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BRS leader T Harish Rao reiterated that K Chandrashekhar Rao remains the party’s supreme leader, dismissing Kavitha’s allegations. Speaking in London, he attacked the Congress government over the Kaleshwaram project, urea crisis, and real estate issues, while highlighting KCR’s flagship welfare and irrigation schemes
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Several breaches in tanks were reported across districts, exposing the State’s lack of preparedness and raising questions about post-restoration maintenance.
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She said under his leadership, the value of agricultural produce had increased by over Rs 70,000 crore in a decade, a feat acknowledged even by the Union Ministry of Statistics
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao calls up on party cadres, senior leaders, and people from all walks of life to actively participate in the celebrations.
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Congress regime is a “20 per cent commission government”, which ushered in chaos and failure on all fronts. They signed bonds for everything from Rythu Bandhu hike to Rs 2 lakh crop loan waiver. They collected votes on 420 promises, and even took oaths at temples but failed to fulfil them, says BRS supremo
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BRS MLC K Kavitha said despite abundant rainfall and filled reservoirs, crops were withering due to inadequate
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These wells tap into shallow aquifers replenished by surface water, proving to be a more sustainable option over time; unlike borewells, open wells do not rely heavily on consistent power supply
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Many minor irrigation tanks have suffered due to year-long neglect, leading to siltation, breaches, and encroachments that significantly reduce their water-holding capacity.
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Developed during the Nizam's era, the tank was rejuvenated spending.Rs 83 lakh as part of the previous BRS government’s Mission Kakatiya programme in 2018.
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Stating that his favorite scheme was KCR Bima, Rama Rao said both the Congress and BJP leaders were sleeping by covering themselves with rugs after seeing the BRS manifesto.
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The cultivated area, which stood at 1.31 crore acres in 2014, has increased to a staggering 2.2 crore acres by the fiscal year 2022-23.
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The district, where people once struggled for even safe drinking water, has now turned green with the increased irrigation facility through the Kaleshwaram project.
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Hoisting the national flag at the 77th Independence day celebrations held at the Police Parade Ground here, Sukender Reddy said the State was stepping towards achieving the comprehensive development due to measures taken up by Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao.
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The book, authored by Dr Banoth Rajitha, highlights the results of extensive research conducted in Warangal district from 2015 to 2021
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In these times when the State is facing a stingy monsoon, with 22 out of 33 districts reporting deficit rainfall, the far-reaching impact of the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project is becoming all the more visible
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Addressing party leaders, CM KCR said success was assured when the party could highlight its achievements at all forums
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The availability of water has had its impact on the farmers, the foremost being that paddy cultivation has increased at least by four times in the present Yasangi season as against last year.
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Telangana, stood fourth in implementation of water conservation schemes and check dams in the latest Water bodies Census report released by the Ministry of Jal Shakti on March 29
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The three member team headed by Director of Regional Research Station, Ballowal Saunkhri, Punjab Agricultural University Dr Manmohanjit Singh, would visit Mission Kakatiya ponds
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The three-member team would be headed by Dr Manmohanjit Singh, director of the Regional Research Station (RRS) in Ballowal Saunkhri. Soil and Water Engineering scientists Dr Sanjay Satpute and Dr Abrar Yousuf would accompany him.