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During a press conference at BRK Bhavan, CEO stated that the electronic voting machines, cleared by officials and political party representatives, would will be dispatched to polling stations on November 29.
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Team of BRS leaders from Maharashtra said that Telangana model of development needs to be replicated in Maharashtra too
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Noted Kuchipudi dancer and Chairperson, Telangana Sangeeta Nataka Academy, Deepika Reddy has urged people to develop new hobbies, particularly in the rich sphere of classical music and dance
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Informing that the public was with BRS, Vinod Kumar expressed confidence to retain the power by winning 90 MLA seats as against 80 seats won in 2018 polls
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While the Congress has come up with “Chevella SC/ST Declaration,” the BJP has promised to fast-track the categorisation of SC reservations, which is hanging fire for the last two decades.
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Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao announced that upon returning to power, he would issue pattas to the beneficiaries and regularise their lands, giving them complete rights
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My aim is to see that Telangana becomes a 100 per cent poverty-free State. A 100 per cent literate State like Kerala and also agricultural prosperity, said CM KCR
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The new policy would be launched in January and this would be similar to the existing Rythu Bima programme under which Rs.5 lakh insurance was being extended to farmers.
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To enhance voter turnout, election authorities have escalated the distribution of voter information slips (VIS) across multiple constituencies within the former Warangal distric
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Karnataka Chief Minister K Siddaramaiah's statement left the Telangana Congress in a spot of bother.
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Addressing the election teams’ meeting, Election General Observer Ratnakar Jha underscored the imperative of maintaining peace and adherence to election norms for a smooth voting process.
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On Sunday, Sudhir Bindu, the Youth President of the Farmers Association in Maharashtra, expressed assurance that the citizens of Telangana will once more support the BRS party to establish a farmer-friendly government for the third consecutive term, securing a resounding majority in the state.
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Lakshmi Narasimha Rao participated in Praja Ashirvada Sabha held in Vemulawada temple town on Sunday, wherein the Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao also participated.
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Prior to the State Assembly vote count scheduled for December 3, polling officials arranged training sessions for counting staff across all six constituencies in the district on Sunday.
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Telangana, which recorded tremendous growth on all fronts with the introduction of various welfare schemes in the last nine and half years, would land in trouble if the Congress was voted to power, said KT Rama Rao
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The Congress government in Karnataka is facing challenges in progressing with irrigation projects.
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Basar Sub-Inspector K Ganesh said Ramati Praveen Kumar (20) from Nagarkurnool was found hanging in his hostel room.
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BJP functionaries working at the grassroots level are worried about the leadership's “over-reliance” on central schemes during the campaigning and not touching the local issues pertaining to constituencies or districts
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SSS NGO's 'Jaago Voter Jaago' Campaign Boosts Voter Turnout at Public Gardens
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A software engineer from Telangana, who was rushing home in Riyadh after performing Umrah in Makkah, was killed while three others were injured in a road mishap near Madinah in Saudi Arabia on Saturday.
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He also challenged the Congress to come up with facts and to name any State which filled more government jobs than Telangana in the last 10 years.
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The polling is scheduled to take place on November 30, and the counting of votes will be carried out on December 3.
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Five soldiers, including two Army captains, lost their lives in the encounter that broke out between terrorists and a joint team of the Army and the Jammu and Kashmir Police in the Bajimaal area of Rajouri district on Wednesday.
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Leaders of Catholic organisations and other denominations resolved to work for making K Chandrashekhar Rao the first hat-trick Chief Minister from the South to save secularism and democracy in the country