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    The Chief Minister of Telangana, K Chandrashekar Rao, recently spoke at a public meeting in Nirmal. He urged the people of the state to vote against the Congress party in the upcoming elections. He said that if they vote for Congress, they will have to say ‘Ram Ram’ to Rythu Bandhu and ‘Jai Bheem’ to Dalit Bandhu. He also mentioned that the Congress wants to get rid of the Dharani portal, which allows people to complete registrations quickly. If people want to keep the Dharani portal, they should vote against Congress, according to KCR.

    KCR also talked about the benefits that farmers are receiving under the BRS government. They are getting Rythu Bandhu and Rythu Bima benefits directly into their bank accounts. The state government has set up 7,000 paddy procuring centres, and this money is also being deposited into the bank accounts of farmers. KCR promised to set up food processing industries in every mandal in the state during the next term. The government would provide an assistance of Rs 3 lakh to about 3,000 beneficiaries under each constituency under the Gruha Lakshmi scheme.

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    The Chief Minister also announced sops for the district, including an Engineering College, Rs 10 lakh to each of the 396 Gram Panchayats in Nirmal and Rs 25 crore each to Nirmal, Mudhole and Khanapur Municipalities.

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