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Congress and BRS leaders met Telangana Governor Jishnu Dev Varma to seek approval for the Municipalities and Panchayat Raj amendment bills, which provide 42 per cent reservations for BCs in local body elections. TPCC president Mahesh Kumar Goud said the bills had unanimous support.
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Heavy rains have caused severe damage to roads across Telangana, with over 700 km battered. Panchayat Raj and R&B departments estimate repair costs above Rs 800 crore, but contractors are unwilling to take up works citing delayed payments and pending bills
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SEC will complete election preparations and convene an all-party meeting to ensure that there is no delay in conducting the elections after the BC reservations are approved.
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Following the outrage over Telangana women washing the feet of Miss World contestants ahead of their visit to Ramappa temple, Panchayat Raj and Rural Development Minister D Anasuya found fault with the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) for politicizing the issue
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In sharp contrast to the Congress government’s claims of extending all support to gram panchayats, Munugode MLA Komatireddy Rajgopal Reddy said several bills were pending since the last 15 months and that the situation in the panchayats was very challenging
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"Under BRS rule, villages once forgotten became models of progress. Clean surroundings, ample greenery, and uninterrupted basic services turned rural Telangana into a role model for the country," he said.
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Telangana leads in women's representation, achieving 53.08 percent. Unlike many other states, Telangana has successfully empowered marginalized communities by ensuring they have real access to power.
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The Collector asked the health officials to conduct detailed medical examination of students and submit a report.
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Seethakka’s parents had received patta for 1.17 acres in Jaggannapeta village of Mulugu mandal last year after the BRS government decided to hand over pattas to podu land owners.
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The minister further told the officials to prevent inconvenience to the public due to floods and heavy rains. She asked them to take steps to avoid human loss.
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The department also stressed on the need for a coordinated effort in cutting down such incidents, especially use of snares or traps connecting electricity lines.
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Of these, Rs.3.54 crore was approved for Vikarabad district and 1044 pump sets and 495 hand pumps were repaired in the district, he said.
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Sulthania asked officials to work in coordination to ensure there would be no short supply of drinking water in any parts of the district. He asked them to have an action plan village and habitation wise.
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The courses that are being offered by include Basic Automotive Servicing, Electrician (domestic), mobile phone repair and electronic mechanic, DTP and Print publishing Assistant etc.
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The incident occurred at Dubbaguda village in Adilabad mandal along the Hyderabad-Nagpur national highway 44. T
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Panchayat Raj Minister D. Seethakka has urged officials and elected representatives to work diligently towards elevating the erstwhile Adilabad district to the forefront in various aspects within Telangana.
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The sub-inspectors said that they were eligible to become Inspectors after six year service, but they were still working as SIs.
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Following a complaint from Krishna, ACB officials nabbed the Panchayat Raj AEE in his office at Mellacheruvu.
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Addressing a gathering of tribals, Seethakka stated that the State government had laid a special focus on tribal areas and was striving hard to develop them on many fronts.
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Seethakka paid floral tributes and assured all support to the bereaved family members of the constable of the elite anti-Maoist force of Telangana.