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Hyderabad: Hyderabad, after a long gap of 100 years, will have an exclusive reservoir at Keshavapuram that will take care of the drinking water requirement of the capital till 2050, TRS working president K T Rama Rao said on Thursday. “Undivided Andhra Pradesh had seen many Chief Ministers and governments, but not one of them […]
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TRS Working President asked the people whether they wanted "Kondhari Hyderabad or Andhari Hyderabad" (Hyderabad for some or Hyderabad for all)
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The opposition parties and their leaders have run out of ideas and are levelling allegations of a political nexus between TRS party and other parties, said TRS working president
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The TRS is contesting all the 150 divisions in the GHMC elections, and we are, in fact, confident of winning 10 seats in old city, says TRS Working President
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CM KCR and other Ministers discussed the impact of Covid pandemic on the financial condition of people, as well as the governments at the Cabinet meeting on Friday, said MAUD Minister
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In a few places, the government had already issued pattas to people who constructed structures on government land through GOs 58 and 59, Sada Bainama and notary.
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Govt will expand the metro rail facility and also has plans for an elevated bus rapid transport system, which will connect the western part of Hyderabad, said Minister
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The government will expand the metro rail facility and also has plans for an elevated bus rapid transport system, the Minister said.
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Municipal Administration and Urban Development Minister K T Rama Rao said he had already signed the policy on Tuesday after Cabinet approval.
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KTR releases vision document; TS plans to touch $50 billion by 2030
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TRS working president dashes off letter to CEC and urges DGP to ensure law and order in view of Dubbak bypoll
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Minister pointed out that the State's contribution to the Central kitty was a whopping Rs 2,72,926 crore since 2014, when the State came into existence
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Sustainable mobility and energy crucial for urbanisation of cities
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Governor, Chief Minister recall the services of the senior leader who was laid to rest with State honours
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Administration Minister K T Rama Rao on Wednesday said the State government was ready to bring a legislation for removal of religious structures blocking roads just as the Gujarat government had done
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"Property loss cannot be prevented during such disasters. But we are making all efforts to avoid loss of lives including forcible eviction. I express my heartfelt condolences to those who died in these incidents,"
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Issues prior notices to owners to vacate the premises and facilitate demolition
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Health Minister Eatala Rajender said the government would not hesitate to spend up to Rs 2,000 crore while implementing the recommendations.