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Swachanda Pouraseva Samstha said that the proposed 2,400 MW thermal power plant to be set up by NTPC-Ramagundam would pollute the environment
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The 300 hapless workers of the plant, which was shut down in 2022, have been staging protests demanding the management to clear the arrears and reopen the plant
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More than 2,900 acres of paddy crops in the region are wilting shortly after transplantation. Farmers are calling on irrigation authorities to clarify if water will be supplied for the Rabi season, enabling others to make informed decisions about whether to proceed with sowing.
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Court dealt with plea filed by Bhongir Devendar, BRS party representative, challenging the rejection order passed by the Nalgonda police
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Displaying anti-Trump posters and banner, the protestors raised slogans against the next President, people have gathered in Washington
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BRS workers led by district president GV Ramakrishna Rao and former MLA Rasamai Balkishan burnt the effigy of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy for going back on his promise
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Addressing the media at Telangana Bhavan here on Sunday, party working president KT Rama Rao charged the Congress party with failing to deliver its election promise to provide Rs.15,000 per acre under the Rythu Bharosa scheme, and instead reducing the amount to only Rs.12,000.
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The Vikarabad town police and the local traffic police reached the spot and forcefully shifted the protestors from the road to the police station
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Protesters lamented that though Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy had issued GO 9 and got cabinet approval a year ago, they have not been given their teacher jobs
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BRS MLC K Kavitha led the charge in a demonstration at Telangana Bhavan, where she, along with GHMC corporators and local leaders, strongly opposed the redesign. In a symbolic act of defiance of the government orders, she offered milk to the original Telangana Thalli statue installed by the BRS at Telangana Bhavan
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Raising serious objections against the RTC officials conducting drunk driving tests for drivers who were performing the deeksha, the Ayyappa Swamy Bhaktha mandali staged protests and raised slogans against the RTC management
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Police said that cases were registered against 23 farmers for causing inconvenience to the public by staging a sit-in on the national highway, vandalizing the vehicle of Nirmal RDO Rathna Kalyani, detaining her and obstructing her duties at the time of the protest
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In her complaint, Bhikshapati's first wife alleges that despite their ongoing marriage, he was cohabiting with another woman, with whom he has three children. The first wife, who has been involved in a long legal battle with the DEO, organized a protest outside his residence, holding their wedding photos as evidence of their marriage.
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During the event, students alleged that the principal failed to address their concerns and restricted proper interaction with their parents. They accused her of using abusive language when questioned and imposing penalties on students returning late to the hostel after vacations, citing school development. Additionally, they claimed they were denied cosmetic charges sanctioned by the state government.
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According to reports, the RTC bus drivers were not stopping at Gandhinagar village since the last few days following which the school children were facing difficulties in reaching their schools on time
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According to reports, a large number of EWS category candidates gathered at the Tahsildar's office and started demanding issuance of EWS certificates to apply for JEE mains 2025
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The SE said it was true that the bill was given at one time for about 8 years and that the consumer would be allowed to pay the amount in installments.
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The protesters said the previous BRS government regularised 270 degree contract lecturers in the first phase and another 61 in the second phase
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The police had to resort to lathi-charge for controlling the aggressive mob that rained slippers, stones and sticks on a police contingent that was deployed near the temple
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Group-I aspirants from across Telangana State gathered at Ashok Nagar crossroads in large numbers and raised slogans against the government on Sunday