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Coal India Ltd reported an 8.5 per cent drop in June production to 57.8 MT, likely due to monsoon disruptions. Offtake also fell. Despite this, the government assures no coal shortage and remains focused on reducing imports and boosting domestic output
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Chief Minister says despite political differences, the State will progress rapidly if the BJP led by its chief and Union Minister Kishan Reddy supports the Congress Government
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Union Minister for Coal and Mines said that Telangana State, which came into existence with a surplus budget, today has debts of Rs 10 lakh crore
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Chief Minister Revanth Reddy should order a department-wise probe on the Ministers’ involvement and the commission demanded by them, said Union Minister of Coal and Mines G Kishan Reddy
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Slamming the Union Minister for claiming credit for Mamnoor Airport nod, he said it was the Congress government that made all the efforts
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Says it is due to the Union Minister’s obstruction that Metro Rail expansion has been stalled
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Congress government misled all sections with guarantees and failed miserably in implementing the promises, says Kishan Reddy
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Urges the Union Minister to safeguard Telangana’s rightful share of Godavari River waters and ensure timely project approvals
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Telangana Deputy CM submits representation to Union Minister outlining financial requirements needed for major initiatives
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Kishan Reddy was accorded a warm welcome by the Indian community in Riyadh on Wednesday night, as he reached Riyadh to participate in the Future Mineral Forum organized by Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Industries and Mineral Resources
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Speaking at a press conference on Monday, Kishan Reddy stated that the Congress party, which had failed to show genuine respect to Singh during his tenure, was now exploiting his name for political advantage. "Congress is using Manmohan Singh's funeral for political gains," he remarked.
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Stating that the future of people of Telangana was with the BJP, Nadda claimed that BJP was the only party which could develop Telangana.
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Kishan Reddy, who released a chargesheet on the one-year governance of the Congress government on Sunday, said the Congress party vowed to deliver on its election promises within 100 days of taking office, yet after one year, not a single commitment has been met.
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Coming down heavily on Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, the union Minister said wherever Revanth Reddy campaigned the MVA candidates lost the polls.
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Coming down heavily on Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, the BJP State chief alleged that the Chief Minister was lying about implementation of Six Guarantees.
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The demolition of houses was not a solution, and the easiest way for the government was to construct retaining walls along the Musi, he said.
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"BJP and Congress are playing dirty politics to save their mutual interests. It is a drama enacted by fellow thieves jointly," he said.
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About 20 senior leaders of the party will have food with the people and sleep in 20 habitations adjoining the Musi river on Saturday.
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About 20 senior leaders of the party will have food with the people and sleep in 20 habitations adjoining the Musi river on Saturday
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The Congress party vowed to deliver on its election promises within 100 days of taking office, yet after eleven months, not a single commitment has been met, he said. He added that the government's apparent attempts to delay the implementation of these promises suggest it has no intention of fulfilling them.