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After Mynampally Hanumanth Rao outburst at Tirupati, there was speculation that he would assess different options, including quitting the BRS and joining the Congress to prove a point
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Finance Minister T Harish Rao had arrived at the place and took selfies with the local residents when the train first reached Siddipet.
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Since CM KCR had kept the announcement for Narsapur constituency pending while announcing the candidates for 115 seats, Madan Reddy's followers decided to approach the party and press for his renomination
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Candidates, including incumbent Ministers, waste no time hitting campaign trail
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Hours ahead of BRS President and Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao releasing the party's first list of candidates in Hyderabad, Hanumantha Rao who was in Tirupati, even threatened to contest as an independent candidate if his son was denied a ticket from Medak.
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A round-the-clock Emergency Response Centre (ERC) of 108, 102 and 104 health care emergency services was launched at Indian Institute of Health and Family Welfare (IIHFW), Vengalraonagar on Sunday.
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This is for the first time in the country that such a facility to transport preterm babies needing emergency health care, have been launched in all the districts of State
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Ranganayaka Sagar would be developed with an aim to attract tourists from across the country, said Harish Rao
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The Congress could not even mobilise people for their protests and meetings as the Chief Minister had kept all the promises he made during the 2018 elections.
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Telangana had become the first State in the country to have one doctor for every 1,000 people, which was a recommended parameter by the World Health Organisation.
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Addressing the gathering after presenting cheques worth Rs.1 lakh to beneficiaries in Siddipet on Wednesday, the Minister said the cheques were being handed over to 200 beneficiaries to mark its launch in the constituency.
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Selection and sanction of the financial assistance would be based on the proportion of the minority population in each constituency, said Harish Rao
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The complex, which houses a primary school, high school and junior College for girls, has sports facilities including a football ground and synthetic athletic track
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Minister T Harish Rao said the administration had also distributed one sapling each to 4,000 participants to encourage them to plant saplings at their homes
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Overwhelmed by the response to the event, Rao announced that the event would be conducted every year in Siddipet.
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For a medical college with 150 seats and 600 bedded hospital, it costs about Rs 500 crore, Health Minister Harish Rao said in reply to a question
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Highlighting the government's commitment to prioritise healthcare and bolster medical education, the Minister exuded confidence that Telangana will evolve as a provider of doctors to the entire country
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State government was considering to appoint an official of the rank of a Revenue Divisional Officer as administrator in every district
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The Telangana government is also providing lifelong free supply of drugs for the child under the Aarogyasri health insurance scheme.
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The waiver formalities are to be completed by September 15, marking 100 per cent fulfillment of the Chief Minister’s promise on debt relief for farmers