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In a statement, the Chief Minister observed that people residing in inundated areas have suffered severe losses after rain water entered into their homes and damaged their essential commodities.
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The Chief Minister annnounced the decision at a high level review meeting at Pragathi Bhavan here to take stock of the ongoing relief works in the State
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The Chief Minister, in a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, said the State had suffered losses to the tune of Rs 5,000 crore in the heavy rains and subsequent flash floods across the State.
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The Chief Minister has asked all officials concerned to come prepared for the meeting since the State government has to submit a report to the Centre on the losses caused by the heavy rains and flash floods in the State.
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He assured of all support and assistance from the Centre in the rescue and relief work
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CM appreciated immediate response of the staff to heavy rains in the State and for taking up restoration works in adverse weather conditions
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Suggests four-pronged approach for development of agriculture in State
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MAUD Minister KT Rama Rao pointed out that the TRS had set an example for others by getting women to win from 79 municipal divisions though only 75 seats reserved to them of the total 150 divisions in the GHMC.
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The special session was called for following the Cabinet approval for amendments to the GHMC Act 1995, the Non Agricultural Land Assessment (NALA) Act, and the Registrations Act among others.
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Officials told to pay attention to situation in low lying areas
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Chief Minister likely to make an announcement during 2-day Assembly session
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Warangal Urban: Minister for Panchayat Raj and Rural Development Errabelli Dayakar Rao on Sunday disclosed that Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao would inaugurate the ‘Rythu Vedikas’ on the day of Vijaya Dasami. “Keeping this in mind, MLAs must see that the construction of Rythu Vedikas are completed and decorated for the inauguration,” he said. He […]
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Heavy to very heavy rainfall was likely to occur over isolated parts of the State
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Hyderabad: Health Minister Eatala Rajender on Sunday assured that he would take up pending issues of 108 employees with Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao and get them resolved at the earliest. He said the State government was working with the objective of providing corporate hospital level services in government hospitals without causing any financial burden […]
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Cabinet decides to set up 6,000 paddy procurement centres in villages
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The new Agriculture Acts formulated by the Centre allowing the sale of crop anywhere in the country is also proving to be detrimental to the interests of maize farmers in the State
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The Collector along with Karimnagar Municipal Corporation Commissioner Valluru Kranthi examined Dharani survey process by touring 4th, 51st and 54th divisions in Karimnagar on Saturday.
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Hyderabad: TRS Vidyarthi wing leaders on Saturday slammed the BJP leaders for their lack of commitment towards upliftment of Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) and Other Backward Classes (OBCs). They stated that the BJP which failed to implement reservations in the States ruled by it, has no moral right to demand the same in Telangana State. […]
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Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Minister said that the government is recording details of all fixed assets of all citizens and their families to protect them, and provide security to their properties.
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A whopping yield of 1.25 crore tonnes expected in Vaanakalam