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With the campaign hitting it further, the government has now embarked on a damage control mission.
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Urging authorities to prioritize providing quality food and addressing the real issues faced by the students instead of posing for photos and making use of the occasion for mileage, he said meaningful actions were the need of the hour to ensure the well-being of the students in these hostels.
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Ashwini Vaishnaw said that the mishap at Sandhya Theatre was a clear case of poor arrangements by the state and local administration.
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In order to raise funds to the tune of Rs. 10,000 crore, the Telangana government has sought an approval from the RBI to mortgage 400 acres of TGIIC lands in Kokapet and Raidurg
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According to his own admission, Revanth Reddy directed the police to arrest a senior most official of the L&T, that operates the Hyderabad Metro Rail, after the latter went on record stating that the Congress government's decision to provide free travel for women in RTC buses in Telangana had impacted the occupancy of the Metro Rail leading to losses to the company.
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The Chief Minister informed the Union Minister about the Telangana government's management of the High Court, Raj Bhavan, Lokayukta, State Human Rights Commission, Judicial Academy, and other public institutions in Hyderabad following the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh. The State government has allocated Rs. 703.43 crore for managing these institutions until their division is finalized.
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The Chief Minister was asked about the promises to extend Rs.15,000 per acre financial assistance to farmers and Rs.12,000 to farm labourers, besides monthly financial assistance to women.
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KTR blamed the Chief Minister for being responsible for all the attrocities and then making the officials scapegoats, upon getting caught on camera.
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Chintha Prabhakar said that Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy came to power promising to power promises to fulfill all their demands before the elections.
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In the event of one person losing life in the stampede at a theatre in the city, police was initiating action as per rules. Things were being handled as per law, CM Revanth Reddy stressed
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Harish Rao rebuked the Congress government for a series of governance failures, leading to deaths of citizens.
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BRS working president KTR criticised the high-handed behaviour of the government, where the actor was treated as a common criminal despite not being directly responsible for the stampede at Sandhya theatre
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He also sought technical and financial clearances required for the northern part (159 km) of the Regional Ring Road (RRR).
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He said the government's action reveals a systematic effort to suppress dissent, violate human rights, and deny justice to marginalised communities.
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On Thursday, the Chief Minister met with several Union Ministers to discuss various issues, including pending projects and funds owed to the State. Speculation suggests that he may meet All India Congress Committee (AICC) president Mallikarjun Kharge and other senior leaders on Friday to deliberate on cabinet expansion and the appointment of nominees to vacant posts.
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Citing RBI's latest report "Handbook of Statistics on Indian States 2023-24," Harish said the data exposed Congress’s lies and validated the transformative progress achieved during KCR's decade-long governance
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During the visit to New Delhi, the Chief Minister would be meeting a few Union Ministers and make an appeal regarding the pending projects and funds due to the State
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During elections, the Congress promised Rs 15,000 per acre per year to farmers, but for the past one year, they have done nothing but hold meetings and form committees, says BRS working president
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Referring to the recently released Handbook of Statistics on Indian States 2024 by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), he dismissed claims that Telangana’s interest payments amount to Rs.50,000-Rs 65,000 crore per annum
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Harish Rao said the Congress was trying to take all the credit for the formation of the State. However, the people of the State were well aware of how former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao led the movement from the front for 14 years. More than 1,200 people had laid down their lives during this period.