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Congress has failed to keep the promise of waiving of Rs 2 lakh crop loan within 100 days after coming to power, said Harish Rao
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BRS district president and MLC Tata Madhusudan called upon Congress leaders to elucidate Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy's motives behind addressing Prime Minister Narendra Modi as 'big brother', which seemingly contrasts with Rahul Gandhi's previous criticisms of Modi.
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The Congress, which promised pensions and loan waivers among others, had not ensured any sort of benefits to the people, he said.
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On Saturday, former TNGO leader Devi Prasad stated that the Congress government was explaining the delay in providing Rythu Bandhu assistance to farmers by citing its dedication to ensuring government employees receive their salaries promptly on the first of each month.
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Based on a complaint, a case was first booked by Kondurg police, which was based on a complaint from a Rangareddy District Agriculture officer
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In a trend that could be of serious concern, the situation is forcing many farmers to approach private moneylenders.
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Reviewing the farm operations with the officials of the agriculture department and Markfed at his Secretariat chambers, he wanted the officials to be ready with their plans of action for taking up the pre-monsoon activities in earnest.
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Farmers' community would bear the brunt of the government's failure to extend the crop investment support under Rythu Bandhu and the irrigation support, said Niranjan Reddy
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The total crop cultivation area in Telangana during the current Yasangi season dropped by around 5.04 lakh acres compared to the previous Yasangi
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Addressing a media conference at Telangana Bhavan, Niranjan Reddy said the 72 days of the Congress rule had amply proved that the government was not sincere to the commitments given to people
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Led by Mukhra (K) sarpanch G Meenakshi, residents performed ksheerabhisekam to a life-size flex poster of Chandrashekhar Rao in farms and hailed him for lighting up their lives by extending innovative schemes.
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Describing Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy as lacking in-depth understanding, senior BRS leader G Jagadish Reddy asserted on Saturday that the shortcomings of the Congress government in safeguarding the State's interests would be unveiled by BRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao during the upcoming public gathering in Nalgonda on February 13th.
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People should vote for the BRS giving it the comeback win in the Parliamentary polls in Telangana, said Harish Rao
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Farmers held a prominent position in Telangana, however, in the past few months, unprecedented protests have erupted in various regions across the state, marking a significant shift in the prevailing scenario.
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KT Rama Rao warned Congress leaders of a severe backlash from the public if they failed to implement the promises within 100 days
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Agriculture Minister Tummala Nageshwara Rao emphasized that the foremost objective of his government was farmers' welfare.
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Speaking on the occasion, Agriculture Minister Thummala Nageswar Rao said the Government was firm on adding to the farmers' incomes by guiding them in a proper way
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The BRS is hoping that Congress fails in delivering its promises to the people but we will not let the BRS dream come true, said Bhatti
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K Chandrashekhar Rao as Chief Minister turned these parched lands into green fields by supplying water to lakhs of acres by completing the Kaleshwaram lift irrigation project within a span of three years, said Vinod
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He directed them to hasten up the process of disbursal reaching out to all sections of the farmers with assistance due to them as the Yasangi operations were still in progress.