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A government-appointed committee to review staff strength across Telangana departments has triggered concerns among employees. While officials say it aims to assess staffing needs, employees fear cost-cutting, delayed benefits, and job losses—particularly among contract and outsourced workers
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Says salaries for over 10,000 teachers recruited through DSC 2024 will be paid from October 10, 2024, the date of their appointment. This resolves confusion over payment discrepancies and assures fair treatment for newly joined staff
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Sultania, who conducted a review of the current power supply situation in the State on Wednesday, directed officials to ensure a continuous power supply and expedite repair work. During his review of ongoing projects by TRANSCO and DISCOMs, he emphasized the need to take proactive measures to meet the anticipated rabi demand and summer load requirements without any hindrances.
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Sultania directed the Chairman and Managing director of TGGENCO, TRANSCO , SPDCL and NPDCL to take measures to ensure that there was no shortage of power during the ensuing summer.
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The BC Commission met here on Monday and discussed further course of action in accordance with the orders issued by the State government on October 9, specifying the terms of reference to the Commission.
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The government will ensure supply of drinking water in every village and municipality through tap connections until July-August
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The Principal Secretary (Tourism) assessed the proposed Museum/ Interpretation Centre, which plans to showcase the Qutb Shahi dynasty's glory and the architectural and archaeological legacy of the Qutb Shahi Tombs and Golconda fortifications
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The Principal Secretary of Tourism examined Manair River Front works taken up under Lower Manair Dam with Rs 300 crore by the irrigation department
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Hyderabad: Panchayat Raj and Rural Development Department Secretary Sandeep Kumar Sultania stressed the need to improve performances of local bodies through continuous monitoring. Taking part in an orientation programme for additional collectors on rural and urban development organized by the Telangana State Rural Development Corporation (TSIRD) in Rajendranagar here on Wednesday, Sultania stated that the […]
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Hyderabad: Hotels and Restaurants Association of Telanagana State (HRATS) Executive Committee members met Tourism Secretary Sandeep Kumar Sultania and requested him to grant industry status to the hospitality sector as was done in other States. In a courtesy call, the HRATS members informed the Tourism Secretary that in Rajasthan, Karnataka and Maharashtra States, the hospitality […]
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Mulugu: The State government will soon approve the detailed project report (DPR) on the comprehensive development of the Ramappa temple and the DPR will in turn be submitted to the union Ministry of Culture and Tourism for its approval, according to the officials. Tourism & Culture and Archaeology secretary Sandeep Kumar Sultania along with Superintending […]
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Karimnagar: Panchayat Raj and Rural Development Secretary, Sandeep Kumar Sultania opined that development of the state as well as the country was possible when only villages were developed in all fronts. Sandeep Kumar Sultania participated in the fifth phase of Palle Pragathi programme held in Gattubuthpur of Gangadhara mandal on Thursday. Speaking on the occasion, […]
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Hyderabad: Villages across the State buzzed with activity as the fifth edition of Palle Pragathi programme was commenced on Friday. The State Government had released Palle Pragathi funds of Rs.256.66 crore pertaining to May month. These apart, pending bills till May 28 were cleared and the balance Rs.474 crore are likely to be cleared in […]
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Kumram Bheem Asifabad: Education department principal secretary Sandeep Kumar Sultania instructed the officials concerned to spend funds as per requirement under Mana Ooru- Mana Badi scheme. He along with director of the department Sri Devasena and Panchayat Raj department commissioner Sharath toured the district and then convened a review meeting here on Friday. Sandeep Kumar […]
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Hyderabad: The State government has accorded permission to the Director of School Education and Chairperson, TET Committee to conduct the Telangana State Teacher Eligibility Test (TS TET) at the earliest. A memo was issued by Education department secretary Sandeep Kumar Sultania on Wednesday. The government has also issued a GO making amendments to the TET […]
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Hyderabad: Chief Secretary Somesh Kumar on Tuesday directed officials concerned to submit an integrated conservation and management plan for the development of Kakatiya Rudreswara (Ramappa) Temple at Palampet Village in Mulugu district. The CS was speaking at the first meeting of the Telangana State Heritage Authority here. With Ramappa temple bagging the UNESCO World Heritage […]
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Hyderabad: The State government on Wednesday issued an order lowering the age of old age pensions from 65 to 57 years. Secretary to the Government Sandeep Kumar Sultania asked the Chief Executive Officer, Society for Elimination of Rural Poverty, to carry out required survey and sanction pension to all eligible beneficiaries.
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Hyderabad: The free power scheme of upto 250 units to eligible persons from Nayi Brahmin and Rajaka communities to operate their salons and dhobi ghats respectively, is receiving good response. The officials have received 28,550 applications under the scheme including 10,637 from the members of Rajaka community and another 17,913 from from the members of […]
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Panchayat Raj Secretary Sandeep Kumar Sultania issued orders to this effect on Wednesday
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Hyderabad: The State government on Friday placed Sandeep Kumar Sultania, Secretary to PR & RD department, in full additional charge of the post of Principal Secretary to Government, Educational department, until further orders. An order to this effect has been issued by Chief Secretary Somesh Kumar. The order comes as the Special Chief Secretary to […]