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From 2014-15 to 2023-24, Telangana showcased remarkable governance and economic progress. Tax revenues soared from ₹37,477 crore to ₹1.35 lakh crore, while the Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) at current prices climbed to ₹14.64 lakh crore, reflecting an 11.9% growth rate—the third highest in the country. Telangana has consistently ranked among the top three states for GSDP growth over the past three years.
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The images of the main gate being removed are being shared extensively on different social media platforms and have gone viral.
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Harish Rao, while releasing a list of students who died in residential welfare schools, criticized the Congress government for the deteriorating conditions in institutions initially established by the BRS government to ensure quality education. He condemned the government's indifference to the tragic deaths and demanded accountability, urging the immediate announcement of ₹10 lakh as ex-gratia for each bereaved family.
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Addressing a public meeting at Rajura constituency in Maharashtra on Saturday, he said both Pradhani (Prime Minister) and Adani had made grand plans to loot Mumbai, he said, referring to the Dharavi slum development project.
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About 20 senior leaders of the party will have food with the people and sleep in 20 habitations adjoining the Musi river on Saturday.
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Referring to the Congress Party plotting to implicate him in issues and see him arrested for the fault of exposing it thoroughly for its corruption and failures, he warned that this plan would not succeed as the Congress leadership hopes.
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The fact that there have been many protests in Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy’s Kodangal constituency, is forcing the officials to reconsider the plans over establishment of pharma villages or go slow on the project.
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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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He also mentioned that the Congress government has failed to provide the Rs 500 bonus per quintal for fine quality paddy, which was one of the key promises made to farmers.
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About 20 senior leaders of the party will have food with the people and sleep in 20 habitations adjoining the Musi river on Saturday
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The BRS working president condemned the Congress government’s inaction in procuring cotton and paddy from farmers, forcing them to sell their produce at distress prices.
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Speaking outside Sangareddy prison on Friday after meeting 16 arrested villagers, Rama Rao alleged that the arrests were politically motivated to suppress dissent. He claimed, “Innocent people are being targeted simply for supporting the BRS. The police, in collusion with Tirupati Reddy and local Congress leaders, are intimidating villagers and their families with threats of violence if they oppose them.”
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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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Of the 21 persons who have been arrested, at least five belong to the Congress party
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The CM said that Guru Nanak's message of living life with humility and service is always worth following. He hoped that Guru Nanak's messages of love, compassion, and humanity would enlighten and guide us on the right path.
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Says the Congress will force the Central government to include caste census in the national census next year
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy will unveil the statue of Telangana Talli inside Dr BR Ambedkar Telangana State Secretariat on December 9, the last day of the Praja Palana Vijayotsavam celebrations.
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In March, 11,062 posts were announced under the DSC, with candidates taking exams from July 18 to August 5. The results were declared on September 30. On October 9, Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy officially handed appointment letters to the selected candidates in Hyderabad.
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Slams Chief Minister with branding legitimate farmer protests as conspiracies, including those against a pharma company linked to Reddy’s son-in-law
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On Wednesday, Aruna and her supporters attempted to visit Lagacharla village, but police intercepted them at Manneguda, instructing her to return home due to law and order concerns. Frustrated, Aruna argued with the officers, insisting on proceeding to the village. She informed them that she had an appointment with the collector and needed to meet him.