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Malkajgiri MLA Marri Rajasekhar Reddy raised concerns in the Assembly over 76 colonies being marked as Waqf properties, affecting around 18,000 homeowners. He urged the government to clarify the land status and ease property transaction issues
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At an interactive session held at the Telangana Legislative Assembly premises, MLA Marri Rajasekhar Reddy submitted a memorandum to Minister Ponnam Prabhakar, proposing several new RTC bus routes to address the commuting needs of Malkajgiri residents.
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Malkajgiri MLA Marri Rajasekhar Reddy raised concerns with the Chief Minister over ongoing protests against waste dumping at the Macha Bollarum crematorium and suggested relocating the site to a military-owned land near Dairy Farm Road
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Malkajgiri MLA Marri Rajasekhar Reddy has secured over Rs 1700 crore for infrastructure and civic development over the past two years. The funds are being used for roads, water supply, power, health, education and transport projects
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Property owners along the proposed SCB elevated corridor in Hyderabad have demanded compensation at five times the market value, citing heavy losses due to HMDA’s plan to widen the road from 100 to 200 feet.
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Malkajgiri MLA Marri Rajasekhar Reddy met HMDA Commissioner Sarfaraz Ahmed and CPO Ravinder Reddy in Hyderabad, submitting a representation to de‑notify colonies affected by the HMDA Master Plan. He argued it was unfair to trouble residents who have lived in these areas for decades.
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With nomination filings complete, political parties have intensified their campaigns for the Jubilee Hills Assembly by-election. Congress leaders joined BRS in a show of support for Maganti Sunitha, while Naveen Yadav led Congress efforts in Borabanda. Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy rallied BJP workers to back Lankala Deepak Reddy, signalling a high-stakes contest.
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Malkajgiri MLA Marri Rajasekhar Reddy has announced a series of infrastructure projects worth over Rs. 784 crore to address civic challenges in the constituency. Key works include the Vajpayee Nagar RuB, RK Puram Flyover, and development of AOC roads.
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A clash broke out between Congress and BRS leaders during a Bonalu event at Alwal’s Sri Balaji Venkateswara Temple. A scuffle over seating led to injuries and police lathi-charge. Cases were filed, and CCTV footage is being reviewed
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The incident occurred during an event to distribute the cheques, which was organized by Malkajgiri MLA Marri Rajasekhar Reddy in the presence of Malkajgiri MRO Sitaram.
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Rajasekhar Reddy recently raised a question in the Legislative Assembly regarding metro connectivity to north Hyderabad in the metro project phase 2. He also met Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy and submitted a representation, explaining the necessity of the project
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao met Siddha Reddy, who played a significant role in the Telangana literary movement, at his residence in Alwal
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Malkajgiri Municipal Deputy Commissioner Raju, Malkajgiri Corporator Shravan Kumar, and DPO Mallikarjun among others also took part in the event.
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The MUN featured five committees, including UNODC and AIPPM, led by executive board members. Delegates debated global issues, navigating complex scenarios with skill and creativity.
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To this effect, he also met Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister and TDP Chief N Chandrababu Naidu.
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The two-day event has global participation, with over 380 research papers submitted, of which more than 250 were carefully reviewed and accepted for publication in the conference proceedings.
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The HYDRAA has given the college management 15 days to provide an explanation. It has also instructed the management to arrange alternative solutions for running the college, or face potential action. Officials have already inspected the college premises.
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Leaders from both parties accused each other of neglecting the needs of the local people.
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Informing that the road has been in bad shape for around six months, he added that this was causing inconvenience to colony residents and commuters.
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Officials said it was an old case registered against the two MLAs and there is no further development in it.