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Uttam Kumar Reddy outlined the State government’s comprehensive plan to improve vocational training and employment prospects in the State.
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Further, the government reiterated that the State government would not handover the components of Srisailam and Nagarjuna Sagar projects to Krishna River Management Board (KRMB).
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NDSA, in its interim report, have listed out some recommendations and advised some tests to be done in Medigadda, Annaram and Sundilla barrages.
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Maheshwar Reddy said though he raised 19 issues in his letter to CM A Revanth Reddy with regard to procurement of paddy and fine rice tenders, Uttam Kumar responded to only one issue and ignored others to hide the facts.
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Highlighting future projects, Reddy announced plans to expand the metro rail network across the city and develop a landmark riverfront along the Musi River.
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The BRS working president said under Revanth Reddy's leadership, there was a sense of entitlement among certain Cong leaders, who were treating govt positions as their personal fiefdom.
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Ahead of his visit, Irrigation Minister N Uttam Kumar Reddy on Thursday had a review with officials of the Irrigation Department and representatives of L&T.
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During the 100 days in the State, the Congress government was delivering good governance and streamlining the administration, which had lost track, he said.
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The Chief Minister sought the details and recommendations suggested by the NDSA in its interim report submitted to the government.
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The Cabinet will also deliberate on issues pertaining to the crop loan waiver for farmers, ongoing paddy procurement and also preparations for the upcoming Kharif crop season.
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The Cong has fielded K Jana Reddy’s son K Raghuveer Reddy, while the BRS picked former Nalgonda MLA K Bhupal Reddy’s brother K Krishna Reddy as its candidate and BJP fielded former BRS MLA Saidi Reddy
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"We will take steps to see that paddy from outside the State was not allowed into the market," he said, adding that the the promise of crop loan waiver up to Rs.2 lakh would be implemented on or before August 15.
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Irrigation Minister N Uttam Kumar Reddy said in his address that Komatireddy Venkat Reddy had all the qualities to be the next Chief Minister of the State.
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The Minister made a detailed PowerPoint presentation at Gandhi Bhavan on Monday. He provided comparative figures of paddy procurement processes and auctions between the previous government and the current Congress Government
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With borewells drying up and no irrigation water supply, operational costs were increasing for the farmers.
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Narender Reddy had made serious efforts for the Karimnagar Assembly ticket but in vain.
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Vinod Kumar examined crops damaged due to recent hailstorm in Mustabad, Pothugal, Sevalal Thanda, Gannevanipalli of Mustabad mandal and Obulapur of Thangallapalli mandal on Tuesday.
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As the main opposition, the BRS had put before the government the demand of the people for implementation of the LRS without charges and pressed for its implementation by presenting memoranda to the RDOs and Collector and organising state-wide protest programmes.
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Action would be taken against the construction company if the NDSA committee identified any lapses on its part, said Uttam
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As part of the statewide agitation, BRS leaders and workers staged dharnas in different places and raised slogans for free LRS