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The State government sanctioned Rs.20 crore for conducting Bonalu festivities in major temples in Hyderabad, Secunderabad, Ranga Reddy and Medchal Malkajgiri and others, she said.
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Forest Minister Konda Surekha held a meeting with officials from the Forest and other departments to discuss measures for the proposed Ecotourism Policy, focusing both on tourism development and forest protection.
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During the Badi Bata programme at Kulcharam mandal headquarters on Wednesday, the BRS cadre protested accusing the officials of ignoring protocol as they did not arrange chairs for the BRS MPP and ZPTC on the stage.
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During sensitive situations, do not subject the farmers cultivating podu lands to any inconvenience and face any disciplinary actions, she told officials during the meeting.
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The objective behind leasing out temples lands for establishing fuel stations was to save them from encroachments, besides raising revenue for the temple managements.
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The ECI also strictly warned her to remain careful in her public utterances during the Model Code of Conduct currently in force.
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Addressing the Congress Lok Sabha candidate Neelam Madhu's nomination rally in Medak on Saturday, the Chief Minister alleged that though the BRS represented the constituency since 1999, nothing much was done.
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On April 4, the ECI had rejected the Endowments department’s Screening Committee's appeal to permit the live telecast.
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Srinivas Goud and his wife Sudha Rani welcomed the Minister into their house and Medak candidate Neelam Madhu accompanied her.
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Accordingly, a formal complaint was lodged with DGP Ravi Gupta and the police were investigating into different allegations as there were evidences, he charged.
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He consloled Alluri Shankar's family at Burepalli village in Chintalamanepalli mandal on Thursday.
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The Minister said 'Forest and Innovation: New Solutions for a Better World' was the theme for this year.
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According to orders, Telangana government was considering to identify areas located in and around forest having ecotourism potential and to develop a holistic and sustainable eco-tourism policy
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Indigenous species especially fruit bearing saplings should be raised in the nurseries for plantations under the Haritha Haram programme, said Forest Minister Konda Surekha
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The Chilkur Balaji temple priest in the letter made it clear that the State government should not be influenced unscrupulous elements and take such uninformed decisions.
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Addressing the media, Forest Minister Konda Surekha said BRS MLC K Kavitha’s demand to replace the new TSPSC chairman was strange
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The Minister, who reviewed various ongoing projects in the city on Saturday, asked officials to complete all the pending projects, including smart city projects at the earliest.
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Forest Minister Konda Surekha announced that vehicles passing through Eturu Nagaram reserve forest to reach Sammakka Sarakka Jatara (Medaram Jatara) from February 2 to 29 would be exempted from paying the environment impact fee
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In fact setting up of the VLF station would aid development of the region. The Navy would establish health centres, schools, lay new roads and develop other amenities, said the Forest Minister.
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The Minister, who conducted a surprise inspection at the State Pollution Control Board office on Monday, directed the officials of the board to implement the guidelines of pollution control strictly and take action against those violating it.