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With the latest additions, the total number of cases registered against Krishank has climbed to 21 within just 16 months of the Congress assuming power in Telangana. A majority of these FIRs are linked to his posts on X (formerly Twitter), which Krishank maintains are expressions of dissent, not criminal offenses.
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Deployment of bulldozers, felling of trees, students protests and arrests and criticism from all quarters, all these factors had left the leaders on the backfoot, says a senior party leader
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The land was mortgaged to raise Rs 10,000 cr and if SC declares it as forest land, government will be forced to clear the loan from its treasury on a priority basis
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In an open letter to citizens of the State on Sunday, Rama Rao reiterated that the BRS remains fully committed to protect the forest in Kancha Gachibowli without causing any harm to the university.
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According to students, a pack of dogs attacked the fawn, ripping apart one of its hind legs, leaving it dead
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It is said that animals and birds are getting more exposed to attacks after the government felled trees in 100 acres in Kancha Gachibowli
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Any person violating the order shall be liable for prosecution on the provision of the law, says Madhapur DCP
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Several students, accompanied by university security staff, promptly attended to the injured deer, offering first aid before shifting it for further medical treatment. A video capturing the rescue and transport of the wounded animal has since gone viral on social media.
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Further the State was also directed to respond on the detention of the students and the police harassment on the protesting students
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SFI Telangana president RL Murthy and general secretary T Nagaraju demanded the government allocate the land to the university
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Police books Dileep Konathamand Manne Krishank
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As the SC halted the works, the university campus erupted in jubilant celebrations
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Despite heavy rain on Thursday that lashed the city, the energy among students was palpable as they gathered outside the University main gate, sang songs against the State government and celebrated their first victory
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Students of the Central University, who had been protesting since Monday against the deforestation of the area by the Congress government, broke into celebrations after the apex court stepped in.
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The bench, comprising Justice BR Gavai and Justice AG Masih warned that the Telangana Chief Secretary would be held personally responsible for any non-compliance.
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"This is our promise to the people of Hyderabad and the students of the University of Hyderabad. You will hear only peacocks sing and see trees thrive,"
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The students asked the Ministry to prevent the land from being handed over to corporate vultures
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This revelation has reignited outrage among environmentalists, students, and residents who have been demanding an immediate halt to the land clearance
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They demanded immediate halt on the ongoing activity and revoke the decision to auction on the land that is rich in biodiversity
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The Ministry of Environment and Forest came to know about the ‘illegal felling and removal of vegetation’ in Kancha Gachibowli, says Assistant Inspector General of Forests