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Speaking at T-Hub, India's largest incubation center, Tata reflected on his upbringing in an environment where ideas were often dismissed. He noted that bosses and managers would typically respond politely, insisting that individuals needed to gain experience on the shop floor before sharing their ideas.
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BRS chief lauds the festival's vibrant celebrations, noting the joyful participation of women and children across the State for nine days
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao pointed out that every section of society is dissatisfied after 10 months of Congress rule
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The Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative (IFFCO) has provided a drone worth Rs 12 lakh as well as a battery autorickshaw worth Rs.2 lakh. PACS employee Narsaiah was also given training in the operation of drones by IFFCO.
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"Congratulations, Omar Abdullah! What a remarkable comeback. As they say, you ensured your return was even better than the setback. Wishing you the best in governing the most beautiful state in India, and hoping that statehood will be restored soon," he posted on X.
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"Rahul Gandhi Ji, the youth in Ashok Nagar are eager to thank you for fulfilling the promise of two lakh jobs in one year. They also wish to express their gratitude for the Rs 5 lakh Yuva Vikasam assistance and the revamp of TSPSC. Welcome back to Hyderabad to meet the youngsters, as your guarantee has been met," he said.
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The Congress has proven itself incapable of effectively opposing the BJP without the support of robust regional parties, he said,
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Rama Rao expressed concern over the plight of contract and outsourcing workers, including panchayat staff, municipality workers, hospital and hostel employees, and guest lecturers, who have been struggling without wages
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KT Rama Rao demanded that Revanth Reddy explain whether he succeeded in getting enough funds from the Centre that matched his travel expenses
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BRS working president KTR cited various news reports on the deteriorating State revenue including a steep fall in Hyderabad's realty market.
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He pointed out that the Chief Minister was claiming that the State was drowning in debts while simultaneously initiating grand programmes like the Musi project with Rs 1.5 lakh crore.
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"Every day, Revanth Reddy complains about the state's rising debts, yet he is pursuing expensive initiatives like the Musi Riverfront project, which many consider unnecessary," he said, questioning the rationale behind the state government's plans.
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They pointed out that the Congress party was orchestrating the smear campaign and demanded stringent action against those responsible for the misinformation campaign.
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The Congress government has been using diversionary tactics effectively since it came to power to save itself from the people’s backlash
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In a clear reference to a leader who had made misleading promises to gain votes, Rama Rao challenged the Congress government, questioning who was responsible for exploiting the poor of Musi by not implementing the Rythu Bandhu scheme.
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He offered prayers for Naresh Reddy's soul to rest in peace and expressed heartfelt condolences to his family. Senior BRS leader Harish Rao also conveyed his deep sorrow over Naresh Reddy's passing, highlighting that Reddy was always approachable to the public and garnered respect as a commendable leader.
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KTR also warned that the government will have to bear the brunt of farmers' ire, if it fails to deliver on electoral promises
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Rama Rao took to X to criticize Chief Minister Revanth Reddy for misleading farmers by promising a loan waiver of up to ₹2 lakh during elections but only partially implementing it, benefiting around 22 lakh farmers. "The Chief Minister falsely claimed to have fully completed the loan waiver, but the Agriculture Minister's statements have revealed his failure to fulfill that promise," Rao stated.
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His challenge followed a post by a netizen, Olirtudeg, on X, who suggested that if the Congress government genuinely valued the project, it should dissolve itself and seek a fresh mandate from the public.
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He wondered whether Adani had become friends with the Congress or the meeting was meant to usurp 84 acres of prime land in Raidurg.