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Tuition fees for professional courses including BPharmacy, MBA and MCA are set to increase in Telangana following TAFRC recommendations. While SC, ST and minority students remain protected, BC students securing ranks beyond 10,000 will face higher financial burden.
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The Rs. 5,000 crore Gandhi statue planned under the Musi Riverfront Development project in Hyderabad has triggered protests, with nearly 500 families fearing displacement. Here’s what we know so far.
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The Telangana Congress government has reduced engineering fees in 19 private colleges, with the highest cut at Rs 45,000 for Nallamalla Reddy Engineering College. Some colleges saw fees increased. The High Court is hearing cases as colleges seek clarity
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The Congress government in Telangana is planning to take more loans to fund welfare and development projects. Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy said foreign pension funds are willing to lend at low interest rates, subject to Central government approval
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Former Minister T Harish Rao slammed the Congress-led Telangana government over six months of unpaid salaries at Basti Dawakhanas and Rs 1,400 crore dues under Aarogyasri. He demanded immediate action to restore basic healthcare services, free medicines, and diagnostics
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BRS leaders attacked the Congress government for delaying local body polls, accusing Chief Minister Revanth Reddy of fearing defeat and breaking promises, while demanding Panchayat Raj Minister Seethakka’s resignation over rural governance failures.
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Instructs officials to improve government school infrastructure, ensure inclusivity for students with special needs, and replace traditional kitchens with solar ones. He also urges action to enroll SSC pass-outs into intermediate education to reduce dropout rates
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The Telangana Jagruti president urges the government to release funds and permit traditions for Muharram, criticises the denial of the elephant procession and calls for smooth observance of the religious occasion
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Blames it for pushing thousands of SC and ST students into uncertainty and leaving school managements in financial distress
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Originally set to end on March 31, the scheme offers a 25 per cent rebate on charges for regularising plots and layouts
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Oppose decision to auction 400 acres of university land; say move will destroy flora and fauna, create ecological imbalance
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Says many complaints being made against officers and Congress government getting a bad name
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State is feared to be on the verge of becoming as prominent as Vidarbha with almost every day, a farmer is being driven to suicide due to crippling financial strain and lack of support
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Vociferously opposing land acquisition, protests being staged against government across the State
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Controversy deepens with comparisons to Karnataka’s Socio-Economic and Education Survey in 2014, which also cost Rs 160 cr, but remained unpublished due to internal disagreements within Congress
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Raise slogan 'Congress party Hatao, Job Calendar Bachao' demanding release of job calendar and recruitment notifications
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JAC of land losers is demanding an upward revision in compensation or a realignment of the road to spare their lands from acquisition for Regional Ring Road project.
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Stage demonstrations at the Post Office Centre in Suryapet against unfulfilled promises made by Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy during his election campaign
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Not just in Hyderabad, former Sarpanches in different areas across the State were arrested and were being prevented from staging protests
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In the first phase, solar plants would be set up in 231.05 acres in 5 districts — Siddipet, Medak, Nirmal, Nizamabad and Nalgonda