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In a letter to Chief Minister, FGG Secretary Soma Srinivas Reddy said it had come to light through a media report that using his position, a Minister had directly intervened in the tender process to manipulate the outcome.
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Organised in collaboration with ATHER as the official event partner, the colloquy provided a platform for intellectual discourse on crucial national issues and inclusive policy-making.
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Profits of the SCCL should be utilized for growth of the people affected by mines, HMS State president Riaz Ahmed observed
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Addressing a news conference at Telangana Bhavan on Saturday, Reddy, along with other BRS leaders, highlighted the mounting unpaid dues to dairy farmers by Vijaya Dairy over the last three months.
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Leaders of the organisation locked the Adilabad depot preventing buses from plying on the roads, causing inconvenience to passengers.
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ays in Khammam city for the relief of families affected by Munneru floods.
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Bhupalpally Collector Rahul Sharma urged officials to expedite land acquisition for KTPP's conveyor belt, with 3.5 km remaining.
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KTR warned that if the BJP at the Centre failed to act, it would be seen as collusion with the Congress government in Telangana.
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A photo exhibition on Shamirpet Lake will be also organized at the venue
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During the tour the Deputy Chief Minister will visit the headquarters of leading companies and meet with investors at the international expo related to mining and green power sectors.
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According to reports, Saikumar and Veena were reportedly in a relationship for the last few years and wanted to get married.
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On being interrogated, Mohsin and Irfan said they had gained entry into the bank by breaking open the windows
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Ashvitha, a native of Banjerupalli, was a student at Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya in Veernapalli. On Friday evening, she reportedly jumped from the first floor of the school building. The school authorities took her to a private hospital in Yellareddypet, where she is currently receiving treatment. Reports indicate that her decision to end her life stemmed from her reluctance to stay in the hostel.
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The incident happened as the private bus was traveling from Bengaluru to Hyderabad. While trying to avoid a truck making a U-turn near the Addakula police station, the bus driver lost control, causing the bus to overturn on the roadside.
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BRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao recalled how Bapuji offered his Jaladrishyam residence as a a platform for the Telangana movement, despite pressure from anti-Telangana forces in the erstwhile Andhra Pradesh.
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Collector Muzammil Khan directs the Irrigation Officials to execute the Palair left canal bed repair works on a war footing basis and complete works by night to supply irrigation water to the farmers.
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Briefing media persons after the cabinet meeting, Irrigation Minister N Uttam Kumar Reddy said the SLBC tunneling works would be completed by September 2027
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The open inquiry session focused on the structural integrity and safety protocols of the Medigadda, Annaram, and Sundilla barrages. Justice Ghose inquired whether model studies were conducted as required before the construction of the barrages.
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Collector Koya Sree Harsha conducted a preparatory meeting for paddy procurement with officials at the collectorate office
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BRS working president KTR stated that tenders worth about Rs 1,500 crore were being awarded to companies linked to the CM Revanth Reddy’s relatives, specifically his brother-in-law, without following due process.
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Chilkur Balaji Temple head priest Chilkur Rangarajan urged the Andhra Pradesh government to dig deep into the issue and identify the culprits.
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The investigations are set to continue until the end of October. To finalize their studies, CWPRI requires the Medigadda barrage to be free of water storage for at least a couple of weeks
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The party working president KT Rama Rao held a meeting with senior party leader and former Deputy Chief Minister T Rajaiah in Hyderabad to strategise for the upcoming polls.
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On several occasions, KTR criticised the ruling party for stopping the breakfast scheme meant for economically weaker students studying in the government schools