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Budgetary allocations for the Health sector, was increased to Rs 12,367 crore in 2023-24 from Rs 2,100 crore in 2014, said CM KCR
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Bhati, a retired Deputy Inspector General of Shastra Seema Bal, passed away on Tuesday, at the age of 94.
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With Telangana Govt setting up 17 more degree colleges, there will be a total of 33 BC Welfare Degree Colleges with one in each district in the State
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The influx of leaders from different political parties in Maharashtra into the BRS is continuing
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NIMS is all set to become one of the biggest hospitals in India with CM KCR to lay the foundation for the NIMS Dashabdi Block
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KCR will interact with the local leaders and discuss strategies to strengthen the party from the grassroot levels in Maharashtra
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BRS made a difference in Telangana with its unique development model and was expected to create a similar impact in Maharashtra, said Sachin Deshmukh
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All government health care facilities including tertiary superspecialty hospitals, Area and District Hospitals to sub-centres, PHCs, Basthi and Palle Dawakhanas, will participate in the Telangana Medical Day celebrations
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Telangana has the highest State-owned Tax Revenue in the country – about 75% as against 46% average of the States
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Telangana was giving the highest pension to the differently-abled in the country, said Indrakaran Reddy
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The 2BHK houses built in different parts of Nirmal would be given to beneficiaries in a phased manner, said Indrakaran
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Telangana had emerged number one in the country on multiple counts, including per capita income and per capita power consumption, said Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao
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CPI is supporting BRS party because the Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao was fighting against BJP, said K Narayana
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If the BRS comes to power at the Centre, it would ensure 24-hour electricity to the people of India in two years, said K Chandrashekhar Rao
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Led by historian and writer Sriramoju Haragopal, an effort was made to study the glorious past of Telangana
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A native of Mallampally village near Mulugu district centre, Jagadish was living at Sneha Nagar in Hanamkonda for quite some time now.
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Harish Rao said on Saturday that the rulers of Andhra Pradesh had exposed themselves because of the yawning gap between their words and deeds
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Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao implemented various welfare and development schemes, bridging the gap in development that existed during the previous 60 years of joint rule, said Errabelli
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This ambitious initiative has successfully screened an impressive count of 1,60,89,744 individuals across the state
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Jogulamba Zone DIG LS Chauhan inspected Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao's public meeting venue in the district