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  • Telangana: CM KCR orders crop damage assessment in Karimnagar

    Telangana: CM KCR orders crop damage assessment in Karimnagar

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    Hyderabad: Chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao on Sunday directed the officials to assess the damage to crops due to untimely rains in the state.

    “In the wake of crop damages due to untimely rains in Choppadandi and Karimnagar rural mandal of Karimnagar district and other parts of the state, CM KCR directed chief secretary Santhi Kumari to take up the assessment of crop damages,” said the CM’s office.

    The chief secretary was directed to speak to the Karimnagar district collectors and get detailed reports on crop damages.

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  • Telangana being steered by Owaisi, not KCR: Amit Shah

    Telangana being steered by Owaisi, not KCR: Amit Shah

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    Hyderabad: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday attacked Telangana chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao and the Bharat Rashtra Samithi Party (BRS) government alleging that AIMIM president Assaduddin Owaisi had the “actual reigns” of the state.

    Addressing a public rally here on Sunday at Chevella town in Rangareddy district, Shah asked people to “dismiss” the BRS government in the upcoming assembly election that is to be held later in the year.

    “No government can run in Telangana whose steering is with Majlis (referring to AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi). The government of Telangana will run for the people of the state… It will not run for Owaisi. We will form a government here which will be dedicated to the development of Telangana,” he said.

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    The rally was attended by BJP Telangana state president Bandi Sanjay along with Eatela Rajender and Union Minister Kishan Reddy. Shah said that he was confident of his party winning the elections.

    “It is countdown time for the BRS party because we (BJP) are confident of winning the elections. When we come to power, we will end the corrupt rule of KCR and his family. No one will be spared,” he said.

    Shah alleged that since the formation of Telangana in 2014, KCR has failed to fulfil his promises to the people. He spoke about the injustice meted on young men and women referring to the recent TSPSC (Telangana State Public Service Commission) and SSC paper leaks.

    “Injustice is being done to the youth in the state, SSC papers are being leaked, and Telangana State Service Commission papers are also being leaked. The future of lakhs of youths has been ruined by the KCR government. These youths are ready to settle your account in the coming elections,” he said.

    In a seemingly indirect warning message, Shah told KCR to work for the development of the state rather than wasting time pointing guns at Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

    “Whatever time is left, stop committing atrocities and focus on the development and welfare of (the) people. We are not scared of you. If you put our men in jail, we will fight back,” Shah said.

    KCR has taken a very compatible stand against the Central Government over the last two years on a host of issues. The chief minister and his party have held several protests against the Modi government as well.

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  • Telangana: KCR asks CS Shanti Kumari to assess crop damage due to rains

    Telangana: KCR asks CS Shanti Kumari to assess crop damage due to rains

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    Hyderabad: Telangana chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao asked state chief secretary A Santhi Kumari to start examining the damage caused by unseasonal rainfall in various regions, particularly Choppadandi and Karimnagar rural mandals.

    He asked her to communicate with district collectors about agricultural damage caused by unseasonal rainfall and to compile reports so that further action could be taken.

    Unseasonal rainfall, thunderstorms, and high winds have pummelling numerous sections of the state since Friday night. Farmers’ harvested crops were drenched in numerous locations after being stored for drying.

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    The hailstorm on Saturday afternoon destroyed several mango plantations in Siddipet, Medak, and other nearby places. Even though the ryots attempted to protect the crop with tarpaulin coverings, the rice piles taken to the markets by farmers in Husnabad were destroyed.

    The paddy fields in various Mahabubabad district mandals, including Kuruvi, Sirolu, Chinna Guduru, Marimeda, and Dantalapally, were also devastated by rains and hailstorms.

    A poultry farm in the district’s Errakunta tanda in Thorur mandal collapsed, and 20 sheep perished when lightning hit Govindaram in Bheemaram mandal of Jagtial district.

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  • Eyeing national role, KCR pushes for caste census but not Bihar model

    Eyeing national role, KCR pushes for caste census but not Bihar model

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    Hyderabad: While Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) has been supporting the demand for caste-based census, its government in Telangana may come under pressure from the backward classes (BCs) to conduct a survey in the state on the lines of the exercise being undertaken in Bihar.

    Backward classes groups are demanding the K. Chandrasekhar Rao (KCR)-led government to issue an order to conduct the caste census of BCs in the state as the BJP-led government at the Centre is refusing to undertake the exercise at the national level.

    As KCR has changed Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) into BRS to expand the party activities across the country, the BC groups feel that by taking an initiative for a caste census in Telangana, can send the right message to BCs across the country.

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    These groups have even offered to extend help to BRS in other states if it comes out with an order to conduct the BC caste census in Telangana.

    BC Sankshema Sangham national president Jajula Srinivas Goud has urged the KCR to take the initiative in Telangana as this would help him win the hearts of BCs in other states. “If a GO (Government Order) is issued for caste census in Telangana, we are ready to enlighten BCs and OBCs in states where BRS wants to contest,” he said.

    He believes that by conducting a caste census KCR can build a national image. “He is trying to project the Telangana model before the entire country to expand BRS in other states. The caste census will further consolidate this Telangana model,” he said.

    However, BRS has not yet reacted to this demand. Political observers say that the party has taken a stand in support of the caste census but it will tread cautiously on taking any step on its own which may politically boomerang.

    The ruling party may skirt the issue in the run-up to Assembly elections scheduled later this year. Some leaders have already mentioned that the power of conducting the census rests with the Centre.

    Chairman of Telangana State Commission for Backward Classes, Vakulabarnam Krishna Mohan Rao has demanded that the Centre transfer the subject to the concurrent list. He claimed that the state government is committed to conducting a caste census of BCs but it is for the Centre to facilitate this.

    In October 2021, Telangana Assembly passed a resolution seeking caste wise census of the Backward Class to be conducted while holding the general census for 2021.

    KCR had told the Assembly that BCs constitute nearly 50 per cent of Telangana’s population. He pointed out that various political parties and State Assemblies in the country had passed resolutions seeking caste census.

    While introducing the resolution, the Chief Minister had said: “In view of the upliftment of poorer sections of the society, it was necessary to maintain accurate statistics for taking up various welfare measures for benefitting the poorest of the poor.”

    “…Second Telangana Legislative Assembly hereby with a view to ensure that provisions of clause IV of Article 15, clause V of Article 15 and clause VI of Article 16 regarding the socially and educationally backward classes of citizens as also the provisions of clause VI of Article 243 D and clause VI of Article 243 E regarding backward classes of citizens urges the Central government that the caste wise census of backward classes of citizens be conducted while holding the general census for 2021,” reads the resolution.

    KCR argues that the caste census, as part of the Census, is necessary to identify socially, economically, and educationally backward communities and increase reservations proportionate to their population.

    He slammed the BJP government at the Centre for submitting an affidavit in the Supreme Court, expressing its inability to take up the caste-based census in the country. He found a mismatch between the population and the reservation extended to Scheduled Caste (SCs) and said there was a need to increase the existing reservations for SC communities from the existing 15 per cent owing to a rise in the communities’ population.

    He invoked Dr B.R. Ambedkar and said that the Centre must continue with the aspirations of the architect of the Indian Constitution to ensure social justice to the SCs

    He pointed out that people belonging to the backward classes and scheduled castes (SCs) are also demanding a caste census. “The SC population was fixed at 15 per cent long back but with authority, I can say that it has now crossed 17 per cent. In some states it even crossed 19 per cent,” he said.

    KCR had said that the population of SCs in Telangana was 17 per cent of the total state population, with about 18 lakh Dalit families living across the state.

    “But in some districts such as Mancherial, the SC population is 26 per cent. It is 22 per cent in Jayashankar Bhupalpally district, 21 per cent in Jangaon, Khammam, Rangareddy, and Vikarabad, and 20 per cent in Karimnagar. Hyderabad has the lowest SC population with about 11 per cent,” he said, quoting the Samagra Kutumba Survey or comprehensive household survey, conducted by the state government in 2014.

    The BRS leader has also found “fault” with the Modi government for not holding the census exercise in the country. He pointed out that the process of census began way back in 1871 and it continued uninterrupted till 2011.

    He pointed out that even during the two world wars, it didn’t stop. KCR said that it’s only through census does a government know what the situation is in the country. He alleged that the Modi government is not conducting a census because it was afraid of people knowing the facts.

    KCR argued that caste census of backward classes would help in evolving appropriate policies and programmes for their welfare.

    “The Centre is saying it’s a sensitive issue. Why it’s a sensitive issue. We have a caste system in the country. Why should we be ashamed of it? Are the governments not issuing caste certificates,” he asked.

    With the Congress party aggressively taking up the issue of caste census, KCR is also likely to be under pressure to come out with a strategy.

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  • Telangana: British MP appreciates CM KCR for Ambedkar Statue

    Telangana: British MP appreciates CM KCR for Ambedkar Statue

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    Hyderabad: Virendra Sharma, a British MP of Indian origin, appreciated chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao for the installation of the 125-foot-tall BR Ambedkar statue.

    “The construction of the new statue of Dr BR Ambedkar is a great achievement and one I hope you and the entire state are proud of,” he said in a letter.

    He said that the history and works of Dr Ambedkar are the story of India. Ambedkar’s ideas espoused and shaped the modern Constitution of India, prioritising development and plurality over outdated notions.

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    “Themes of tolerance, his stance for equality in society, and his thoughts, actions and extensive writing were way ahead of his time in the UK and India. As author and father of the constitution he drafted the text for the continuation of the nation,” said the UK MP.

    Sharma said that Ambedkar had a vision for the future that is not fully realised yet.

    “I am proud to work closely with Telangana community organisations in the UK. It is a particular pleasure to work closely with Uday Nagaraju, a son of Telangana, putting himself forward for election in the UK,” he added

    He said that the organisations do fantastic work, not just for their own community, but to invigorate and enrich the social and cultural life of the entire United Kingdom and Telangana diaspora.

    “I hope you will join us in the UK soon, and share the inspiration for the statue,” said Vijendra Sharma inviting KCR to Britain.

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  • Telangana: CM KCR participates in Eid-ul-Fitr celebrations

    Telangana: CM KCR participates in Eid-ul-Fitr celebrations

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    Hyderabad: Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao on Saturday extended Eid-ul-Fitr wishes to Muslims across India and participated in Ramzan celebrations at State Home Minister Mohammad Mahmood Ali’s residence. 

    Upon invitation by the home minister and his family, KCR along with a few ministers, and Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) senior leaders participated in the celebrations.

    The chief minister was felicitated by Mahmood Ali’s family after which he took part in a traditional feast.

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    Telangana governor Tamilisai Soundararajan, union tourism minister G Kishan Reddy, Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) president A Revanth Reddy and other leaders conveyed greetings on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr.

    Eid prayers were offered at Eidgahs and mosques with the devout attending special prayers in large numbers at Mir Alam Eidgah, Hockey Ground at Masab Tank among other places in the city and in other parts of the state

    AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi and Telangana ministers also took part in prayers. Owaisi greeted people on the holy festival at an Eidgah.

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  • KCR directs release of budget for welfare schemes

    KCR directs release of budget for welfare schemes

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    Hyderabad: Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao seems to have planned a hat-trick with effective implementation of welfare schemes. In the last two years, due to the delay in the release of the budget, the welfare schemes have come to a standstill. The Chief Minister, while reviewing the reasons for the delay, has approved the release of the budget for welfare schemes through a green channel.

    According to reliable sources, the Chief Minister said that the budget for welfare schemes of weaker sections, Dalits, women, farmers and minorities should be released through a green channel so that the support of these communities is available with the government.

    If the sources to be believed, the office bearers submitted a detailed report to the Chief Minister regarding non-release of the budget, in which the slowdown of various schemes was apprised. The chief minister is said to have directed the Finance Department officials not to delay the release of funds for welfare schemes and to carry out the release through the green channel.

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    The Chief Minister directed release of Rs 3,210 crore required for Kalyanlakshmi and Shadi Mubarak schemes. Thousands of applications for both schemes are said to be pending. The Chief Minister said that there is no shortage of funds, so steps should be taken to release the budget of welfare schemes through green channel system.

    The schemes identified by the chief minister include Aasra Pension, Rythu Bima, Ritu Bandhu, free electricity supply to farmers, Arogyashree, KCR kits, Re 1 per kg rice, scholarship and Chief Minister’s Overseas Scholarship Schemes.

    The chief minister is confident that welfare schemes can make the BRS successful for the third time. The state’s economic situation has been weak for two years due to Covid-19. The chief minister asked the officials to take steps to fully spend at least the current year’s welfare budget.

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  • Hyderabad: KCR to lay foundation for new NIMS block in May

    Hyderabad: KCR to lay foundation for new NIMS block in May

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    Hyderabad: Telangana health minister T Harish Rao on Thursday said that chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao will lay the foundation stone for the new block of Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) soon.

    The new state-of-the-art multispecialty block is being built with Rs 1571 crores in 32 acres at Erramanzil Colony. Including 500 emergency beds, the new facility is being constructed with a capacity of 2000 beds. The laying of the foundation stone of the new block will most likely happen in May.

    The new facility will house 42 super-speciality departments including heart, kidney, liver, cancer care, emergency and trauma care facilities, and all orthopaedic specialities.

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  • KCR govt can’t take credit for Telangana villages receiving awards: BJP leader

    KCR govt can’t take credit for Telangana villages receiving awards: BJP leader

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    Hyderabad: Telangana Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) vice-president NVSS Prabhakar on Tuesday said that Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao-led government cannot take credit for the villages in Telangana receiving more national gram panchayat awards.

    Talking to ANI, Prabhakar said, “The national awards for gram panchayats have been announced. Telangana, Kerala, Maharashtra, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh are some states that bagged these awards. These awards have been given for the proper implementation of central government schemes in rural areas. This award is not given to the KCR government. This is not for the activities or schemes they (state government) have brought in.”

    “It has been given for the work of the gram panchayats in regard to individual toilets, cleanliness, the Swatch Bharat project and others. This award is given for the proper implementation of these programs which helped the rural areas. We congratulate the sarpanches of these villages for this achievement”, Prabhakar added.

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    Earlier on Monday, CM KCR appreciated Telangana gram panchayats on receiving 13 out of the 46 national awards.

    The awards were presented by President Droupadi Murmu in Delhi on Monday.

    KCR congratulated the village administration and other officials for receiving the ‘National Conference on the Promotion of Panchayats – Awards ‘ held at the Vigyana Bhavan in Delhi on Monday.

    The Chief Minister said that these awards are testimony to the rural development activities, implemented by the state government.

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  • KCR delighted over Telangana villages bagging maximum national awards

    KCR delighted over Telangana villages bagging maximum national awards

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    Hyderabad: Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao on Monday expressed delight over Telangana gram panchayats receiving 13 out of the 46 national awards.

    These gram panchayats received the awards for several development themes, including greenery and cleanliness, which were presented by President Droupadi Murmu in Delhi on Monday.

    KCR, as the Chief Minister is popularly known, said that it is a matter of pride for all that Telangana clinched the awards in eight categories out of nine theme-based sections in Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Panchayat Satat Vikas awards.

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    “As many as 2.5 lakh village panchayats from across the country competed for these awards, out of which only 46 villages got them. Out of this, Telangana won 13 awards. It means 30 per cent of the total national awards announced have been bagged by Telangana,” said KCR as he noted that it is a great moment that the state won the first four ranks out of 13.

    KCR also congratulated Panchayat Raj, Rural Development and Rural Water Supply Minister Errabelli Dayakar Rao, Secretary Sandeep Kumar Sultania, Commissioner Hanumantha Rao, Sarpanchs of the respective villages, MPPs, Zilla Parishad Chairmen and Panchayati Raj department officials for receiving the awards from the hands of the President during the ‘National Conference on the Promotion of Panchayats – Awards Ceremony’ held at the Vigyana Bhavan in Delhi on Monday.

    The Chief Minister said that these awards are testimony to the rural development activities, including the ‘Palle Pragathi’, implemented by the state government. He said Telangana has become a role model for the country.

    KCR also said that Telangana is in the top position in every aspect in the development of panchayats and will continue its efforts for the development of all rural areas across the country with the spirit of winning the highest number of awards.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )