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The multipurpose stadium, built in 2002, has witnessed many important international matches.
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The marathon featured elite, half, and full marathon categories, with the races being flagged off by notable guests, including Hyderabad Commissioner of Police Kothakota Srinivas Reddy; Jayapal Reddy, ED, NMDC; TV Naarayan, CMO, IDFC FIRST Bank and Rajesh Vetcha, Race Director, NMDC Hyderabad Marathon.
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The Chief Minister expressed the state government's resolve to create world-class sports infrastructure to host the Olympics and encourage young talent, especially from rural areas
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Addressing the apex council meeting of the community held in city, BRS leader and RS Member, Vaddiraju Ravichandra pointed out that the community failed find a place in Revanth Reddy’s cabinet and it was quite unfortunate.
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Every death caused due to lack basic facilities and treatment in the hospital should be treated as government sponsored killing. He demanded an ex gratia of Rs.10 lakh in such deaths, said the former Minister
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BRS corporator Manne Kavitha stated that the BRS women activists visited the Commission office to address the issue of women journalists who were attacked and harassed by Congress supporters in Kondareddypalli, the hometown of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy.
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KTR asks CM to visit the farmers who were up in arms against the government that failed to fulfill its commitment on the crop loan waiver and assuage their ruffled feelings by coming down to the villages instead
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BRS demanded that the crop loan waiver benefit to be extended to all farmers up to Rs.2 lakh of their outstanding debt in banks as promised by the Congress during the Assembly polls
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As part of the state-wide agitation, the BRS leaders including party MLAs, former MLAs, other public representatives, district presidents and workers participated in dharnas staged in constituency headquarters
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BRS MLA said the Congress government had put many conditions to exclude many farmers from beneficiaries list so that it would restrict the burden on State's exchequer.
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CM Revanth Reddy joined a protest against "Adani Group looting the nation's wealth," after signing investment deals with the group at Davos
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BRS has called for a protest across Telangana on Thursday to demand that the state government completely waive off Rs 2 lakh crop loans of all farmers without any restrictions.
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BRS MLA Mutha Gopal and other senior leaders filed the complaint against Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy for using abusive, defamatory, and unparliamentary language against former chief minister and BRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao on Tuesday.
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They alleged that a large number of farmers were excluded from the list of crop loan waiver beneficiaries list. They warned that if the government failed to provide crop loans waivers to all the farmers, they would intensify the agitation
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During the inspection, the Chief Minister discussed a few aspects, including the site for installing the statue, required area and designs, besides plans with the officials
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Farmers staged dharna blocking roads and raised slogans against the State government for not extending the waiver to them. They said that they were forced to roam around banks to get the scheme. Due to the protest, traffic came to a standstill for a while.
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Many school children had turned up for the programme. They were made to stand wearing shirts with photos of the former Prime Minister. The Chief Minister, unmindful of the school children’s presence in the audience, abused the BRS and its leaders
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BRS working president responds to Revanth Reddy's threat; decries filthy language in front of children
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Raised slogans against the Congress government and demand it to waive their loans at the earliest
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Saying his government will not hurt Telangana sentiments, promised to install the statue before December 9