
Top Telangana news developments today
The Hindu
Key news developments from Telangana on June 4, 2022
Here are the key news developments in Telangana to watch out for today:
1. The National Medical Council has given permission to health university of Telangana to relocate 450 MBBS and 80 post-graduate students of MNR, TRR and Mahavir medical colleges in Hyderabad whose permissions were cancelled. The students are to be relocated to other medical colleges subject to some conditions.
2. The State government has decided to collect green fund from contractors for issue of new licences and renewals.
3. The transmission corporation of Telangana has formed a negotiations committee with officials to initiate the process of constituting a Pay Revision Commission for power staff.
4. The State government has ordered strict vigilance on illegal transport of fertilizers ahead of kharif agricultural operations set to begin in a week.
5. IT Minister K.T. Rama Rao will participate in several developmental programmes and address a public meeting in Mahbubnagar.
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