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At a Prajavani programme in the Collectorate, a youth tried to consume pesticide after officials failed to honour a job promise made to his family following his father’s death. Alert staff rushed him to hospital, preventing a tragedy
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Residents from Durga Province Colony, Ameenpur municipality complained that due to nala encroachments, their colony gets completely inundated during monsoons.
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The beneficiaries, who came to the district headquarters to submit a representation during the Prajavani programme, staged a protest, stating officials were not releasing the amount
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Field assistants have not been paid salaries for the last three months
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In their representation at the Prajavani programme, they informed officials that their crop loans were not waived. Farmers, who had crop loans of below Rs 2 lakh, also not did get the benefit
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A native of Guddudoddi village, 45-year-old Parushuramudu complained to officials that his farm land was registered to another person by the Aiza MRO. He appealed to the revenue officials to register the land back on his name but there was no response, according to reports.
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The Collector, who reviewed the status of Dharani applications in the district, said a time frame had been fixed to clear pending applications at the levels of Tehsildar and Revenue Divisional Officer, which had to be followed strictly
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Telangana State Planning Board vice chairman G Chinna Reddy received the applications from the visitors.
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Dalit Bandhu beneficiaries from Huzurabad constituency, who have been repeatedly making rounds to government offices for the second installment of the financial assistance under the scheme, staged the huge protest as the Prajavani programme, the public grievances programme held every Monday, was on at the Collectorate.
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The Collector in a statement here on Sunday appealed to people of Madhira and surrounding areas to take note of change in the location and take advantage of the opportunity.
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Sporting “Scrap GO 46” t-shirts and holding placards, aspirants from across the State turned up in large numbers at the venue.
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Rajiv Gandhi Hanumanthu, the collector, has urged officials to promptly address any complaints or concerns raised during the ongoing Prajavani program at Jyotiba Phule Praja Bhavan in Hyderabad.
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The agenda of the meeting is to give specific directions to officials on implementation of the Six Guarantees in 100 days.
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A few people tried to make quick money at the Prajavani programme by selling an application form for Rs. 10 each.
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If the people’s grievances were addressed by conducting meetings at villages and towns, they would not have to come all the way to Hyderabad, the CM said.
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The Collector Rajiv Gandhi Hanumanthu directed the officials to give priority to those applications which were related to peoples' issues and resolve them promptly.
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In a statement issued here on Friday, Collector Rajeev Gandhi Hanumanthu stated that the decision was taken keeping in mind the ensuing assembly elections.
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While participating in the Prajavani programme held in Integrated District Offices Complex in Sircilla on Monday, the Collector conducted a review meeting with officials on the rain situation in the district.