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Cricket veterans, including N Shivlal Yadav, Jyothi Prasad, pay glowing tributes to Abid Ali
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Carrier Technologies, a Hyderabad-based company, developed a Zilla Parishad High School at Pothireddypally in Sangareddy town by spending Rs 50 lakh
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BRS MLA T Harish Rao emphasized that the House should run for at least 20 days as part of the budget session for a comprehensive discussion on the demands of various departments
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The incident that took place on Sunday came to light on Tuesday after the abused boy fell seriously ill and was taken to a government hospital for treatment
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He said the government was also committed to inclusive development, technological innovation and social justice, to transform Telangana into a hub of economic and social progress
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With the ferocity of the season set to escalate across Telangana, weather forecasters even look at the possibility of a strong heatwave sweeping across the State in the next few days
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Collector M Manu Chowdary and Commissioner of Police B Anuradha, who inaugurated the petrol bunk, said the earnings on operating the bunk would be used for the welfare of the policemen in the district
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Following this, the business advisory committee, chaired by Assembly Speaker Gaddam Prasad Kumar, decided to extend the session until March 27. During the meeting, it was also agreed that the State budget would be presented on March 19.
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Speaking to mediapersons, former Minister T Harish Rao said the speech was filled with "half-truths, lies, and untruths," and failed to address the real concerns of farmers, unemployed youth and marginalised sections
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Addressing the media on the occasion, Rama Rao voiced his disappointment over the speech, stating that it overlooked crucial issues, including the 420 unfulfilled promises and six guarantees made by the Congress government. He criticized the Revanth Reddy-led administration for failing farmers, highlighting the non-implementation of the promised crop loan waiver. He also held the Congress government responsible for 480 farmer suicides.
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In his speech, the Governor praised the Congress for implementing crop loan waivers and Rythu Bharosa, which drew strong objections from the Opposition benches. They argued that the government had failed to execute these schemes fully and transparently.
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The Patancheru MLA had been crossing swords with Congress leaders, after the Congress government reportedly failed to fulfill his requests for constituency development and had been distancing himself at regular instances
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The wild boar rammed his bike while he was returning home after supplying water to his agricultural fields. He sustained serious head injuries after he lost control and fell off the bike. He died on the spot.
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Chandrashekhar Rao, making a rare appearance at the Assembly session after a long gap, was greeted warmly by party MLAs eagerly awaiting his arrival. Before attending the session, he met with them in his chambers for discussions. The session is set to commence at 11 AM with the Governor’s address.
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The arrest of female journalists in the wee hours triggered outrage, with BRS leaders condemning the Revanth Reddy government for its authoritarian tactics
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The police said that they were investigating a case registered in connection with a video with alleged derogatory comments against Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy which was recently posted on the Pulse News Break digital news platform run by the journalist
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Sehri time ends at 5.05 am while Iftar is scheduled for 6.31 pm
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Accuse Corporation’s Managing Director VC Sajjanar of perpetrating immoral, corrupt practices
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To extend Rs 3 lakh assistance to SC, ST, BC and Minorities’ youth under self-employment schemes
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Party high command upset over contractors staging a protest outside Deputy Chief Minister's chambers in Telangana Secretariat
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The angry students from the New Godavari hostel squatted on the university’s main road demanding that the varsity address their issues
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A few opine that the Chief Minister is seeking the former Minister’s suggestions over administrative matters, while others feel it is a ploy to keep his detractors in Nalgonda under check
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Bandari Ramya, who fell sick a week ago, died reportedly of fever
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The veteran farmer says the drought that has gripped Telangana is not natural but a crisis created by the Congress government