Telangana CM Launches 99-Day 'Praja Palana' Plan for Tangible Change

Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has launched a 99-day 'Praja Palana-Pragati Pranalika' action plan to communicate and implement government schemes directly at the village level. He emphasized that the government's role is that of a servant, working without compromise on welfare and development to correct past mistakes. The program includes schemes like free bus travel for women, subsidized gas cylinders, and free electricity to bring tangible changes in citizens' lives. The CM outlined the vision "Telangana Rising - 2047" with the goal of making the state a global leader across all sectors.

Key Points: Telangana CM Revanth Reddy Unveils 99-Day 'Praja Palana' Action Plan

  • 99-day 'Praja Palana' action plan launched
  • Focus on tangible welfare & development
  • Aims for Telangana to be world leader by 2047
  • Free bus travel, Rs 500 gas cylinders among key schemes
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Our aim is to bring tangible change in people's lives, says Telangana CM

CM A. Revanth Reddy announces a 99-day 'Praja Palana' program to directly implement welfare schemes and bring tangible change to people's lives in Telangana.

"We are not rulers, we are servants, and we are constantly working with the aspirations and needs of the people as the focal point. - A. Revanth Reddy"

Hyderabad, April 2

Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy said on Thursday that the state government aims to bring tangible changes in the lives of the people.

He claimed that the government is working without compromise on welfare and development.

The Chief Minister gave a message to people on the occasion of Gram Sabhas to be held across the state from Thursday as part of a 99-day action plan titled 'Praja Palana-Pragati Pranalika' (people's governance-progress plan), aimed at communicating the state government schemes to people.

He stated that it has been two years and three months since the 'people's government' took office. "Overcoming economic challenges, correcting the mistakes of past rulers, our government is working without compromising on welfare and development. We are not rulers, we are servants, and we are constantly working with the aspirations and needs of the people as the focal point," he said in the message. This message will be read out by officials in all the gram sabhas.

The Chief Minister claimed that in every decision, the government keeps the welfare of the people, social responsibility and the future of the state in mind. Stating that people declared their approval and support for 'people's government' in by-elections, panchayat elections and municipal elections, the Chief Minister said these results further increased the government's responsibility.

"Government schemes are not merely on paper. Our intention is to bring about tangible changes in the lives of the people. With that intention, we have started a programme named 'Praja Palana - Pragathi Pranalika'. This programme should run like a movement from March 6 for 99 days, from the village level to the state level, with the coordination of all departments," he said.

The Chief Minister said every officer should work with the resolution of village problems as their top priority. There should be speedy clearance of files, cleanliness in government offices, and transparency in decisions.

He said schemes like free bus travel for women, gas cylinder for Rs 500, free electricity up to 200 units, Arogyasri, ration cards, Sanna Biyyam (fine rice), Indiramma Illu (housing), and women empowerment reach the beneficiaries.

The Chief Minister told the people that under the vision of "Telangana Rising - 2047", the government's intention is to make Telangana number one in the world not only economically, but also in all sectors.

"Every citizen should be a partner in this intent. We have classified the state as CURE, PURE, RARE. Within their scope, we should become an example to the world in the service, manufacturing and agricultural sectors," he added.

- IANS

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Shreya B
"We are servants, not rulers" – I wish every politician remembered this! The ₹500 cylinder and free electricity up to 200 units are big reliefs with today's prices. But the real test is in the villages. Will the Gram Sabhas actually listen to people's problems? 🤞
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Arun Y
Respectfully, sir, intentions are good but implementation is key. In my district, getting a ration card is still a struggle with endless visits to the office. "Speedy clearance of files and transparency" – we have heard this before. Please make it happen this time.
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Priyanka N
Arogyasri is a lifesaver, truly. My father's treatment was covered. If the 'Praja Palana' movement can ensure such schemes reach everyone without corruption, it will be a huge success. Telangana Rising 2047 is an ambitious vision! Let's all be partners.
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Karthik V
CURE, PURE, RARE classification sounds interesting for development. Hope it brings focused investment. The focus on manufacturing and agriculture is crucial for job creation. Development should be balanced across the state, not just Hyderabad. 👍
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Michael C
Working in Hyderabad for 3 years now. The city's growth is impressive. If this governance model can improve rural infrastructure and services, it will lift the entire state's economy. Transparency in decisions is what every citizen wants, everywhere.

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