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A complaint by Excise Minister Jupally Krishna Rao against IAS officer SAM Rizvi has exposed widening tensions between Congress ministers and bureaucrats in Telangana. Ministers allege negligence and protocol breaches, while the IAS Officers’ Association maintains silence on the issue
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Excise Minister Jupally Krishna Rao defended his complaint against IAS officer SAM Rizvi, accusing him of negligence and obstructing developmental work. He cited delays in liquor hologram tenders and a Rs 230 crore loss due to unextended leased lines.
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Excise Minister Jupally Krishna Rao accused senior IAS officer SAM Rizvi of misconduct, urging the Chief Secretary to reject his VRS application. The allegations relate to delays in liquor hologram tenders, raising questions about the timing and motive behind the Minister’s claims
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Excise Minister Jupally Krishna Rao has urged the Chief Secretary to reject IAS officer S.A.M. Rizvi’s voluntary retirement, citing alleged misconduct in the allocation of high-security liquor tenders and political interference, highlighting governance concerns and bureaucratic pressure in Telangana.
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Senior IAS officer Syed Ali Murtaza Rizvi has opted for voluntary retirement effective October 31, reportedly frustrated with frequent transfers. The State government has reshuffled key posts, including FAC appointments in Revenue, Endowments, Mines, and district administration
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Hyderabad: In a move aimed at regulating surrogacy and assisted reproduction, Telangana government has constituted State Assisted Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Board under Surrogacy (Regulations) Act, 2021 and has notified appointment of Appropriate Authority for surrogacy and associated reproduction. Accordingly, the Board headed by Health Minister will have Secretary, Health, SAM Rizvi as Vice-Chairperson and […]
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Hyderabad: Telangana government has constituted State Council for Clinical Establishments under the Chairmanship of Special Chief Secretary, Health, SAM Rizvi and other senior doctors from various departments as members. The Council will ensure implementation of provisions under Clinical Establishment (Registration and Regulation) Act, 2010 in Telangana. Among other functions, it will also compile and update […]
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Hyderabad: The State government on Tuesday reconstituted the Governing Council for Telangana State Yogadhyayana Parishad (TSYP), Hyderabad with Health Minister, T Harish Rao as Chairman and Secretary, Health, Medical and Family Welfare, SAM Rizvi as Vice-Chairman. Members of the Governing Council will include Commissioner, AYUSH and Dr Koppula Karunakar Reddy, Secretary, Government Education Department, Special […]
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Hyderabad: To provide better opportunities for entrepreneurs from the Scheduled Caste (SC) community, the State government has decided to provide reservations for agencies belonging to persons from SC community in contracts related to providing diet and implementing Integrated Hospital Facility Management Services (IHFMS) in government hospitals in Telangana. Accordingly, Secretary, Health, Medical and Family Welfare, […]
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Intensifying efforts, increases number of mobile vaccination teams from 90 to 150
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Cabinet okays funds for Hyderabad water supply; 50% quota to local students in residential schools
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The Health Secretary instructed doctors to carry out fever survey and supply Covid kits to the people suffering with virus symptoms
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Government employees as well as retired employees and their dependents who received Covid-19 treatment in the inpatient wards at private hospitals can claim reimbursement upto Rs. 1 lakh
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Health Secretary SAM Rizvi underlined the need to extend better treatment to the Covid patients in the government hospitals
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The decision to call off the protests was taken following assurances from Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao to address the grievances raised by the medicos and senior residents
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Following directions from CM K Chandrashekhar Rao, health authorities have started works related to providing direct oxygen lines to 100 beds in the facility
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Somesh Kumar told staff that if the fever persisted for more than four days, the patient should be administered steroids
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CS Somesh Kumar directed the teams consisting of municipal staff, ANMs, Asha workers to reach out to every household and identify persons with fever and other symptoms and handover medical kits to them.
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Control Room provides information on issues related to Covid-19 and also on measures being taken to contain the pandemic
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Hyderabad: Chief Secretary Somesh Kumar directed the Zonal Commissioners and Deputy Commissioners of GHMC to commence out-patient clinics at every government hospital, urban health centre and Basthi Dawakhanas in GHMC limits to treat the persons with Covid-19 symptoms under home isolation. He wanted them to hand over a home treatment kit to each patient without […]