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A society without the services of the sanitation workers would not be imaginable, their services are invaluable, said Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao
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Says Office buildings, hospitality, transportation infrastructure and airport connectivity is good
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The Gruhalakshmi scheme scheme was designed to grant Rs 3 lakh to homeless people to help them build a house on their own land
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Telangana has favourable soils and climate for production of different seeds, making it ideal for farmers to diversify cultivation methods and focus on seed production, said Niranjan Reddy
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Around Rs 7,907 crore have been deposited into the bank accounts of 6.05 lakh farmers across Telangana as on date
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District Collectors were instructed to impose penalties of Rs 1,000 to Rs 3,000 on each official
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Under this scheme, fishlings worth Rs 82.35 crore will be introduced into 26,357 water bodies, including reservoirs, tanks, and other aquatic habitat
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Governments can adopt the Brazilian model which supports the ideas of ecological fiscal transfer, payments for environmental services, tourism and forest concessions
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Inspired by Bhagya Reddy Varma, Telangana government is successfully implementing several schemes to uplift SCs, said, K Chandrashekhar Rao
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Telangana government completed the process of recruitment and issuing appointment letters to 1061 Assistant Professors to different Government teaching hospitals across the State.
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Telangana government’s initiatives such as T-AIM and TSAIC highlight its commitment to becoming a global AI leader
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Telangana government laid emphasis on providing digital education as well and high schools have been provided with 13,983 interactive flat panels, which work as mini-computers
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To prevent any manipulation of paddy weight under the guise of soaked paddy, officials, including the police, are conducting regular inspections of the paddy procurement centres and rice mills
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Telangana government aims to inspire its citizens to make conscious choices about their food, leading to a healthier, more vibrant population
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MLCs, MLAs and other public representatives launched the competitions in all mandals of Karimnagar, Peddapalli, Jagtial and Rajanna-Sircilla
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Telangana government had initially paid Rs 8 lakh per acre initially for villages of Tukkapur, Ghanpur, Bandarupally, and Yellareddypet of Thoguta Mandal
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KT Rama Rao said the State had identified electronics manufacturing as a focus area and was aspiring to become the Shenzhen of India
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Incredible Husk International UK CEO and India CEO met Industries Minister KT Rama Rao in London to discuss the establishment of their husk pallets and plastic recycling unit in the State
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Launched by the Chief Minister, K Chandrashekhar Rao on January 18 in Khammam, the Kanti Velugu scheme has so far covered 1.42 crore persons in Telangana
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To ensure that students get adequate proteins and nutrients, Telangana government has providing, an egg thrice a week