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Expressing dissatisfaction over the reply given by Deputy Chief Minister and Energy Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka on their queries on power sector, the BRS and the AIMIM staged a walkout from the House on Thursday.
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The wordy duel that lasted for more than one hour threw the house into turmoil with the AIMIM members walking into the well of the house and BRS members voicing a protest over CM's remarks
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Additional DME, Dr K Siva Ram Prasad in a notice has directed all the Government health care institutions to furnish daily information pertaining to Covid-19 cases and strictly adhere to social distancing norms in the hospital, as precautionary measure.
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Dealing with the present application which stated that there was a change in government and the administration was yet to settle down, the bench found the reason for postponement as unsatisfactory.
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The incident occurred when a speeding car hit a two wheeler from the opposite direction near Siddhartha School at 3.45 pm.
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Perala Ramaswamy from Gangannapet village in Utnoor and working for Ippa Laxman died on the spot when he fell into the well.
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The past government had raised loans but the Congress government made several promises, which were practically not viable, BJP MLA Payal Shankar said.
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Today's Telangana News includes CM Revanth Reddy questioning the thermal projects under BRS rule, Telangana state's financial crisis with power utilization.
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Over 20 students of a primary school along with their parents and locals, which was being run in a rented building, took to the streets and staged a sit-in on the road.
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It all begun when Roads and Buildings Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy alleged that Jagadish Reddy had amassed Rs.10,000 crore with rampant corruption in the power sector.
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As Rajgopal Reddy continued his tirade, the BRS members asked the Speaker whether they should walk out of the House. Amidst these war of words, former Speaker Pocharam Srinivas Reddy intervened and appealed to the members from all the parties to save the dignity of the House.
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Two students from Telangana Social Welfare Junior College for Women-Luxettipet were qualified to participate in a national-level boxing competition. They were felicitated on the campus on Thursday.
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He rubbished the claims of the State government that the power sector was in losses and said the previous government had repaid half of the loans obtained.
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A Covid positive case has recovered on Thursday while there have been no fatalities reported in the last 24-hours.
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Unions are leaving no stone unturned to attract 39,916 voters working in 23 underground, 19 open cast, GM offices, civil, investigation and forest departments.
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District Medical and Health Officer (DMHO) Dr GC Subbarayudu said the department was prepared for handling the Covid infections from JN.1 variant.
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To clear passenger rush during Sankranti, the South Central Railway (SCR) will run 20 special trains between Kacheguda - Kakinada Town and Hyderabad – Tirupati.
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District Collector VP Gautham suggested that teachers in government schools should take steps to ensure that every student meets the minimum educational standards.
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The Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) is planning to run these buses on Route No.219, between Secunderabad and Patancheru at a frequency of 24 minutes.
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Though initial tests did not confirm Covid-19 so far, he said since suspicions were there, she was being treated at the special ward.
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Reading out the Congress manifesto’s page 9, Unemployed JAC Chairman Manavatha Roy said the Congress party promised Rs.4,000 as unemployed allowance to the jobless till they get a job.
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On the weekends, special masses and carols marked celebrations as the community erupted in a festive mood.
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Amidst a high-octane war of words during the short discussion on the white paper, the Chief Minister said his government was also prepared to constitute an all party fact-finding committee to look into the 24-hour free power supply claims of the BRS regime. Former Energy Minister G Jagadish Reddy would also be made a member of the committee, he said.
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District Collector VP Gautham told health officials to be vigilant about Covid and take all precautions.