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In a dramatic protest, women in Adavisrirampur village of Mutharam mandal climbed an overhead water tank demanding justice in the allocation of Indiramma houses. Though 60 beneficiaries were finalised under the scheme, only half received allotments.
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The Telangana government will distribute PDS rice in jute bags carrying the Congress Six Guarantees logo and photos of Chief Minister Revanth Reddy and Minister Uttam Kumar Reddy from September. While officials call it welfare promotion, dealers see it as publicity
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On World Photography Day, BRS leader KT Rama Rao criticised the Congress government, alleging its misgovernance has led to deteriorating agricultural conditions, unfulfilled promises to farmers and women, and rising unemployment. He used stark imagery to accuse the ruling party of turning Telangana into a state of suffering rather than progress.
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As local body elections are nearing in Telangana, the Congress government's welfare outreach, such as ration card distribution, Indiramma House allotments, and the Janahita Padayatra, is facing public backlash due to delays, and irregularities. Citizens in rural and urban areas are expressing dissatisfaction, with some resorting to protests.
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Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy directed officials to accelerate the rollout of Bhudhaar numbers to streamline land records across the state. The CM also reviewed plans for new sub-registrar offices in Hyderabad and directed officials to ensure the inauguration of completed Indiramma houses by the end of the month.
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The Congress government faces allegations of neglecting the double bedroom housing scheme in Khammam and Kothagudem, with thousands of units pending completion or handover. Delays, beneficiary list changes, and protests have sparked criticism from opposition leaders and affected families.
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BRS MLA G Jagadish Reddy criticised the Congress and BJP over the Kaleshwaram project report, calling it politically motivated. He defended KCR and accused the government of deception. A clash also broke out between Congress and BRS workers at Atmakur
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As local body polls near, Congress leaders across Telangana are facing protests over unfulfilled promises, land acquisition, fertiliser shortages, and housing allotment issues. Public discontent is rising in both urban and rural areas, with confrontations becoming increasingly common
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Former MLC T Jeevan Reddy urged officials to re-sanction Indiramma houses to families whose original homes were demolished during double-bedroom house construction. He submitted a representation to the Collector and said a Rs 52 crore proposal to complete unfinished homes was pending
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Siddipet Collector K Hymavathi instructed officials to cancel Indiramma houses granted to those unwilling to follow guidelines. During a surprise visit to Kondapak, she found delays in grounding and ordered notices to defaulters. She also reviewed revenue sadassulu progress.
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Villagers across Khammam district are protesting irregularities in the Indiramma housing scheme. Allegations include favouring ruling party workers over the poor, taking bribes, and political pressure on beneficiaries. CPI(M) and locals demand reforms and transparent selection through gram sabhas
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In a letter addressed to Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Thursday, Raghunandan Rao welcomed the government’s decision to utilise funds from the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) for the Indiramma Housing scheme
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The youth claimed local leaders have betrayed him after promising to sanction a housing unit under the Indiramma scheme.
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Addressing a public meeting, the Chief Minister stressed that when the State and Union governments worked together, welfare and development could be ensured. Politics were limited to elections
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Chief Minister's decision to hand over the responsibility of handing over Indiramma houses to the displaced under the National Investment and Manufacturing Zone to Congress leader T Jagga Reddy drew flak from all sections since he holds no position in the government
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In a bid to highlight the issue, the men and women climbed the water tank and shouted slogans demanding the officials to sanction Indiramma houses to eligible families
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Residents of Kishtapuram village in Bhatti Vikramarka’s Madhira constituency complain that officials allotted Indiramma houses to those who have lands and government jobs
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The women alleged that the Congress government sanctioned houses to rich people by ignoring the eligible poor people
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Though the government claimed priority was given to the poor in sanctioning Indiramma houses it was not happening at ground level
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Following directions from Housing and Revenue Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy the district panchayat officer issued orders on Saturday removing the bill collector Jagadish from his services.