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For the scheme, which came into force immediately, the Telangana Discoms would create an online portal with logins given to respective departments of all the government educational institutions.
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While extending financial aid to her on behalf of the government. Minister Seethakka consoled the woman who was undergoing treatment at a hospital in Hyderabad on Wednesday.
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Backward Classes Commission Chairman V Krishna Mohan Rao urged the government to conduct a caste census in the State.
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Sirpur (T) MLA Dr P Harish Babu said that the government cheated the farmers by allocating Rs 18,000 crore as against the outlay of the loans of Rs 65,000 crore in the state. He opined that it got rid of the loans by waiving loans belonging to a minor portion of farmers.
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Nayini Anurag Reddy, an entrepreneur said the ST Welfare funds intended for the upliftment of tribes in Karnataka, were used for the campaigns of Congress MP candidates in the Telangana elections.
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“Karnataka Government will extend full support to Foxconn. We will provide everything from water, electricity, and roads to legal assistance,” Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah was quoted as saying. He held a meeting with Foxconn Chairman Young Liu at Bengaluru on Friday.
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CM Revanth Reddy, who recently returned from a 10-day visit to the US and South Korea, announced that the Telangana government delegation met with the World Bank President during the US visit. “I’m pleased to share that our discussions with the World Bank representatives were positive, focusing on extending financial assistance at low-interest rates for state development,” CM Revanth Reddy said during his Independence Day speech after hoisting the national flag at the historic Golconda Fort.
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The Supreme Court on Wednesday issued notice on a petition filed by BRS leaders Dasoju Sravan Kumar and Kurra Satyanarayana seeking to prevent the Telangana Governor from nominating members of the State Legislative Council.
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Union Coal Minister G Kishan Reddy urged Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy to take measures to improve the standard of education and release funds to universities and government institutions to take up development works.
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BRS leader Dr RS Praveen Kumar asserted that people from rural parts were losing lives to viral fevers due to negligence of the State government.
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The battery maker had signed a MoU with the previous BRS government for investing 9,500 crore, for setting up research and development and a Greenfield manufacturing facility for Lithium-Ion battery-making in Telangana
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The battery maker had signed a MoU with the previous BRS government for investing 9,500 crore, for setting up research and development and a Greenfield manufacturing facility for Lithium-Ion battery-making in Telangana
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In the video clip, Rathod Namdev belonging to Ruvvi village in Mudhole mandal narrated the ordeal he was facing as a herder of camels in Kuwait
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The MoU focuses on designing and implementing programmes to skill the local workforce in advanced manufacturing and chemical engineering technologies.
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Pawan Kalyan emphasized that unity is essential for the development of both Telugu states and stated that asking cab drivers from Andhra Pradesh to leave Hyderabad is unjustified. He urged cab drivers from Telangana to be sympathetic toward their counterparts from Andhra Pradesh, as displacing them would deprive 2,000 families of their livelihood.
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The latest BRS initiative to be selected for the name changing game is the Palle Pragathi programme, which has been renamed as 'Swacchadanam – Pacchadanam'.
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According to official sources, the Chief Minister will return to Hyderabad on Aug 14; Minister D Sridhar Babu too accompany Revanth
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A special drive will be taken up from the first week of August to clear all the pending applications and regularise illegal layouts and plots within three months span.
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PRTU TS urged the government to sanction 5,600 primary school headmaster positions, amending GO 11 and 12, and allot these to BEd and DEd qualified teachers.
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Total revenues were estimated at ₹2,90,814 crore, including over ₹57,000 crore in open market loans.