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Thousands of retired Telangana government employees are still awaiting their dues, with Rs. 8,200 crore pending for 2024 retirees alone. Despite High Court orders, payments are delayed, pushing many into debt, distress and even death due to prolonged financial uncertainty
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Hundreds of unemployed youth protested at Dharna Chowk, demanding the Telangana government fulfil its election promise to release 2 lakh job notifications. Protesters criticized delays in recruitment, citing lost time and eligibility, especially in Group exams and public sector vacancies.
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The staff currently function under the administration of Telangana State govt with around 2,400 permanent employees working across 70 dispensaries, four hospitals and two diagnostics centre across the State
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With these appointments, a total of 139 agricultural market committees across the state now have new governing bodies.
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The teachers, who received letters of appointment from Revanth Reddy on October 9 in Hyderabad, had an unpleasant surprise as they were replaced by others overnight without prior intimation. They
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The young aspirant's distress stemmed from having spent the last two years preparing for the Group 1 exam using Telugu Academy books, only to find out that the government had declared them invalid, leaving him feeling he had no chance of securing a job.
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All talks about BRS-BJP merger were an attempt by the Congress to divert the attention of the people from the core issues and six guarantees said, Union Minister of State for Home Bandi Sanjay on Sunday.
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Govt proposed five wildlife sanctuaries in the State including the Manjeera and Pocharam Wildlife Sanctuaries.
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In a statement on Friday, SFI state president RL Murthy and secretary T Nagaraju said due to GO 33 there was a possibility that Telangana students would lose their domicile status, if they studied Classes IX to XII in other States.
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Minister Thummala Nageshwar Rao said that Agriculture officials would reach out to every farmer and help them address the complaints pertaining to non-implementation of the loan waiver.
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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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Revenue Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy announced a new land rights bill to address Dharani shortcomings, inviting public suggestions for three weeks to ensure a people-friendly implementation.
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Badavath Madhulatha, who secured the 824th rank in JEE mains examination in ST category, had got a seat in IIT Patna.
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Charging that there were irregularities in finalizing the seniority list, head nurses and staff nurses staged protests till late in the night on Friday.
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"Promising one thing and delivering another has become a habit of the Congress," says Senior BRS leader and Siddipet MLA T Harish Rao.
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Former minister Niranjan Reddy argued that seeking complaints from farmers regarding loan waivers would create disputes among them and said the Congress party, which gained power by making election promises, was now looking for excuses to escape those promises.
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According to the GO, the waiver would be limited to Rs.2 lakh per one farmer’s family. The food security card database of the Civil Supplies department would be considered as a parameter to define a farmer’s family.
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The party leadership further expressed concerns about the appointment of a merchant banker as an intermediary, reportedly receiving a commission of Rs 100 crore.
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The government had actually issued these orders on March 15 this year, but they were not made public nor the government announce the appointments, purportedly because of the model code of conduct being in vogue.
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In the wake of the two Chief Ministers meeting to resolve long-pending issues, former Andhra Pradesh Minister Botcha Satyanarayana wanted a live telecast of the meeting.