Telangana CM Announces Adilabad Airport, Vows District Transformation

Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy announced the foundation stone for Adilabad Airport will be laid on June 2, marking a major connectivity boost for the backward district. He unveiled a comprehensive vision to develop Adilabad as a hub for industry, education, and tourism, including plans for a new university and enhanced funding for the Basara temple. The CM vowed to revive the stalled Pranahita Chevella irrigation project to transform the region's agriculture. He also countered the opposition BRS's allegations, criticizing their past decade in power for lack of development.

Key Points: Telangana CM Revanth Reddy Announces Adilabad Airport

  • Airport foundation on June 2
  • University & temple development
  • Revival of Pranahita Chevella project
  • Counter to BRS allegations
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Adilabad, long hit by poor connectivity, to get airport: T'gana CM​

Telangana CM Revanth Reddy announces Adilabad airport foundation on June 2, plans for university, temple funds, and irrigation revival.

"We will resume the Pranahita‑Chevella project... and transform this region into a lush green and fertile land. - CM Revanth Reddy"

Hyderabad, April 6

Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy on Monday announced that the foundation stone for Adilabad Airport will be laid on June 2, Telangana Formation Day.​

The backward Adilabad district, which once had poor transport facilities, would now get air connectivity. The state government held a series of meetings with the Centre and secured sanction for an airport, he said.​

The Chief Minister was addressing a public meeting at Pipri in Adilabad district after launching various development works.​

Unveiling the government's vision for developing Adilabad district, CM Revanth Reddy said the backward, tribal‑dominated Adilabad region will be developed as a hub of industry, education, and tourism. ​

Land acquisition was being taken up at a rapid pace to establish a university in Adilabad. The foundation stone for a university in Adilabad will be laid soon.​

He said Rs 225 crore had already been sanctioned for the development of the Basara Gnana Saraswati Temple. He assured that, if necessary, additional funds would be sanctioned.​

The Chief Minister announced that he will visit the district once every two months and sanction the required funds.​

He reiterated that the state government will revive the proposal to construct the Pranahita Chevella project at Tummidihatti and execute the project soon.​

He vowed to complete all pending irrigation projects. "We will resume the Pranahita‑Chevella project at Thummidihatti, and it is my responsibility to provide irrigation water to Adilabad and transform this region into a lush green and fertile land," he said.​

In a strong counter to the allegations by the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) about the development of the market yards, CM Revanth Reddy questioned the previous government for not taking up such works.​

"The BRS ruled the state for 10 years. No significant development took place under the previous government," the Chief Minister said, and appealed to the opposition to maintain dignity and restraint.​

Reiterating that the Congress will retain power and rule the state till 2034, the Chief Minister said that Congress fought on people's issues despite the BRS government filing cases against party leaders and successfully brought the party back to power.​

Revanth Reddy made it clear that he will do politics only during elections and move forward with the main agenda of state development.​

The Chief Minister noted that the government was also inviting opposition leaders to public events. Telangana has not witnessed such a tradition in the past 10 years, and it must be upheld and continued in true spirit. ​

The government is also sanctioning development works in the Assembly constituencies represented by opposition parties.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Good step, but I'm skeptical. We hear such big announcements before every election cycle. The real test is completion and sustainable operation. Will this airport have regular, affordable flights, or will it become another white elephant? The focus should be on connecting it to major cities.
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Suresh O
Development for Adilabad is long overdue. The tribal communities there need better access to education and healthcare. An airport is good, but I hope the government ensures that the local people get jobs in these new projects and the university. Inclusive growth is key.
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Anjali F
Finally! My hometown getting an airport feels unreal. Traveling to Hyderabad for work or family visits is a major journey by road. This will be a game-changer for students and professionals from the region. Hope the timeline is met.
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Vikram M
The CM talking about reviving Pranahita-Chevella is the bigger news for farmers. Irrigation is the lifeline for that region, more than an airport. If they can deliver water to the fields, it will be a true transformation. Fingers crossed.
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Kiran H
While development is welcome, the political blame game continues. Instead of questioning the past 10 years, the current government should just focus on delivering. Actions speak louder than words. Let's see the airport tarmac, not just the foundation stone.
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