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    Health Minister T Harish Rao inaugurated a new government hospital in Korutla, Karimnagar. The hospital has 100 beds and cost Rs. 16.80 crore to build.

    During a public meeting at Korutla College Ground, Harish reassured the public that government hospitals now have top-notch facilities and there is no need to fear visiting them.

    Harish also challenged Congress leader Revanth Reddy to a debate on the ten years of Congress rule and BRS rule. He stated that if Congress rule is good, the public will vote for Congress, and if BRS government rule is good, people will vote for BRS.

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    Harish expressed confidence that the BJP will not be successful in the upcoming election. He criticized the Congress party for damaging the lives of beedi workers with the skull symbol on beedi packs. Harish highlighted that the KCR government has been providing pensions to beedi workers, increasing their pension from Rs 200 to Rs 2,000. He also praised KCR for his support to farmers through Rythu Bandhu. Additionally, he mentioned that 70% of children are delivered in government hospitals.

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