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  1. If its not KCR as first CM state would of have seen worst. Greenary every where, water every where in once a dried and desert telangana is bcoz of KCR
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  3. Ive janalaki kavalsindi. Ame evaditho padukundi entha mandi tho padukundi anedi irrelevant. Its her personal choice. Kaani, as a public official holding office, there are certain rules and codes of conduct. Little does ppl know there is a code of conduct for every freaking job...leaving contractors aside all full timers would know this. Not using office computers or printers for personal use is one such thing. India lo ee code of conduct strict ga enforce cheyyakane govt officers ki lekka lekunda poyindi. I'm sure many feel its acceptable here, but its not. Personal use ki campaign funds vaadadane ga George sontos gadni reps lepesindi despite knowing they will lose edge and also the possibility the losing the seat altogether. Dont even need to talk about corruption. Her recruitment by APPSC itself is fraudulent. anduke ee sarayi reddy gadi illicit relation highlight ayyindi. Vaallemanna cheskoni bidda vishayam lo ee land dealings with mafia motham sort out cheyyali.
    3 points
  4. jairam is culprit for division and AP not getting any benefits during division. asalu Telugu states ki 45 MP seats unnayi ani modati nundi congress vallaki digest avvadu bro. anduke devide chesaru. division bill lo AP ki SCS ivvakunda ipudu prati sari division topic techi TDP ni target chestharu. ee jairam gaadu oka loafer naakoduku. veedini maamulu ga 10gakudadu.
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  5. Itta anni kappuku sachi enjoy ante etta. Aaa paita theesi para 10ngi maa @LadiesTailor kuttina low neck blouse vesukuni idhe catwalk chesthe adho mudhu muchata.
    3 points
  6. Nothing will beat underground tunnel between Amaravati and Vijayawada 😬
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  7. It won't take too long before people realize that Kootami is much worse when compared to YCP.. Already state lo law and order situation has worsened very badly since the new government came into power..
    3 points
  8. In War-Room all night with his disciple, the aviation minister and fixed the issue warald wide facing Flights are back running now monitoring the situation in Control-Room
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  9. As a 3 rd language? North bikaari states lo any of our south languages ni 3 rd language la pettinara? Asalu evadu implement chesadu, enduku north galla guddda balupu, national language kaadu raa babu ante most spoken language anta I like tamil and kannada people on this issue, asusual ga Telugu vallaki siggu ledu, especially hyd vallaki North galla mogga cheekutaaru
    2 points
  10. Before CBN claims the credit, let us give it to him anyway @southyx @akkum_bakkum @idibezwada @SirRavindraJadeja @Pavanonline @11_MohanReddy @JAMBALHOT_RAJA
    2 points
  11. I really cannot judge between them but I can recall that whole of Middle East was thrown into chaos — chaos that ME never recovered. The rise of ISIS and their attrocities on Yehudis and Christian monorities, bringing down Libya, Syria conflicts, Iraq’s disintegration, sanctions on Iran, proliferation of nuclear technology from Pakistan to Iran, Immigrant crisis in Europe due to the downfall of several ME countries, messing up with Turkey, complete destruction of Afghanistan, war threats with North Korea, issues with Canada, ….even disagreements with NaTo Allies like UK and Germany… asalu Obama was the biggest disaster that happened to USA in general and Rest of the World in particular… ye angle lo neeku Obama decent anipinchaadu bro???
    2 points
  12. Tamil ki telugu ki sambandham ee kanapadadu.. naku sanskrit tho telugu similar anipistundi... Btw i can read, write telugu, sagam mandi telugollaku adi kuda radu kani telugu gurinchi matladutaaru
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  13. Settlers should learn telugu to survive not otherway.
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  14. Proposal from IT companies. mundu aa infy ni bayatiki tannali
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  15. *Gudiseti* panulu? ave kadha nenu chesinavi...antha daaniki why all this disco .. ani shanti fafa thega badha pading.
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  16. Anil kumar reddy/Arundhati movie villan look very similar
    2 points
  17. Endi vayya same to same vunnaru. Specially AKY as it is
    2 points
  18. ఏ మాత్రం సిగ్గుశరం లేకుండా... వీళ్ళు మొదలుపెట్టిన ఈ ఫేక్ ప్రచారాన్ని చూశారా !? ఆరోజు... అమరరాజా బ్యాటరీస్ పరిశ్రమను మేమే దణ్ణం పెట్టి పొమ్మన్నాం అని.. ప్రజాధనం జీతంగా తీసుకుని ప్రభుత్వ సలహాదారు పదవి అనుభవించిన సజ్జల రామకృష్ణారెడ్డి చెప్పిన మాటలు ఇంకా మరిచిపోలేదు రాష్ట్ర ప్రజలు !! అయినా సరే... నిస్సిగ్గుగా, నిర్లజ్జగా ఈరోజు చేస్తున్న ఈ దుష్ప్రచారం చూస్తుంటే.. వీళ్ళను పుట్టించిన తల్లిదండ్రుల పెంపకం మీద అసహ్యం కలుగుతోంది !! బురదలో పoదులూ బతుకుతాయి అశుద్ధం తింటూ... మనుషులకు ఏ హానీ చెయ్యకుండా !! కానీ దానికంటే దిగజారి వీళ్ళు ఇంకెంత జుగుప్సాకరంగా బ్రతుకుతున్నారో దీన్ని బట్టి అర్ధం చేసుకోవచ్చు !! వీళ్ళను కరెక్టుగా తిట్టడానికి తెలుగులో ఉన్న బూతులు ఏమాత్రం సరిపోవు... అంత నీచమైన బతుకు వీళ్ళది !! --
    2 points
  19. Ee bufoon gadega bill draft chesindi. Appudu kavalane draft lo pettakunda ippudu kathal minguthunnadu. Appudu notlo em pettukunnadoo. Before division his target was again these tdp mp’s pressing on the issue of telangana, now this!
    2 points
  20. https://www.siasat.com/rs-1-5-lakh-crore-will-be-spent-for-musi-riverfront-development-in-5-years-revanth-3065011/
    2 points
  21. Dani nelaki vache 50k ki adi 2 villas 1 apt ante idi chana pedda khiladi sir…. Ma shai anna pilla baga hushar undi ani encourage chesi nattu unadu
    2 points
  22. tappemundi le baa......fig alantadi.... ayina interview lo papa pedda pedda matalu matladuthundi....okari cinema lo nenu act cheyatam enti avasaram aithey neney produce chestha anutundi.... @Konebhar6 financial back up emo doubt koduthundi...
    2 points
  23. recent elections base chesukoni edi decide cheyylem anna, people vote based on different reasons kotta bangaru lokam cinema lo dialogue vuntadi ee roju manchi repu chedu avvochhu, ee roju chedu repu manchi avvochu
    2 points
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  26. Ante veyyi kotlu chesina cheyakapoyina
    1 point
  27. Already Bangalore M gudisipptundi…ee discrimination valla… Hyd welcomes all kind of ppl with diff cultures and languages….ooru frukku better stay away from Hyd and influencing with their stupid chest thumping language fanaticism.
    1 point
  28. Everything he talks is correct. It has right data. But the only problem is..that everything is centered around him. I think the data processing part of his brain is exceptionally good. Sadly, the other party has gone nuts.
    1 point
  29. intiki rent, car loan, grocery cost, ivvanni kooda save avuthai ee save aina amount hospital karchukipothai
    1 point
  30. Lol I think they're expiring next year, apudu oka sari paycheck chusko takkuva vastado ekkuva vastado. I don't like him but his tax cuts were very good and wage increases too
    1 point
  31. meeru matram .. 3K adapillalu miss ayyaru ani chepparu 2 years back... Inka list ivvaledu antunna YCP's , aa list ivvandi memu ma list istam antunnaru..
    1 point
  32. https://www.instagram.com/reel/C9NAONvptD1/?igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
    1 point
  33. assala financial compensation endhuku ivvali aayanaki, but y?..apology okay kadha...!! halting the entire mall is pure BS move..!!
    1 point
  34. Indian Americans are now the largest and most politically active group among Asian Americans. Among their recent milestones: Vice President Kamala Harris, two G.O.P. presidential candidates — and a possible second lady. Listen to this article · 9:44 min Learn more Share full article Usha Vance, who could become the second lady, is something of a political enigma. She was registered as a Democrat as recently as 2014 and has said little about her own politics.Credit...Haiyun Jiang for The New York Times By Amy Qin and Jonathan Wolfe Amy Qin reported from Washington, and Jonathan Wolfe from San Diego. July 20, 2024, 5:03 a.m. ET When Senator JD Vance became Donald J. Trump’s running mate this week on the Republican presidential ticket, it also marked the first time that an Indian American and practicing Hindu, Usha Vance, stood to become a vice-presidential spouse. That cemented a remarkable reality: at the current moment, a woman of Indian descent will either serve another term in the White House or be the second lady. It was the latest milestone for an Indian American community that has emerged as a political powerhouse over the past decade. Kamala Harris in 2021 became the first person of Indian descent, as well as the first woman and Black person, to be vice president. The 2024 presidential cycle is the first one to have featured two Indian American candidates in Nikki Haley and Vivek Ramaswamy. And there are now five Indian American members of Congress and nearly 40 Indian Americans in state legislatures — the highest number of any Asian origin group in the country, according to AAPI Data, an organization that collects data about Asian Americans. It comes alongside another first for Indian Americans: They recently surpassed Chinese Americans to become the largest Asian group in the United States among people who identify with one country of origin, according to a census report released last year. In 2020, nearly 4.4 million people identified as solely Indian. (Chinese people are still the largest group when counting those who identify with multiple countries of origin.) Most Indians came to the United States after 1965, when a new immigration law removed restrictions that had excluded Asians, Africans and others from the country. The Indian population in the United States has spiked in recent decades, in particular, as American companies in the booming technology sector have sought to hire large numbers of software engineers and computer programmers, drawing some of India’s most-educated workers. Among Asians in the United States, Indians are the wealthiest and most highly educated origin group on average. And on almost every measure of political and civic engagement, Indian Americans rank at or near the top among Asian groups, a fact that experts largely attribute to their roots in a country with a strong democratic tradition and high usage of English. “Indian Americans are a growing force in American politics,” said Karthick Ramakrishnan, founder and executive director of AAPI Data. Image Mrs. Vance and JD Vance wait for him to be introduced during the first day of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee.Credit...Doug Mills/The New York Times The population boom has been a recent phenomenon. When Ms. Harris’s mother, Shyamala Gopalan, arrived in 1958 to pursue a graduate degree at the University of California, Berkeley, she was one of only 12,000 Indian immigrants living in the country. Many Indians who immigrated after the 1965 immigration act came to pursue higher education. That law lifted quotas by country of origin, which had favored Europeans. After completing their studies, many Indians found jobs and were sponsored for legal permanent residency by their employers. Others were brought to the United States by companies and institutions to perform high-skilled jobs. Mrs. Vance’s father, Krish Chilukuri, is a mechanical engineer who studied at the Indian Institute of Technology, the country’s most prestigious engineering university system. Her mother, Lakshmi Chilukuri, is a biologist and now provost of a college at the University of California, San Diego. They raised Mrs. Vance and her sister, Shreya, in Rancho Peñasquitos, an upper-middle-class suburb of San Diego, speaking Telugu and English at home. The Chilukuris were part of a close-knit group of six families from southern India. Many of the adults were engineers or educators. Mrs. Vance and her parents did not respond to requests for an interview. 2024 Election: Live Updates› Updated July 20, 2024, 8:19 a.m. ET4 hours ago 4 hours ago Trump and Zelensky speak by phone as Ukraine worries about U.S. backing. Trump and Vance head to Michigan, while Biden publicly stands firm. Here’s the latest. Pelosi told colleagues she would favor an ‘open’ nomination process if Biden drops out. The families stuck together even as the Indian community in San Diego ballooned from around 200 families in the mid-1980s to about 40,000 people today, mirroring the larger shift in the nation’s Indian population, according to Rami Reddy Mutyala, chairman of Shri Mandir, a local Hindu temple that the Chilukuris occasionally attend. The women were avid readers and would often gather to discuss novels, while the men traded tips for growing tropical fruits like guavas and mangoes, said Ramesh Rao, a close family friend of the Chilukuris. “There was an obsession to try to see if you can recreate the summertime experiences of India,” Mr. Rao said. In the past two decades, the growing demand for tech workers has resulted in a new surge of skilled immigrants from India. About 60 percent of Indians in the United States today arrived after 2000. In recent years, the number of Indian migrants illegally crossing the southern border has also spiked. As of 2021, about 725,000 undocumented Indian immigrants were in the United States, according to the Pew Research Center. The growing diversity within the Indian diaspora — which includes different faiths, economic backgrounds and levels of education — has led at times to divisions within the community over issues like caste bias and the Hindu nationalist politics of Narendra Modi, the prime minister of India. All the while, the community has deepened its engagement with American politics. Like many first-generation immigrants, the Chilukuris have not been especially vocal about politics, five family friends said. But like most Indian Americans, Mrs. Vance’s parents are Democrats, according to recent voter registration records. In 2017, Lakshmi Chilukuri was also one of more than 2,300 California professors who signed an open letter to Mr. Trump urging him not to withdraw from the Paris accords on climate change. Since at least 2008, Indian Americans, who have the highest voter turnout rates among Asian groups in presidential elections, have been a reliably Democratic voting bloc. They have long seen the party as more tolerant of different faiths and ethnicities, and more supportive of safety net policies they valued in India, Mr. Ramakrishnan said. Over the years, the Democratic Party has also invested considerable resources in trying to appeal to Asian American voters. But Indian American support for President Biden has declined, and more Indian Americans are identifying as independents, according to the Asian American Voter Survey released this month. If Mr. Biden leaves the 2024 race, Ms. Harris would be his likeliest replacement, which would give Indian Americans their first presidential nominee. Some Republican leaders see an opportunity to make inroads on issues like family, education and immigration. And even as the Republican Party has emphasized its ties to Christianity, some party leaders have tried to appeal to people of other faiths. Until recently, it was rare to see prominent Indian Americans in the Republican Party who were not Christian. Bobby Jindal, a Louisiana Republican who ran for president in the 2016 cycle, was raised Hindu but has described himself as an “evangelical Catholic.” Ms. Haley, another high-profile Republican, was raised Sikh and later converted to Christianity. Image Bobby Jindal was an early Indian American political success story, serving as Louisiana governor before running for president in 2016 as a Republican.Credit...Sean Rayford/Getty Images But in an interview last month with Fox and Friends, Mrs. Vance spoke openly about the importance of her Hindu faith in her upbringing. (Mr. Vance was raised Protestant and converted to Catholicism in 2019.) And Mr. Ramaswamy, a classmate of the Vances at Yale Law School and a Trump acolyte, also spoke openly, though carefully, about his Hindu faith on the presidential campaign trail. Mrs. Vance’s elevated role could also help win over some Indian American voters and donors. But the recent Asian American Voter Survey also showed that the drop in support for Mr. Biden among Indian Americans has not corresponded with a meaningful uptick in support for Mr. Trump. Miriam Lobo, a close friend of Mrs. Vance’s parents in San Diego, said that she was thrilled to see that Mrs. Vance, whom she described as a “grounded” and “thoughtful” woman, now had a chance to become the nation’s second lady. Ms. Lobo, an Indian American, has twice hosted Mr. Vance at her house for Christmas in recent years, she said, and called him “simple folk” and “like one of us.” But she did not mince words when it came to Mr. Vance’s running mate. “I don’t like Donald Trump,” she said. “I’ve never liked him.” She then added, “I think,” and paused for a moment, before continuing: “I don’t like the way he treats people.” Mrs. Vance herself is something of a political enigma. She was a registered Democrat until at least 2014, according to an online database that includes voter registration records. Even as her husband has gone from a “Never Trump” critic to a fervent supporter of Mr. Trump, she has said little publicly or privately about her own politics, friends said. At the Republican National Committee on Wednesday night, in her first high-profile appearance since Mr. Vance became the Republican vice-presidential pick, Mrs. Vance spoke lovingly of her husband, describing him as a devoted father and husband who had even learned how to cook Indian food for her mother despite being a “meat-and-potatoes kind of guy.” But two words were conspicuously missing from her speech: Donald Trump
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