Telangana Cabinet Approves Municipal Polls, Holds Historic Meeting at Medaram

The Telangana Cabinet has approved the conduct of municipal elections for 116 municipalities and seven corporations whose terms have ended. In a historic first, the Cabinet meeting was held outside Hyderabad at Medaram, ahead of the major tribal fair, Medaram Jatara. Key decisions included allocating Rs. 2,787 crore for Hyderabad Metro Phase-II and planning permanent development works for the upcoming Godavari Pushkaralu. Chief Minister Revanth Reddy announced the state's commitment to developing Medaram Jatara on the scale of Kumbh Mela.

Key Points: Telangana Nod for Municipal Elections, Cabinet Meets at Medaram

  • Nod for municipal polls in 2,996 wards
  • First Cabinet meeting outside Hyderabad
  • Rs.2,787 crore for Metro Phase-II
  • Permanent works for Godavari Pushkaralu 2027
  • Temple circuit from Basar to Bhadrachalam
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Telangana Cabinet gives nod for conducting municipal elections

Telangana Cabinet approves elections for 116 municipalities & 7 corporations. Historic meeting held at Medaram ahead of tribal festival, with key development decisions.

"I consider it my good fortune to develop Medaram - Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy"

Hyderabad, Jan 18

The Telangana Cabinet on Sunday gave its nod for conducting municipal elections in the state.

The Cabinet meeting presided by Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy at Medaram in Mulugu district unanimously decided to conduct elections as early as possible to 116 municipalities and seven municipal corporations whose term has ended.

The elections will be conducted for a total of 2,996 wards and divisions. Two days ago, reservation was finalised for various categories.

For the first time in history, a Cabinet meeting was held outside Hyderabad. The historic meeting took place at Medaram, ahead of the Medaram Jatara, a mega tribal fair.

Minister for information and public relations Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy along with Panchayat Raj minister Seethakka and roads and buildings minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy briefed the media on the decisions taken by the Cabinet.

He said the Cabinet discussed various issues. It approved allotment of lands to Central and State government institutions at 14 places.

The Cabinet discussed Godavari Pushkaralu, which is scheduled to be held from July 27 to August 3, 2027. It decided to take up development works for Pushkaralu on a permanent basis.

It decided to develop temple circuit from Basar to Bhadrachalam. A consultancy will give its report about the temple circuit before February 15.

The Cabinet decided to allocate Rs.2,787 crore for Hyderabad Metro Phase-II A and B. It also discussed the issue relating to Phase-I.

The state government has already decided to take over Phase-I from L&T.

After the Cabinet meeting, the Chief Minister participated in a cultural event at Medaram. He announced that state government will conduct Medaram Jatara on the lines of Kumbh Mela.

The Chief Minister said that he accomplished the development of Medaram Gaddelu and the tribal shrine with all facilities which are dedicated to people on Monday.

The Chief Minister said the Medaram festival is a historical event which symbolises courage transformed into divinity. It is the biggest tribal festival where people worship deities without a temple.

CM Revanth Reddy remembered brave women Sammakka and Saralamma who led a revolt against the Kakatiya dynasty. He also recalled he embarked on ' Padayatra' from Medaram on February 6, 2023 with a resolve to dethrone the BRS government. With the blessings of the goddesses, the 'People's Government' came to power in the State.

" I consider it my good fortune to develop Medaram," the Chief Minister said. He pointed out that the development of the works and stone structures were completed within 100 days before the beginning of the tribal festival.

- IANS

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Priya S
Holding the cabinet meeting at Medaram is a powerful symbolic gesture for tribal inclusion. Developing the Jatara like Kumbh Mela can boost tourism and preserve culture. But I hope the funds are used wisely and reach the intended communities. 🙏
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Rohit P
Rs. 2,787 crore for Metro Phase-II is a huge investment. Taking over Phase-I from L&T is a bold step, but the government must ensure seamless operations and no inconvenience to daily commuters. Public transport is the backbone of Hyderabad.
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Seethakka
As the Panchayat Raj Minister mentioned in the briefing, conducting these elections is a top priority for strengthening local governance. The focus on temple circuits and Pushkaralu development will also benefit the state's spiritual tourism.
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Michael C
Interesting to see the blend of modern governance (metro, municipal polls) with deep cultural roots (tribal festival, temple circuit). The 100-day completion claim for Medaram development is impressive if true. Hope the execution matches the announcements.
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Kavya N
While the announcements are good, I have a respectful criticism. The article reads like a government press release. I wish there was more on the opposition's view or challenges like pending dues to municipalities. Elections are welcome, but financial empowerment for these bodies is equally important.
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Vikram M

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