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This is the second public meeting of the BRS in Maharashtra after it forayed into national politics
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On the occasion of Ugadi, or the Telugu new year, Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao expressed hope that Ugadi, which is considered as an agricultural year, will bring good fortunes to the farmers and people in all fields.
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Vemula Prashanth Reddy on Tuesday directed officials to expedite work on the 125-foot bronze statue of BR Ambedkar
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BRS has planned extensive outreach activity to touch upon every home and take the good work done by the KCR govt to every household
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Extending Ugadi greetings to the Governor, the Minister Satyavathi Rathod said the separate Telangana agitation was fought with the slogan of water, funds and employment
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In order to defame the Telangana government, both BJP and Congress parties were spreading false propaganda among the public, said B Vinod Kumar
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Among the Rs 4,304 crore, the Telangana government sanctioned Rs 2,276 crore to GHMC and Rs 2,028 crore to 141 municipalities
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CM K Chandrashekhar Rao said as per the Telugu Almanac, this Ugadi was considered auspicious for agriculture, bringing good omen for farmers as well as people from different sectors in the State
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Kavitha carried two bags of her used cellphones and displayed them to the media before leaving for the ED office
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While BJP-led Union Government ignores Telangana plea for financial aid to the State, Bandi demands immediate support farmers hit by unseasonal rains
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Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao asked the district ministers concerned, the Chief Secretary and the agriculture department officials to get details of the damages due to hailstorms
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Telangana government will extend complete support to farmers who lost their crops due to the recent unseasonal rains, said Niranjan Reddy
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K Chandrashekhar Rao said Telangana people will not fall prey for the cheap politics of both BJP and Congress parties
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SERP employees performed 'palabhishekam' to the portrait of the Chief Minister KCR and celebrated the event by distributing sweets across the erstwhile Karimnagar district
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Bandi said chilli and mango farmers were the worst affected due to rains and hailstorm and added that about 40,000 acres of mango crop has been damaged due to rains.
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On April 25, the BRS party representatives meetings will be held in every Assembly constituency which will be attended by around 1,000-1,500 delegates.
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Former IPS officer and Advisor to Government for Minorities Affairs, AK Khan details the initiatives and welfare schemes of the BRS government
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BRS President and Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao had recently directed all the elected representatives especially the legislators to remain accessible to the people as well as the party activists at the grassroot level
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Vinod Kumar warned that a privilege motion would be moved in the Parliament against Tudu if he failed to correct his statement
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District units of BRS are conducting Atmeeya Sammelans to improve rapport between grass-root level workers and State-level leaders