Followed Gandhian Ideals During Telangana Movement: KCR Mar 13, 2021, 15:49 IST
Hyderabad: Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao on Friday said that he drew inspiration from Mahatma Gandhi and adopted his ideal of non-violence during the statehood movement that led to the creation of Telangana State.
The Chief Minister spoke after launching the Azaadi ka Amrut Mahotsav at Public Gardens here. The Mahotsav would see a series of events organized by the State government across Telangana to commemorate the 75th anniversary of India’s Independence. “I thoroughly studied the concept of non-violence adopted by Mahatma Gandhi in the freedom movement and followed in his footsteps to fight for Telangana State,” he said.
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UP to launch 15-day focused testing campaign to stop Covid-19 spread
UP to launch 15-day focused testing campaign to stop Covid-19 spread
After the second wave of Covid-19 hit Maharastra, Uttar Pradesh will now run a 15-day “focused testing campaign from March 13 to 27 in view of the Holi Festival.
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After the second wave of Covid-19 hit Maharastra, Uttar Pradesh will now run a 15-day “focused testing campaign from March 13 to 27 in view of the Holi Festival.
The drive is focused on testing migrant workers and persons for Covid-19 who coming back to the state from other states.
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