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“Stay Informed: Get the Latest Telangana News with Today’s Top 5 Updates”

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"Stay Informed: Get the Latest Telangana News with Today's Top 5 Updates"

The Telangana government, led by Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, has announced that it will not be submitting any reports to the Central government regarding the crop damage caused by recent unseasonal rains. This decision was made in response to the Central government’s perceived lack of support towards the state. However, the Telangana government has pledged to provide financial assistance of Rs 10,000 per acre to affected farmers. On Thursday, KCR inspected the crops damaged by unseasonal showers and hailstorms in Khammam, Mahabubabad, and other districts.

In other news, the Board of Secondary Education, Telangana has announced that SSC exam hall tickets will be available for download from their official website bse.telangana.gov.in starting Friday. Students are advised to download their hall tickets in a timely manner.

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Dr V Srinivas Goud, Minister for Excise, Prohibition, Tourism, Sports and Youth welfare, has emphasized that caste discrimination in the country will only end when opportunities for economic and social development are given to Dalits and other marginalized communities. He made this statement during a recent visit to Mahabubnagar.

Ranga Reddy district collector S Harish has been praised for his exemplary work in bringing about significant changes in the lives of local people in a short amount of time. Harish, who previously served as Medak District Collector, has set a new standard for civil servants.

Finally, Health Minister T Harish Rao has urged government hospital staff to provide a good atmosphere for patients seeking treatment and not to get annoyed with them. This advice was given during a visit to Siddipet.

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