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The farmers found fault with the state government for deceiving them by denying the promises made to them during the time of elections
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Questions are being raised about the timing of Adani Group's Rs. 100 crore funding to Congress's Young India Skill University, just ahead of the public hearing for Ambuja Cement's factory in Ramannapet.
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Report on scheme yet to be received, says Agriculture Minister Thummala Nageswara Rao
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BRS working president Rama Rao expressed his readiness to stay not just for three months, but for three years if needed.
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He shared his vision for promoting startups to attract investments and create employment opportunities in Telangana, explaining that the establishment of T-Hub was rooted in the belief that equipping young talent with the right financial resources would result in significant achievements.
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He labeled the BJP's behavior as unbecoming and criticized the government's handling of the Group 1 protests. In a media statement, he expressed disappointment with the Chief Minister's approach, calling it shameful and regrettable.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao urged party members to expose the Congress's betrayal of farmers, criticizing the party for failing to fulfill its promise of providing ₹15,000 per acre under the Rythu Bharosa scheme.
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KTR says BRS not opposed to project but against displacement of thousands of families and inflated costs
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ISBACON 2024 has been a significant platform for fostering innovation and entrepreneurship, bringing together thought leaders, innovators, and stakeholders from various sectors.
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"If the Chief Minister could spell "rejuvenation" correctly, without checking the spelling, I am willing to gift him with the bag," BRS working president KT Rama Rao offered
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Urges Chief Secretary Santhi Kumari to discuss with chairman of the Telangana Public Service Commission and resolve the issue amicably
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Revanth Reddy did a complete volte face on Thursday, asking who ever quoted such a figure, when the cost of the agreement entered into by the government for the project was only Rs.141 crore.
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The announcement comes in response to remarks made by Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy at a media conference.
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He questioned the government's stubbornness in refusing to reschedule the exams, despite repeated requests from candidates. He condemned the arrests of protesting candidates in Ashok Nagar and demanded their immediate release, along with the withdrawal of any charges against them.
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The BRS leader reminds the Congress leaders, including Rahul Gandhi, of their visits to Ashok Nagar Library during the elections to seek votes
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Candidates requested the BRS leader to visit Ashok Nagar and listen to their grievances, to which he said he would meet them and support them
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao demanded the immediate release of arrears amounting to over Rs.650 crore to private degree and PG college managements.
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In a noble gesture, Telangana NRI Srinivas Potti extended financial assistance to a student to pursue medical education.
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The party leadership has planned crucial meetings with the party leaders to discuss and strategise its action plan in this regard over the next couple of days.
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Rama Rao held the Revanth Reddy-led Congress government responsible for the dire condition of students and also educational institutions, due to its inefficiency