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The project taken up to ensure food security by meeting the drinking water and the irrigation needs of one of the most backward pockets of the country had to go through an arduous process involved in fierce legal wrangles
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A delegation of over 220 builders and developers from 24 cities and towns of Maharashtra arrived for a three-day study tour of Hyderabad on Saturday
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People in Karnataka were now suffering as they voted for Congress which does not have a development agenda, said Puvvada
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Fulfilling the long cherished dream of people of the water-starved region, CM KCR switched on one of the high powered 145-MW pumping systems, the first of its kind ever used in the world, commencing its crucial wet run
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The administrative sanction will cover construction of 8 government medical colleges along with hostel buildings and other facilities that are needed for medical colleges through the Roads and Buildings department
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Launch of multiple medical colleges in one go, inauguration of PRLIS on Sept 16 show BRS govt’s commitment to Telangana
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In all, 31 of such monstrous pumps will be put to operation once four of the five stages of the Palamuru Lift Irrigation Scheme become functional
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It was noted that the activities initiated by the Telangana government had set a positive precedent for the entire country.
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Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao has decided to launch the Chief Minister's Breakfast (Mukhyamantri Alpahara) scheme as a Dasara gift to students
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CM KCR will switch on the mega pump house at Narlapur with the press of a button commencing its much awaited wet run and inaugural lifting of Krishna water into the Anjanagiri reservoir built with a gross storage capacity of 6.4 tmc
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Earlier there were only three medical colleges in the State, but now Telangana has established 26 medical colleges unlike any other State in the country under the leadership of Chandrashekhar Rao.
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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.