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"I request all the candidates to set aside their differences with others within the party. You must remain humble and reach out to every leader to iron out the differences and work together for the party's victory in the elections," KCR added.
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In a rally at Husnabad, about 140 km from here, Rao, narrating his government's achievements, said Telangana had become the number one state with regard to per capita income, power consumption, and drinking water supply in the past nine-and-a-half years of BRS rule.
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In a gesture symbolising this, Rao handed over to the 51 candidates forms to file their nominations.
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The Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao is also expected to hand over the B forms of the party to the party nominees for the forthcoming Assembly polls. The list of 114 of the total 119 nominees was announced way ahead of the polls.
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BRS government claims Telangana's prosperity through key sectors.
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Though Chandrashekhar Rao has not been making public appearances, he has returned to work for the last few days and took many crucial decisions pertaining to release of Krishna River water from Nagarjuna Sagar and appointment of chairmen for four corporations among others.
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Health Minister T Harish Rao predicts the political field: 'BJP might duck out, Congress could face a run-out. Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao is set to hit a sixer.
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Named the 'CM's Breakfast Scheme,(Mukhyamantri Alpahara)' this program aims to nourish the young minds in government schools.
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It was objectionable that Modi, holding the post of Prime Minister, leveled baseless allegations against Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, all for political mileage, Gutha Sukender Reddy said.
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Muslim elders have actually sought 25 acres for the construction of an idgah, a mini haj house, an Islamic center, a communication skill development center and a graveyard.
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Modi's outbursts have obviously stemmed from the BRS foray into national politics, opined B Vinod Kumar, Vice Chairman of the State Planning Board on Tuesday.
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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.