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Hyderabad: BRS  Bharat Rashtra Samithi  working president KT Rama Rao has called upon his party cadre including ministers and legislators to organise demonstrations in all Mandals, constituencies, district headquarters and urban areas to protest against the Center   decision to hike prices of LPG cylinders by Rs 50.   While the latest price hike, commercial cylinders will now cost Rs 350 and the domestic LPG cylinder price, which cost Rs 400 before the Modi-led BJP government came to power will now be sold at Rs 1,155. Also ReadAfter hike, LPG cylinder price in Hyderabad highest among metros KTR spoke to his party ministers and leaders in a teleco <a href=https://www.hydro-jug.us>hydrojug</a> nference on Wednesday and directed them to make arrangements for the protests on Thursday and Friday.     Stating that it had now become a regular practice for the Modi government to hike the LPG cylinder price soon after Assembly elections in different states, he demanded to know if the price hike was a Womens Day gift from Modi to the women of the country.  He also  <a href=https://www.stanleycups.com.de>stanley deutschland</a> reminded the unfulfilled promise <a href=https://www.hydro-flasks.us>hydro flask water bottle</a>  of the BJP government to provide cooking gas connections at a subsidised price under the Ujwal Scheme. Women who obtained Ujwal scheme connections from Prime Minister Modi are unable to purchase domestic gas cylinders today, he said.                            :root{--slide-width:336px;--slide-height:280px;--progress-height:4px;--dot-size:10px;--inactive-dot: ccc;--active-dot: 074588;--border-color: ddd} .st-code{posit Psnf Hyderabad: HMDA to improvise track safety for Formula E race
AUGUSTA, Maine 鈥?More legislative candidates are signing up to use Maines taxpayer-funded campaign system after voters strengthened it last year, but it may not be fully funded for the 2016 elections.The two-pronged, ideological fight comes on the heels of Question 1s November 2015  <a href=https://www.polenes.us>polene cyme</a> passage: It increased money paid to the Maine Clean Election Fund annually from $2 million to $3 million and a <a href=https://www.owalas.at>owala flasche</a> dded new disclosure requirements as well as increased penalties for law violations.That vote increased participation in a program that has been weakened in recent years by U.S. Supreme Court decisions and funding raids. Of the 241 candidates who filed for 2016 legislative campaigns as of Friday, 182 鈥?or nearly 76 percent 鈥?are using it, compared with just 53 percent in 2014.But legislative Democrats and Republicans are deadlocked over a permanent funding source. The funds overseers also want the Legislature to advance a payment to the fund so it can bankroll legislative campaigns through November, but Republicans including Gov. Paul LePage, a program opponent, have lined up against it.With deadlines looming, the down-and-dirty political wrangling over Maines Clean Election system could shake confidence in the voter-approve <a href=https://www.polenes.com.de>polene tasche</a> d program.Democrats and Republicans are sparring over whether Question 1 should be funded by closing tax loopholes 鈥?as the law says 鈥?or by the state budget.Question 1 gave the Maine Legislature wide latitude to find $6 million in funding for the law over two years, only
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