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Led by the state president of the association, Aadepu Varalakshmi, the representatives raised several concerns. They pointed out that although the government had decided to upgrade 3,989 mini Anganwadi centers to full Anganwadi centers, the process has not been fully carried out.
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KT Rama Rao said the gazette notification issued by the government clearly mentioned that land acquisition was being done in Kodangal for establishing a pharma village.
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BRS party NRI coordinator Mahesh Bigala along with NRI BRS founder president Anil Kurmachalam announce appointment of new president and committee of party cell
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Sai Reddy, who served as Sarpanch of Kondareddypalli for two terms, reportedly endured months of harassment, leading to his suicide by consuming pesticide.
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"While children suffer in ambulances, the Chief Minister indulges in helicopter rides and lavish meals. While students struggle for quality food, the Chief Minister is busy gathering moneybags," he said.
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The previous BRS government's strategic interventions included the free distribution of fishlings and shrimp worth Rs 436.81 crore and Rs 85.02 crore respectively over 10 years period between 2014-15 and 2023-24
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He called Adani a "fraudster who deceived global powers and bribed Indian officials" and asked the association of Congress and BJP with him, terming it a disgrace to the nation
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“Why are the police conducting a long march with full force when there are no elections? Why the warnings and crackdowns on peaceful assemblies when there is no violence? Is this a democracy, or have we entered an era of dictatorship and sanctions?” he questioned, sharing videos of the police march in Mahabubnagar on Thursday via social media.
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The BRS had planned the Maha Dharna on Thursday at the Mahabubabad district headquarters, in which party working president KT Rama Rao was slated to take part. However, the SP, who agreed to sanction permission earlier, denied it in the last minute.
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More than a week after the unsavoury incidents in Lagacherla in his own constituency of Kodangal, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy finally spoke in public about the village, which has been in the limelight for opposing his plans for a pharma village project there.
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TGSPDCL on Tuesday claimed that it had not started any new practice to burden the consumers and that as per norms, apartments and commercial complexes were required to get separate dedicated transformers.
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The Congress government's attempt to put Telangana Digital Media former director and social media activist Dileep Konatham failed miserably after the magistrate denied to remand him in judicial custody.
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"As Revanth Reddy is the only person who is well-experienced in carrying moneybags, the Congress is unlikely to replace him as they need him," he said sarcastically, adding that the Congress completing its full term in Telangana would only benefit the BRS for the next two to three elections.
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He questioned the Congress’s inconsistency in criticising the BJP’s association with industrialist Gautam Adani while remaining silent on similar collaborations involving Congress-led state
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The Indus Entrepreneurs (TiE) will host the 13th edition of TiEcon Kerala, the state's largest entrepreneurial convention, on December 4 and 5 at the Grand Hyatt Hotel, Kochi. The event is set to gather over 1,000 participants, including CEOs, startup founders, industry experts, and thought leaders from diverse sectors.
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Rama Rao criticised the Congress government in the State for allowing Adani Group to open its cement factory at Ramannapet, while farmers in Kodangal continue to suffer.
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Fearing arrests, many villagers are moving out of Lagacherla and taking shelter at their relatives and friends' places in other villages
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As the ruling Congress is going hammer and tongs in accusing the involvement of Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), a close look at the developments before and after the attack reveal a different narrative.
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The BRS working president condemned the Congress government’s inaction in procuring cotton and paddy from farmers, forcing them to sell their produce at distress prices.
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The farmers worried that the Congress government would put them in jail by filing multiple cases until they handed over lands. However, Rama Rao assured than that the BRS would help get bail by talking to expert lawyers.