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The financial prudence of the previous BRS government maintained a revenue surplus budget for most financial years, except for three years affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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BRS MLC N Naveen Kumar Reddy lodged a complaint against Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy with the Kodangal Police for failing to implement the crop loan waiver scheme and six guarantees assured to the people.
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Puja performed by senior BRS leader T Harish Rao sparked a counter-cleansing programme by the Congress leaders. The dispute has led to police complaints being filed against both sides, on the charges of violating temple rules and hurting religious sentiments.
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The delegation from Poultry India sought support from the Chief Minister to the reeling poultry industry by increasing the level of inclusion of eggs in mid-day meals from three to five per week as was being done in neighbouring States.
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This expansion plan would integrate several municipalities, municipal corporations, and gram panchayats into the GHMC’s administrative framework.
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The journalists, known for their critical coverage of Revanth Reddy's administration, were allegedly targeted by the the Chief Minister's followers, who physically assaulted them, disregarding their status as women.
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BRS demanded that the crop loan waiver benefit to be extended to all farmers up to Rs.2 lakh of their outstanding debt in banks as promised by the Congress during the Assembly polls
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The shepherd, Amruth Babu of Pandurangapuram village of Paloncha mandal in the district, is now paralysed since he was not given timely treatment after being bitten by a Russell's viper while tending sheep at the village on Sunday.
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KTR announced that the party would employ all forms of protests that were used during the Telangana Statehood movement to bring the State government to its knees and deliver the electoral promises made to the people
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Tension prevailed at Tirumalagiri under Tungaturthi constituency, when Congress workers hurled stones at BRS workers, who were staging protest over the State government’s failure in crop loan waiver.
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A resident of Water Tank Area in the town, Sai Krishna said he wanted to die as his wife was not living with him following some family disputes
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As part of the state-wide agitation, the BRS leaders including party MLAs, former MLAs, other public representatives, district presidents and workers participated in dharnas staged in constituency headquarters
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Regional Director Forest Plus, Gaini Sailu explained the preventive activities of forest fires in the forest area, urban forest park and other works they have done in the district.
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Announcing the proposal during the 'Space on Wheels' exhibition organised at Department of ECE here on Thursday, OU registrar Prof. P Laximnarayana said permanent display of models of launch vehicles at OU campus will enrich practical learning experiences of students besides encouraging them to take-up research in space technology
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Senior BRS legislator Harish Rao said that the Chief Minister not only misled farmers but also disrespected religious sentiments by not delivering on the waiver, also vowed to visit all the temples where the Chief Minister took a false oath and perform special pujas seeking forgiveness of the Gods and Goddesses.
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Former MLA Vanama Venkateswara Rao along with the party workers staged a protest at Martyrs Stupa at bus stand centre in Kothagudem.
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BRS MLA said the Congress government had put many conditions to exclude many farmers from beneficiaries list so that it would restrict the burden on State's exchequer.
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Collector Rajarshi Shah expressed displeasure over lack of details of patients in registers maintained by the hospital, in particular data of those who were diagnosed with dengue and other viral fevers.
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Additional Collector (Revenue) S Motilal requested experts, intellectuals and the public to participate in the programme and to express their opinions and insights on the Act.
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In Adilabad, BRS district president Jogu Ramanna, participating in a protest, slammed the government for failing to implement the scheme to all farmers as promised at the time of polls.
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Unable to drive the vehicle, the driver stalled the bus on the road and refused to go ahead until a few passengers got down from the bus.
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CM Revanth Reddy joined a protest against "Adani Group looting the nation's wealth," after signing investment deals with the group at Davos
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The objective type Paper-I General Studies and General Abilities will be conducted between 10 am and 12.30 pm on December 15, 2024 while Paper-II, History, Polity and Society will be conducted from 3 pm to 5.30 pm on the same day i.e. December 15, 2024.
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Weights and Measurement department officials were also part of the inspection. The ABC had carried out raids in the temple earlier, as well