood victims. In a release, the […]
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The donation was made in response to an appeal made Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao to extend financial help for the relief measures of flood affected people of Hyderabad.
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Arvind Kejriwal said the Delhi State would stand by the Telangana State in this hour of natural calamity.
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During the next 10 days, all the MLAs should inspect the situation in the rain-affected areas and monitor relief and rescue operations, the Minister said.
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Chairman and Managing Director G Raghuma Reddy suggested that owners of the apartment complexes shift meters located in the cellars to upper floors to save them from inundation.
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He also thanked his counterpart from Tamil Nadu for announcing material assistance such as blankets and mats for the affected.
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The chief minister of Tamil Nadu also declared Rs 10 crore assistance from Chief Minister’s relief fund.
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Omer colony, Hafeezbabanagar C Block, Gulshan Iqbal colony and Lalithabagh worst-hit due to discharges of water from Gurram Cheruvu tank
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The tragic incidents come even as Telangana braces for another round of heavy to very heavy rains and thunderstorm forecast for several parts of the State in the next four days