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Minister for Woman and Child Welfare and Tribal welfare Satyavati Rathod has thanked Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao and Minister for Finance T Harish Rao for fulfilling the dream of the people of Mallampalli.
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The impact on the environment was minimized by reducing the submergence to only three village and eight tandas. Land acquisition need was brought down from 85000 acres to 27,000 acres by redesigning the projects.
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BRS party activists performed ksheerabhisekam to a flex poster of Rao here on Friday. The activists said that the town was already developed on many fronts.
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Despite all efforts from the State, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the so-called 'Vishwaguru', did not pay heed to the State’s demand to help determine its share of river waters, KCR said.
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The demand of providing 33 percent reservation in Parliament and State legislatures to Other Backward Classes (OBCs) reflects the BRS commitment for social justice, affirmative action and empowerment of these marginalized communities, he said, adding that the union government should take immediate steps to address this long-cherished demand of Backward Castes.
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These new medical colleges, coupled with upgraded district hospitals, will make Telangana the first Indian state to have government medical colleges in all its districts.
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Minister Indrakaran Reddy exuded confidence that the BRS would easily win the mandate and form the government for the third time in a row.
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KCR had been implementing schemes for the welfare and upliftment of every section of the society, especially the economically weaker and deprived sections.
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Earlier, Harish Rao along with Animal Husbandry and Fisheries Minister Talasani Srinivas Yadav distributed identity cards to 7,200 fishermen as part of launching the Statewide progamme to hand over identity cards to the fishing community.
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As Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao will be inaugurating the drinking water component of the Palamuru Rangareddy Lift Scheme on September 16, works on the multi-stage project have gathered pace.
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Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao was successful in implementing the Palamuru Ranga Reddy Lift Scheme, just because of his steely resolve to fulfil the commitment he had given to the people of the region on June 11, 2015,
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Speaking on the occasion, the Minister said that CM Relief Fund is offering a helping hand to the poor, who are in distress, despite having Arogyasri in place in the State.
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“Keeping Telangana state in the forefront of nation-building is the priority. We have adopted the path of justice," the Chief Minister said.
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Addressing a news conference, he said the Congress party leadership ought to implement what it had promised in Telangana in all the Congress-ruled states including Karnataka and Rajasthan if it was sincere on the welfare and development of the Dalits and tribal communities.
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Dr. Chennamaneni Ramesh Babu received his Ph.D degree from the prestigious Humboldt University Of Berlin, Germany for his research in Agriculture Economics.
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Addressing the rally at Perkit junction, Kavitha urged voters to consider their options wisely during the upcoming Assembly elections.
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"We set a best example of how three brothers can work together, pray and live in peace and harmony. Entire India can learn from this," he said.
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Soon after the first list of the party candidates was released, the BRS leadership did not waste any time in reaching out to the aspirants. While the Chief Minister himself gave a clear assurance publicly that those who stay loyal to the party would not be disappointed.
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The afforestation process has been successful, covering 2.03 lakh acres with block plantations and rejuvenated forests spanning 13.44 lakh acres.
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Hyderabad, with its population exceeding 1 crore, had only one District Medical and Health Officer (DMHO), and the government has responded proactively and approved for the establishment of five new DMHOs.