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The protesters were taken into custody and removed from the Assembly premises. Their main demand was the immediate appointment of a Minister for the Education Department. Additionally, they urged an increase in budget allocations for the education sector, highlighting its crucial role in shaping students' futures.
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Chandrashekhar Rao, making a rare appearance at the Assembly session after a long gap, was greeted warmly by party MLAs eagerly awaiting his arrival. Before attending the session, he met with them in his chambers for discussions. The session is set to commence at 11 AM with the Governor’s address.
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The bench sought responses of State government, speaker's officer, Telangana Legislative Assembly Secretary, ECI and the defected lawmakers before the next date of hearing, March 25
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A special session of the State Assembly is likely to be held in the first week of March to pass key bills related to BC reservations and SC categorization. Meanwhile, the budget session is expected to commence in the third week of March after the Governor's address. The government plans to conclude the session before March 28, considering Ramzan, Ugadi, and other festivals at the end of the month.
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The delay in the departmental consultations is being attributed to the Congress government's plans to focus on the ongoing MLC polls, followed by the local body elections
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According to the report tabled by Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy in the Assembly during a special session, 59 SC communities have been divided into three groups
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Says the 42 per cent reservation for Backward Classes will require an amendment to the Constitution and not just the survey
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The Telangana government had presented a road map on caste survey and SC categorisation, says the Chief Minister
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Defected BRS MLAs Tellam Venkat Rao, M Sanjay Kumar and others have confirmed to have received the notices and informed that they would respond after taking legal opinion
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For the first time in the history of Telangana Assembly and the Legislative Council, the ruling party sought to adjourn the House, due to delayed discussion in the State Cabinet on crucial subjects to be taken up for discussion in the House
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The draft regulations have sparked nationwide protests. TN CM MK Stalin condemned it as an assault on federalism, while his Kerala counterpart Pinarayi Vijayan and Bihar counterpart Nitish Kumar, despite being an NDA ally, have voiced their opposition.
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Gives unanimous approval for government's proposal to install the statue of former Prime Minister in Hyderabad, citing his role in Telangana State formation
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Speaker Gaddam Prasad Kumar convenes second meeting of the fourth session of the third Telangana Assembly at 10 am on December 30
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Telangana assembly special session
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During the seven days, the Assembly worked for 37.44 hours, eight bills were passed and discussions were held on a few issues
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Responding to the statement, Roads and Buildings Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy accused the BRS government of providing electricity for only 11 to 14 hours a day. He further claimed that the supply was interrupted five to six times daily and stated that he had personally verified the logbooks at the substations to confirm this.
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As requested by the BJP members, the Ministers have decided to initiate a forensic audit into the irregularities associated with the Dharani portal. He further clarified that the portal was not the creation of former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, as the Odisha government had already launched the e-Dharani system in 2010.
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The session started with BRS MLAs urging the Speaker to address the Formula-E issue before discussing the Bhu Bharati Bill. Senior BRS leader T Harish Rao took the opportunity to criticize the Congress government for making unfounded corruption allegations against former Municipal Administration Minister KT Rama Rao and the previous BRS government. "If the government is sincere and courageous, let’s have an open discussion and let the facts come out," he stated.
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The session commenced in the afternoon on Friday after being adjourned earlier in the day for discussion on the Telangana Bhu Bharati Bill
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Earlier, BRS MLAs submitted an adjournment motion, urging the Speaker to allow a discussion on the Formula-E controversy.