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Addressing a press conference, Arvind alleged that State government used Rs 234 crore from a grant of Rs 5,200 crore reportedly released by the Centre for setting up new government medical colleges
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BRS Parliamentary Party meeting, to be chaired by Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao will discuss strategies to be adopted for the special session of the Parliament scheduled to commence from September 18
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Constructed at an estimated cost of Rs.35,000 crore, the Palamuru Rangareddy Lift Irrigation Scheme is set to reshape the future of southern Telangana by providing irrigation water to 12.30 lakh acres of agricultural lands
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As many as 43,373 RTC employees will officially be called as government employees, said Bajireddy Govardhan
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BRS MLC k Kavitha has been summoned by the Directorate of Enforcement to join the investigation on Friday in connection with the Delhi Excise policy case
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The second stage of impounding will be completed by Thursday as part of the preparatory exercise taken up for the all-important wet run of the mega pump house (145 MW X9) at Narlapur
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Except for Telangana, no other Indian State has established nine medical colleges and received permission to roll out 900 MBBS seats in a single academic year (2023-24)
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People would have to decide whether they would support the party that had brought the anti-farmer laws in the Parliament or the party that was giving drinking water to each and every doorstep in Telangana, said Harish Rao
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Stating that Congress leaders were unable to catch up with Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, Kavitha said AICC leader and MP Rahul Gandhi was an outdated leader who was unable to update himself. Gandhi was unable to prevent Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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Over the last 9 years, the government under the leadership of Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao has dedicated a substantial Rs 4,500 crore for a multitude of development initiatives
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Gutha Sukender Reddy on Wednesday said the BJP government at the Centre was creating confusion among the people as well as among political parties.
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A rally along with 25,000 intermediate students would be organised in on the occasion of Karimnagar Medical College being virtually inaugurated by Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao
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In an informal interaction with the media here, BRS working president and Minister KT Rama Rao asserted that welfare and development were paramount for the State government.
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This report delves into the struggles faced by the region, the perseverance of its people, and the visionary leadership of K Chandrasekhar Rao that led to this monumental achievement.
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Rama Rao stressed the need to ensure that Telangana's development over the last one decade did not fall into the hands of those who had earlier opposed the State's formation.
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KCR had been implementing schemes for the welfare and upliftment of every section of the society, especially the economically weaker and deprived sections.
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Indrakaran Reddy said Telangana had become a role model to the country in the field of health and medical by offering quality medical services to the public.
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Leaders and members of Lambada community thanked Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao and MLA Jogu Ramanna for sanctioning Rs 2 crore to construct a Banjara bhavan in Adilabad
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The redesigning of PRLIS now enables Telangana to lift around 2.4 TMC of water per day from the Krishna River, a significant leap from the previous proposal of 0.5 TMC per day in erstwhile Andhra Pradesh
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Because of the generous allocation of funds by Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao and KT Rama Rao Khammam has witnessed amazing development on all fronts