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Budget session of Telangana legislature under COVID regulations
Updated Mar 11, 2021, 6:27 am IST
Special seating arrangements have been made to ensure physical distancing between legislators
The session involving both the houses will commence on March 15. (DC File Photo)
Hyderabad: The budget session of the Telangana state legislature will be held under Covid-19 safety protocols and restrictions, including strict physical distancing norms that were in place for the monsoon session in September 2020.
The session involving both the houses will commence on March 15. Assembly Speaker Pocharam Srinivas Reddy reviewed the arrangements on Wednesday. Special seating arrangements have been made to ensure physical distancing between legislators.
Celebrating the spirit of India
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Patriotic zeal pervades institutions, offices across Telangana on the occasion of 72nd Republic Day
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The rifle of a Railway Protection Force personnel has the rapt attention of two girls ahead of the Republic Day Parade in Secunderabad on Tuesday. | Photo Credit: RAMAKRISHNA G
Patriotic zeal pervades institutions, offices across Telangana on the occasion of 72nd Republic Day
The 72nd Republic Day was celebrated with enthusiasm and patriotic fervour by following COVID-19 norms in legislative bodies, government offices and institutions as also by political parties across the State on Tuesday.
In the Legislative Assembly, Speaker Pocharam Srinivas Reddy hoisted the national flag. Speaking on the occasion, he thanked the scientific community for finding vaccine against COVID-19 and it was a moment of pride for the people of Telangana as one of the vaccines was developed and is being made in Hyderabad.
PV remembered on death anniversary
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Politicians paying tribute to the late Prime Minister at PV Gyan Bhoomi in the city on Wednesday.
Raising the banner of ‘son of the soil’, three mainstream parties on Wednesday observed the 16th death anniversary of former Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao.
Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao also paid tributes to PV, saying that the latter would go down in the history of the country as an endless reformist. The country was reaping the benefits now of reforms introduced by PV in economic, education and land administration. His firmness in dealing with internal security and external affairs had strengthened the country’s unity, integrity and sovereignty.