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BRS MLC K Kavitha urged the Congress government to implement its BC manifesto, which was released ahead of the Assembly elections last year
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The temple was renovated by the previous BRS government at a cost of over Rs1,800 crore. In March 2022, former Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao inaugurated the renovated temple.
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The Chief Minister also directed officials to conduct a comprehensive study on the National Education Policy introduced by the Centre and favoured the schools to be run under the aegis of the governing bodies constituted on the lines of ISB. Plans for implementing attendance system through facial recognition (FRS) right from the Secretariat to the lower level was also discussed in the meeting.
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With just seven days left for the 100-day timeframe Revanth Reddy himself set for his government to implement its poll promises, the next one week will be a test of the government's commitment levels.
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This was even after the issue was raised by a few MLAs during the budget session last month in the Assembly.
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Chief Minister held a meeting with government employees union, teachers’ associations and workers unions’ representatives at the MCR HRD Institute here on Sunday,
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This meant that Revanth Reddy believed that the BJP government would continue in power at the Centre and that the Congress would not come to power.
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Addressing a public meeting after laying the foundation for the elevated corridor at Kandlakoya on Saturday, the Chief Minister recalled the BJP’s miserable defeat during the 2004 elections.
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In a letter addressed to Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, he said the Congress Party as part of its poll campaign, had assured the people of implementing the LRS free of cost
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One person appealed to New Delhi to halt the Metro works and now the Centre has asked us to put the works on hold. If you cannot develop Hyderabad, at least do not create hurdles, said Revanth Reddy
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Addressing a delegation of Munnuru Kapu community leaders from Zaheerabad parliamentary constituency, who called on him at Telangana Bhavan, T Harish Rao said the Congress was losing ground and would not be able to emerge even as the main opposition.
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The State government is making arrangements for implementation of the project from the 2024-2025 academic year.
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Considering the regular traffic jams and hardships being faced by motorists on Medchal, Kamareddy, Adilabad route from Secunderabad, Telangana government had proposed the elevated corridor
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The Congress government would be in power till 2034 and the Metro rail works in Old city would be completed in five years, said Revanth Reddy
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Revanth Reddy would conduct a review meeting with the district officials at Bhadradri Temple’s Mithila Stadium at Bhadrachalam where in the presence of 3000 people he would launch the Indiramma Housing Scheme.
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A large number of women from BRS, Bharat Jagruthi, and other organisations participated in the demonstration staged at Dharna Chowk near Indira Park on Friday. BRS MLAs Mutha Gopal, Maganti Gopinath and other leaders also participated in the protest to express their solidarity.
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Telangana, which has witnessed less than normal rainfall only thrice in the last nine years, recorded rainfall that was 5.4 per cent more than the normal rainfall during 2023-2024
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The representatives from three journalists' housing cooperative societies formed a coordination committee to address the longstanding issue of housing for journalists in Hyderabad
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Revanth Reddy alleged that the previous government's “failure” to take a positive decision over allotting forest lands at Vikarabad for the Indian Navy’s VLF station and on extending the lease period of defense lands at Chandrayangutta had delayed the Rs.2,232 crore-elevated corridor project.
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Congress government removed the roster system, limiting job opportunities for women beyond the 33 per cent quota, citing the Supreme Court's latest ruling, said Kavitha