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Despite a few constituencies being reserved for the community, the Congress had not offered a single seat to the community leaders, slammed MRPS Founder Manda Krishna Madiga
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Reviewing the drinking water situation in the State, he directed the officials to be ready to draw water even from the dead storage levels in the Nagarjuna Sagar project if needed to address the situation.
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Stating that there was no drinking water scarcity in the BRS regime, Harish Rao said that people were facing troubles for drinking water within four months of the Congress party coming to power in the state.
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Reviewing the paddy procurement process in the state in the wake of farmers staging protests at Jangaon, he directed officials to cancel the licenses of the millers and traders indulging in unfair practices in purchasing paddy.
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Many of the applicants could not provide the required documents like copies of the Aadhar card and ration card, while submitting Praja Palana forms.
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In a statement BJP spokesperson NV Subhash said though the probe agencies had submitted their reports to the government, the government was neither taking action against the accused nor making the reports public.
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Briefing details of the arrest, Mandamarri Inspector Shashidhar Reddy said that Bamandlapelli Rakesh, a daily wage earner from Ramakrishnapur town was apprehended for killing his father Rayamallu (56), a retired coal miner on Thursday.
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Despite meticulous preparations ahead of the Rabi marketing season for paddy procurement, achieving the set targets seems improbable.
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The surrendered naxals were identified as Vanjam Deva of Burugupadu of Cherla mandal, Kampelli Raj Kumar alias Ranjith of Gunneruvaram of Karimnagar district.
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The bridge construction, which spanned over nine long years, neared completion with minor works pending.
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Sudhir Kumar who worked in the Telangana agitation for separate statehood since 2001, has been a loyal party activist.
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The fiscal year 2023-24 concluded with tax revenue falling short of the targets outlined in the budget.
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Information Technology Minister D Sridhar Babu urged Congress workers to vigorously pursue victory in the Peddapalli Parliament constituency during the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
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Sarangapur Sub-Inspector K Chandramohan said that funds Rs 3.5 lakh belonging to G Poshetti of Chincholi (B) were seized during the vehicle check.
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Devotees can book thalambralu for home delivery till April 18 by paying Rs 151 at all cargo services, bus stations and marketing agents.
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BRS MLA Palla Rajeshwar Reddy said the delay in paddy procurement by the State govt was forcing farmers to sell their produce to private traders in open market for just Rs 1,500-1,700 per quintal
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Expressing anger against the belt shops, the women went to the toddy outlets and belt shops in the two villages.
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Addressing media persons, Congress Kisan Cell national vice president M Kodanda Reddy slammed the BJP and BRS for making irresponsible comments over drought in the State.
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Tudumdebba State working president Godam Ganesh, in a statement, regretted that the belt shops were ruining the lives of tribal youngsters who were getting addicted to alcohol like never before in rural parts of the district.
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The State government then had issued circulars strictly prohibiting use of bore water for supply to villages, the official said.
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Over the past two years, the Registrations Department, the second-largest revenue-generating wing for the state government, has encountered a notable decline in registrations within the former Karimnagar district.
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The union members, who came to know about the health condition of the mechanic, handed over an amount of Rs 10, 000 so as to help him to look after household expenses.
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The three-member committee of the River Management Board, which met here, discussed the drinking water needs of both states and the utilisation of 80 tmc of water allotted to them in October.
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KT Rama Rao, the working president of the BRS, stated that the party is poised to have a significant impact on national politics, particularly in light of the absence of a clear majority for any of the national alliance parties in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.