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LB Nagar constituency tops the list with 48 candidates in the fray while the Gajwel constituency in the second with 44 candidates in the poll race.
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All the three are likely to join the BRS in the presence of Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao during the Narsapur public meeting on Thursday evening.
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Anil cited his disappointment with the Congress party’s decision to deny him a ticket from the Narsapur constituency in the upcoming Telangana Assembly elections as the reason for his resignation.
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AICC former president Rahul Gandhi will be addressing street corner meetings and road shows covering five Assembly constituencies in poll-bound Telangana.
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This implies that the stage is set for Telangana to have eight more medical colleges — in Jogulamba Gadwal, Narayanpet, Mulugu, Warangal, Medak, Yadadri Bhongir, Rangareddy and Medchal-Malkajgiri — in the coming academic year, i.e. 2024-25.
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Telangana government set up several colleges, technical institutions.
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Vijayashanthi is likely to join the Congress during Rahul Gandhi's visit to Telangana
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According to the study report, Dalit Bandhu has reduced the employment insecurity of households and provided additional employment opportunity as well as increased the number of working days for workers.
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BRS leader Dasoju Sravan said that Revanth's craving for cheap publicity had only helped in exposing his immaturity and arrogance
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Over the years, it has evolved into a hub offering a diverse array of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, making a significant mark in the educational landscape.
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BRS MLC K Kavitha exuded confidence that the entire Telangana was witnessing a pink wave of the BRS
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Anil cited his disappointment with the Congress party’s decision to deny him a ticket from the Narsapur constituency in the upcoming Telangana Assembly elections as the reason for his resignation.
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He pointed out the establishment of the market post the state's formation, strategically placing carts to alleviate traffic congestion.
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Letting Congress make a comeback would have serious repercussions on the fate of the people and the future of Telangana, said CM KCR
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The CM also called out the BJP and the Congress for their ill-treatment of minorities. He said the BJP fanned communal divide, while the Congress exploited minorities for votebank politics. He reiterated his commitment to remain secular until his last breath.
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Bela Sub-Inspector D Radhika said that Thodasam Bandu from Karoni (B) was found dead in a stream on the outskirts of the village
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As part of the implementation of the Model Code of Conduct, Rama Rao’s vehicle was checked while he was moving towards Rudrangi after the BRS Praja Aashirvada Sabha at Kathalapur.
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Disheartened by the allocation of the ticket to the former minister, Patel Ramesh Reddy filed a nomination as an independent candidate.
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The candidates included Guvvala Srikanth, Thandra Naresh, Velpula Sagar, Talari Mondai, Chakinarapu Kiran, Jadi Yesaiah, Moyya Rambabu, Jummidi Gopal, Yerla Habiba and Battula Saritha from Chennur segment.
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The chief minister cautioned people against falling prey to false promises from Congress leaders, and reminded them how the Congress had destroyed Telangana by merging it with Andhra.
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Suman told pressmen that Vivek was spending funds at his will to induce electors.
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The two were identified as Bejjengi Rajesh (24) from Eturnagaram and Madari Sirisha (23) from Kamalapur village in Mangapet mandal centre in the district. While Rajesh died on Tuesday night, Sirisha breathed her last on Wednesday.
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November 30 elections would be a fight between Delhi doralu (feudal lords from Delhi) and the Telangana prajalu (people), said KT Rama Rao
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As per the schedule, Chandrashekhar Rao will reach Echoda mandal headquarters at 12 noon.