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The BJP declared that it would scrap the LRS , Rs 25 ,000 relief to each one of the flood affected families and free power to all those domestic consumers who use less than 100 units of power in the GHMC area.
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Accompanied by senior party leaders, the TRS working president inspected different aspects ranging from security to seating arrangements for the meeting.
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When heavy rains lashed Hyderabad, not a single Union Minister or BJP leader visited Hyderabad. But now with GHMC elections on, they are descending in dozens, said K T Rama Rao
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Minister takes strong objection of the BJP leader's comment of carrying out a surgical strike on city
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The party campaigners explained to the residents on how different parties seek to deceive them with false promises and assurances.
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Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao emphasised the need to ascertain whether the vaccine has any side affects.
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A clinic that offers free treatment was a dream for the poor in Hyderabad, with the services at primary health centres and community health centres in the erstwhile Andhra Pradesh being limited
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If there are disturbances, the real estate will collapse, investments will take a hit and there will be unrest all over, says KCR
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KTR wins several rounds of applause as he lists out govt’s achievements at roadshows in NTR Nagar, Mansoorabad
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CM KCR suggested that govt officials and representatives of film industry convene a joint meeting to finalise the exact date when the theatres can be reopened and also work out necessary standard operating procedures.
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Union Minister of State for Home Affairs G Kishan Reddy said the TRS, despite the mandate it received in the past election, had failed to fulfil the promises it made to develop Hyderabad into a world-class city.
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KCR releases TRS manifesto for GHMC polls; huge relief for various sections hit by Covid and economic recession
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Under the Dignity Housing scheme, the GHMC is constructing one lakh double-bedroom houses for the poor at 111 different locations
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Kishan Reddy walked into a major controversy, saying that Telangana was displaying separatist tendencies by seeking its rightful share in funds devolution and questioning the Centre on this score
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The Chief Minister said normalcy was returning to Telangana State since coronavirus cases were on the decline.
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Representatives from the film industry explained to Chandrashekhar Rao the losses incurred by the industry due to the pandemic and requested his support
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Agriculture Minister S Niranjan Reddy said the Centre was weakening the Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) and privatising them to benefit corporate companies.
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Political parties should not resort to provocative speeches by playing religious and caste cards, says filmmaker Shankar
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Posani said he had seen several govts come and go, but he had not come across a leader of determination and calibre like Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao in his life
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With over 200 centres in Hyderabad alone, Annapurna Food Scheme is the first such initiative by any government in Telangana