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Revanth says the former Prime Minister was a man of virtue, impeccable integrity, marked above all by a humane touch in decision making
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As the Central government was proposing to take up census, demand should be made to take up caste census as well, he insisted at the Congress Working Committee meeting in Karnataka
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Both the State Government and film personalities have decided to take Telugu Film industry to international level.
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The decision to this effect was taken during the Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy’s meeting with film industries personalities here on Thursday. During the one-hour meeting, a host of issues were discussed by the Chief Minister.
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CM Revanth Reddy assured the industry of full government support.
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The meeting is scheduled to commence in a few minutes. Film Development Corporation Chairman Dil Raju is leading the delegation from film industry and 36.persons are expected to attend the meeting.
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The SFI extended its solidarity to the CRTs who have launched an indefinite strike six days ago demanding minimum time scale, job security, to regularisation of their services and others
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Addressing the gathering after offering prayers at Medak church on the occasion of Christmas on Wednesday, the Chief Minister said the poor Christians were also benefitting from the free 200 units of power supply.
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Union Minister of State for Home Bandi Sanjay said the Chief Minister was attacking Allu Arjun so that the film industry would fear and shift to Andhra Pradesh
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The party committed a blunder as the banner, which was carried in front during a rally with a photo of Shah marked in red with x mark; Shah was addressed as union Defense Minister, a portfolio held by Rajnath Singh
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Hailing the decision made Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy and Cinematography Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy, the association extended support to the government's decision at a press conference held at the Telangana Film Chamber of Commerce.
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Kavitha criticised the Revanth Reddy government's attempts to auction lands of farmers from Mylaram, Durki, Nasrullabad, Mirzapur, and Nachupalli villages of Kamareddy district, who obtained crop loans from local Primary Agricultural Cooperative Societies (PACS).
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Says it is absurd that the actor's legal team did not permit him to visit Sri Tej, who is undergoing treatment in the hospital
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The Chief Minister, who has a grudge against the film industry, took advantage of the stampede incident and conspired to damage the reputation of the film industry in the assembly, he alleged
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In an open letter to Telangana farmers, Rama Rao criticized the Congress government's approach to farmer insurance, accusing it of implementing policies that would restrict full coverage and leave many farmers unsupported for crop investments. He urged farmers to remain alert and actively protest these measures, warning that inaction could result in losing critical insurance benefits and facing severe financial challenges.
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On Sunday, the actor, who has been mired in controversies of late, penned a note requesting his fans to maintain the decorum
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This component was intended to draw an additional one TMC of water per day from Godavari River, increasing existing capacity from two TMC to three TMC per day
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Harish Rao also voiced concern over the Congress government's atrocities on tribal farmers in Lagacherla and highlighted incidents of third-degree torture and handcuffing.
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He attributed his government’s inability and delay in implementing the six guarantees and other election promises of the Congress to the previous BRS government. He stated that if challenges were being faced in rolling out schemes like Rythu Bharosa, providing financial assistance to tenant farmers, offering a monthly allowance to women, or distributing one tola of gold under the Kalyana Lakshmi scheme, the responsibility lay with the actions of the previous administration.
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The BRS leader condemned the Congress government for making empty promises during elections and failing to fulfill them after coming to power. He accused the Congress of deceiving farmers with assurances of loan waivers, only to fall short in implementing them effectively.