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Prof K Nageshwar: Why KCR Wants to go Supreme court on RTC? (Video)

         RTC పై సుప్రీంకోర్టుకు పోతానంటున్న KCR, ఏమిటీ మతలబు?

The Telangana government on Monday said it would not take back any striking employee of the Road Transport Corporation (RTC) after the expiry of November 5 deadline, while agitating employees ruled out joining duties without the government meeting their demands.

With just a day left for the deadline to end and only a handful of employees rejoining duties since the cabinet's decision on Saturday, Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao on Monday reviewed the situation.

According to the Chief Minister's Office, it was decided not to take back any employee who failed to report to duty by Tuesday midnight.

 

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Prof K Nageshwar: Why KCR Wants to go Supreme court on RTC? (Video)

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Prof K Nageshwar: Why KCR Wants to go Supreme court on RTC? (Video)
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Prof K Nageshwar: Why KCR Wants to go Supreme court on RTC? (Video)
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RTC పై సుప్రీంకోర్టుకు పోతానంటున్న KCR, ఏమిటీ మతలబు? The Telangana government on Monday said it would not take back any striking employee of the Road Transport Corporation (RTC) after the expiry of November 5 deadline, while agitating employees ruled out joining duties without the government meeting their demands. With just a day left for the deadline to end and only a handful of employees rejoining duties since the cabinet's decision on Saturday, Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao on Monday reviewed the situation. According to the Chief Minister's Office, it was decided not to take back any employee who failed to report to duty by Tuesday midnight.