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TRS public representatives in Huzurabad pledge loyalty to ruling party amid Eatala controversy
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KCR asks officials to increase testing from tomorrow; says no person should be denied Covid test
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Hyderabad: Officials of revenue, ACB and Vigilance departments on Monday launched separate investigations into the alleged encroachment of lands by Eatala Nithin Reddy, son of former Minister Eatala Rajender at Ravalkole village in Medchal Malkajgiri district. They examined the documents submitted by the complainant Peetla Mahesh Mudiraj who alleged that Nithin Reddy had encroached about […]
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CM KCR instructed Minister Harish Rao and Health officials to identify the super-spreaders like RTC staff, cab drivers and delivery boys, and work out modalities to conduct a special vaccination drive for them
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Says Centre turns a blind eye to the woes of States with regard to supply of oxygen, Remdesivir
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Centre allots just 1,050 vials of Amphotericin-B for TS even as cases rise rapidly
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The TRS leader also visited several other private hospitals which are providing treatment to the Covid-19 patients to instill confidence among them.
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Warangal Urban: Stating that Telangana Minority Residential Educational Institutions (TMREIS) are a boon to Muslim children, social activists and Ph D scholars in the Department of English at Kakatiya University (KU), Mohammad Azam urged the Muslims to make use of the opportunity to get quality education. In a press release here on Friday, Azam said […]
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Chief Minister instructed the officials to constantly monitor the oxygen and medicine supplies at the hospital to avoid any shortage
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Hyderabad: Civil Supplies Corporation Limited Chairman M Srinivas Reddy on Thursday said that stern action would be taken against officials if they showed negligence in payments to farmers after purchasing paddy at the procurement centres. Since Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao has already sanctioned Rs 20,000 crore for paddy purchase, there was no dearth of […]
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Refutes opposition’s allegations of suspension of procurement in State
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Finance Minister T Harish Rao and Chief Secretary Somesh Kumar held a meeting with the representatives of various companies involved in setting up oxygen plants
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Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao took a decision in this regard after consulting the State Cabinet over the phone and eliciting the views of all the Ministers
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CM KCR directed the Health department officials to provide all the government medical services in the State as per the new rules and regulations under the Aayushman Bharat programme.
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Medical colleges in districts will help local youth pursue career in medicine, say elected representatives
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Agriculture Minister S Niranajan Reddy suggested that the farmers should increase usage of organic manure and compost to increase the fertility of their farm lands.
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Suman and Diwakar Rao expressed gratitude to the Chief Minister for granting a medical institution to the district, deprived of the facility
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Minister for Tribal, Women and Child Welfare Satyavathi Rathod said that the patients can undergo almost 57 types of tests at this facility set up at the cost of Rs 2.70 crore
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Despite lockdown, procurement picks pace as TS expects highest yield for the season since the formation of State seven years ago
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Gangula Kamalakar that it was improper for a former Minister to criticise schemes after enjoying various positions for 20 years as well as winning elections riding on the popularity of CM K Chandrashekhar Rao