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Congress MP Chamala Kiran Kumar Reddy has literally endorsed what Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) has been arguing over Musi riverfront development project, especially with regard to ensuring flow of treated water in the river.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao said the law and order in Telangana has been a major concern for the past a few months
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Ramagundam Commissioner of Police Srinivasulu advised the rowdy-sheeters not to involve in any crimes or group fights at the instigation of anyone from this day
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According to the gazette notification issued by the Centre on this October 16, sub-Collector, Kataram, revenue divisional officer, Bhupalpally and additional Collector (revenue), Peddapalli would be the competent authority to carry out the process of land acquisition
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Elephant named ME3, which drifted towards Telangana and killed two farmers within a week in April, is currently moving in the forests bordering Gadchiroli district of neighboring Maharashtra
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BRS working president KTR exuded confidence that the truth would prevail in the court and he would be able to put an end to this, in connection with the Rs 100 crore defamation lawsuit filed against Minister Konda Surekha.
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Former MLC and membership drive State in-charge N Ramchandra Rao said a total of 24 lakh BJP members have been registered till date in Telangana
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The officer Kandikatla Adiseshu, working as Municipal Commissioner allegedly demanded a bribe from a man to sanction the amount for contract work of painting and laying CC Roads done by the contractor in 2023
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The union Minister visited the Telangana stall which has a display of Buddhavanam, a Buddhist Heritage Theme park developed by TGTDC at Nagarjunasagar, Ramappa Temple, a world heritage monument at Palampet, and Golconda fort, Hyderabad
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Rama Rao went on to attack the Congress, over declining State revenue even as the Congress leaders' wealth is increasing exponentially.
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The protestors marched through the streets, raising slogans and carrying banners to draw attention to the financial challenges faced by students due to the delay in the release of funds.
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The incident took place when the girls were installing a flag post during a sports competition when the high mast pole came in touch with overhead electric lines.
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SCR has taken this decision in order to augment facilities for waitlisted passengers travelling from October 23 to November 23 to various destinations.
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Asks municipal commissioner to take responsibility for the incident, demands officials to take stern action against perpetrators at the earliest
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The accused rammed Ganga Reddy's bike with a car from behind and later attacked him indiscriminately with knives
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According to police officials, the deceased, Uday, got afraid and to save himself, he jumped from a window on the third floor on to the ground
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The point consisting of the sculpture and greenery was created in 2022, as part beautification of important junctions of the town spending Rs.20 lakh.
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At a press meet at Telangana Bhavan, Vinod Kumar dismissed the false claims made by the Chief Minister and his Cabinet colleagues regarding the previous BRS government's loans at high interest rates. He emphasized that Telangana, under the BRS regime, secured loans at the lowest interest rates among Southern States, contributing to a GSDP of Rs 16 lakh crore ($200 billion).
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The new tourist package, ‘Sabarimala Yatra’ Bharat Gaurav Tourist Train, will depart from Secunderabad railway station. It will cover the famous Lord Ayyappa Temple at Sabarimala and the Chottanikkara Devi Temple. The train will stop at key stations, including Nalgonda, Piduguralla, Guntur, Tenali, Ongole, Nellore, Gudur, Renigunta, Tirupati, and Chittoor in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, according to South Central Railway (SCR) General Manager, Arun Kumar Jain.
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Speaking to reporters at Telangana Bhavan, Rama Rao described the nine proposals put forth by the discoms as highly detrimental to both domestic and industrial consumers. He highlighted that the discoms plan to raise fixed charges for households consuming more than 300 units per month from Rs. 10 to Rs. 50. "This isn’t just a tariff hike; it will push ordinary families into financial distress due to rising power consumption," he warned.