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Former MLA Peddi Sudarshan Reddy said the grievance cell at Telangana Bhavan was receiving nearly 900 calls every hour, reflecting the widespread issues faced by farmers
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The company was floated with the Chief Minister's brother Jagadeeshwar Reddy Anumula as one of its directors on July 21.
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy’s investment claims face scrutiny as BRS questions the legitimacy of firms like Swachh Bio and Walsh Karra Holdings, linked to Revanth Reddy’s family and showing questionable credentials.
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Praveen Kumar said the Revanth Reddy government was eroding the rights of the unemployed, in sharp contrast with former chief Minister KCR who brought GO 55, which aimed to ensure fair representation of all quotas in Group-1.
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BRS leader Manne Krishank questioned the legitimacy of Walsh Karra Holdings, stating that it was incorporated only four months ago with just two directors, each holding fifty shares
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The girls sat on the road chanting "We want justice" and complained about finding worms in the rice and curries multiple times. Despite reporting the issue to officials, no action had been taken. They demanded the transfer of the officials responsible.
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According to official sources, the Chief Minister will return to Hyderabad on Aug 14; Minister D Sridhar Babu too accompany Revanth
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy said all restaurants, hotels and other business establishments excluding liquor shops and bars across Hyderabad would be allowed to remain open and functional till 1 am.
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Attributes many of the current administration's claimed successes to decisions made by the previous BRS government
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“My cabinet will develop a fourth city and future city here at Begarikancha much advanced and better than New York,” Revanth Reddy said.
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"Though we have ideological differences with a few people but in terms of Telangana’s development, there are no other differences," Revanth Reddy said.
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Jogu Ramanna was participating in a protest burning an effigy of Reddy in protest of his remarks against the women legislators.
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The cadres brought portraits of CM Revanth Reddy, burnt them and tore them apart as a mark of protest.
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The CM said youth were not getting jobs due to lack of skills, hence to empower the youth of the State with adequate skills, the State government decided to set up the Skill University.
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They have staged rasta-rokos blocking the traffic on busy roads across the erstwhile Medak district and burnt the effigy of the Chief Minister demanding his apology.
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Welcomes SC ruling on empowering States to make sub-classifications of SCs and STs for providing quotas inside reserved category
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The protests, which began on Wednesday evening itself in some parts of the State, were being staged in all district headquarters and mandal headquarters as well with cadre and leaders shouting slogans against Revanth Reddy on Thursday.
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Taking to X, BRS working president KT Rama Rao expressed outrage over the treatment of senior legislators P Sabitha Indra Reddy and P Sunita Laxma Reddy by the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister during the Assembly session on Wednesday.
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“I did not use a single word indecently. After Sabitha Indra Reddy raised personal issues, I had to respond," said Revanth Reddy
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Speaking at the Assembly media point along with BRS MLAs P Sunita Lakshma Reddy and Kova Laxmi, Sabitha Indra Reddy said the Chief Minister had unnecessarily targeted them.