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Industries Minister Sridhar Babu said Telangana was projected to export life sciences products worth Rs. 66,000 crore in 2024–25 financial years.
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The most striking part however, is that the NHRC clearly mentions the political vendetta angle, one that the BRS had repeatedly pointed out.
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As per the notification, 566.39 acres of land in Thimmapur village of Kandukur mandal was required for establishment of the industrial park in favour of Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Limited
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In a statement issued on Saturday, Niranjan Reddy criticized the "Rythu Panduga" event held in Mahabubnagar district, claiming it seemed more like an attempt to intimidate farmers than a celebration. "The meeting appeared to be aimed at threatening the farmers of the State for not surrendering their lands in Kodangal, under the guise of a farmers' festival. The Chief Minister's tone suggested he might forcibly take the farmers' lands," he alleged.
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On Saturday, fresh notifications were issued for acquiring 71.39 acres in Polepally and 110.32 acres in Lagacherla villages, this time for a multipurpose industrial park
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The TGIIC has submitted fresh requisition proposals to the Vikarabad district administration for acquiring land towards the establishment of a Multipurpose Industrial Park
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According to an advertisement released by the district administration to certain vernacular dailies, the land acquisition notification issued to acquire 632 acres from 580 farmers in Lagacherla has been withdrawn
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Harish Rao said even while local people were agitating against the project, Revanth Reddy, who issued a gazette notification for the Pharma Village on July 19, was lying that it was an industrial corridor that was planned.
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Chief Minister said the objective of pharma village is to provide employment to women and youth.
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The NHRC had taken cognisance of a complaint alleging harassment, torture and false implication of the villagers of Lagacherla after they protested against land acquisition for a pharma village project by the State government without following proper procedures
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Fearing arrests, many villagers are moving out of Lagacherla and taking shelter at their relatives and friends' places in other villages
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As the ruling Congress is going hammer and tongs in accusing the involvement of Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), a close look at the developments before and after the attack reveal a different narrative.
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Accuses govt of planning to seize natural resources and deprive farmers of their agricultural lands in Lagicherla for the pharma city project
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Villagers have been fighting for justice for about nine months, yet neither the Chief Minister nor his officials had addressed their grievances. "Instead, they conspired to acquire land forcibly by creating a law and order problem," he said.
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Vikarabad Collector Prateek Jain and Kodangal Area Development Authority Special Officer Venkat Reddy were attacked by villagers in protest against the government’s plans to acquire land for pharma village.
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A programme was scheduled at Rotibanda thanda under Dudyala mandal in Kodangal constituency by the district administration to seek villagers’ opinion on the establishment of pharma village
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A few residents, including a woman, were injured after police resorted to lathi charge to bring the situation under control. The tense atmosphere prevailed till late in the afternoon.
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The party leaders and huge number of workers will participate in a massive dharna in these villages on Thursday, to express their solidarity to the farmers fight
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Raising slogans, farmers from Lekacherla, Pulicherla, Polepally, demanded the government to shelve the plans to set up a pharma village in the neighbourhood