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Hyderabad: Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao on Monday chose to skip state Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan traditional At Home ; event on the occasion of Independence Day at Raj Bhavan. The event was not held last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Rao, who was expected to be present for the gathering, dropped out at the last minute due to reasons best known to him. Rao had given indication that he had mended fences with the Governor when he attended the swearing-in of the Chief Justice of the High Court
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AUGUSTA, Maine 鈥?Gov. Paul LePage has chosen a close personal adviser to lead the Maine
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polene usa vate development organizations and was executive director of the Central Maine Growth Council.Butera holds bachelor and masters degrees from the University of Pennsylvania. While he will be missed in our office, I am confident he will excel in his new role moving the department forward and helping Maine workers and job creators on a variety of labor issues, said LePage in a written statement. It is an exciting time to lead the labor department, as Maine now has an all-time high number of private-sector jobs and the lowest unemployment rate ever recorded. Butera has led a number of initiatives on behalf of the governor. In 2012, he helped launch a series of workshops on job creation. The only job state government can create is another government job, Butera wrote in a column fo
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