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Videos of worm infested rice were shared on different social media platforms. In one of the videos, the leaders were seen asking the school staff about the poor quality rice being used for cooking food in the mid-day meals.
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Unrest among farmers is continuing in the State, with Thursday witnessing a crude attempt by the Congress government to quell their voices before they took their protest to the State capital.
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Farmers from Kodangal have for the last few weeks been opposing the State govt’s move to acquire their lands and allocate them to pharmaceutical companies to set up a pharma village.
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BRS leader and former Minister, T Harsh Rao emphasized the neglect faced by educational institutions, calling it a matter of shame. Despite a school being closed for over two weeks due to a lack of teachers, the government has yet to take any action.
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Tension arose during a protest in front of the Dudyala MRO office when Turpu Rajamma, a woman farmer from Polepally village, threatened to take her life if her land was taken away. Holding a bottle of pesticide, she declared, "I will die, but I will not give up my land."
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Raising slogans, farmers from Lekacherla, Pulicherla, Polepally, demanded the government to shelve the plans to set up a pharma village in the neighbourhood
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A group of farmers from Daultabad mandal, along with former Kodangal MLA Patnam Narender Reddy, met BRS working president KT Rama Rao at Telangana Bhavan on Friday, seeking his support.
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AICC Secretary Sampath Kumar alleged that the BRS was trying to politicize the meeting with ulterior motives.
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During the rainy season, Hanmandlu village loses road connectivity. Despite the residents taking up the issue with the Togapur panchayat in Kosgi mandal, there was no respite.
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The SC, ST, BC, OBC and Minority gurukuls would be established at one place. Accordingly, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy held a meeting with officials here on Sunday to discuss the plans.
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Pointing out that the Congress party had secured a vote percentage of 39.5 per cent in the Assembly elections, he said the party would improve it in the Lok Sabha elections
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Kodangal Legislative Assembly is part of Mahabubnagar Lok Sabha constituency
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Considering the hardships being faced by the Palamuru people, the Congress government laid the foundation for the MakthalNarayanpet-Kodangal lift irrigation project.
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“Farmers do not have to worry about their loans. I appeal to the banks not to trouble the farmers, the State government takes the responsibility of their loans,” Revanth Reddy said while interacting with party workers.
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Officials have been instructed to pay same prices for patta and assigned lands under land acquisition. If development was not supported, then Kodangal region would lag behind, he said.
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Gopal, a native of Mahabubnagar district, allegedly lured her by offering work at a farmhouse in Gummadidala in Sangareddy.
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The Education Commission would take the lead in shaping the education system in the State, with a unique pilot project to be taken up in Kodangal constituency.
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Revanth Reddy, who represents the constituency in the Assembly, was making his debut visit to Kodangal after assuming charge as Chief Minister
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With the government releasing Rs.100 crore to start the academic intake from the academic year 2024-25, work on the college building began in May 2023 and was progressing at a brisk pace.
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Speaking at a media conference, BRS leader Sunitha said she had convinced former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao to set up the medical college and 100-bed hospital at Yadagirigutta