The Telangana government has declined a ₹100 crore donation from the Adani Group for its Young India Skills University. Chief Minister Revanth Reddy cited concerns about potential damage to the government’s image. While rejecting the donation, Reddy affirmed the government’s commitment to existing, legally sound investment deals with Adani Group, echoing Rahul Gandhi’s stance.
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