Revanth Reddy to Host Rahul Gandhi at Telangana Congress Training Ceremony

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy will visit Vikarabad district on Monday to attend the closing ceremony of a training program for District Congress Committee presidents from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. He will receive Opposition Leader Rahul Gandhi at Shamshabad Airport before proceeding to the event at Ananthagiri Hills. Separately, Reddy chaired a review meeting on urban development, instructing officials to prepare a new Core Urban Act to replace the existing GHMC Act for three municipal corporations. He emphasized prioritizing sanitation and establishing proper garbage dumping points as part of an upcoming 99-day development program.

Key Points: Telangana CM Revanth Reddy, Rahul Gandhi Attend DCC Event

  • CM to attend DCC training closing ceremony
  • Will receive Rahul Gandhi at airport
  • Reviewed new Core Urban Act for municipalities
  • Sanitation priority in 99-day programme
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Telangana CM to attend closing ceremony of DCC presidents training program with Rahul Gandhi on Monday

Telangana CM Revanth Reddy to attend DCC training closing with Rahul Gandhi in Vikarabad. Also reviews new Core Urban Act for municipal corporations.

"The Chief Minister will receive Rahul Gandhi at Shamshabad Airport at 9:30 AM - CMO Statement"

Hyderabad, March 1

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy will be visiting Vikarabad district, along with Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi, on Monday.

According to the Chief Minister's Office, Reddy will attend the closing ceremony of the training program for the District Congress Committee (DCC) presidents of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, to be held at Ananthagiri Hills in Vikarabad.

The Chief Minister will receive Rahul Gandhi at Shamshabad Airport at 9:30 AM, and after which the two will directly leave for Vikerabad, the CMO stated.

After attending the concluding session of the AP and Telangana DCC presidents' training program, the Chief Minister will make his return to Hyderabad in the evening.

Earlier today, Telangana CM Revanth Reddy instructed officials to prepare a Core Urban Act, which will be enforced for the functioning of all three Municipal Corporations - GHMC, Malkajgiri and Cyberabad Municipal Corporations in the Outer Ring Road limits. The new Core Urban Act will replace the existing GHMC Act.

The Chief Minister stressed that all permissions, fee structure and development works should be finalised as per the Core Urban Act. Reddy made it clear that the development works within the municipal limits will be given top priority in the prestigious 99-day programme to be launched by the state government soon.

At the high-level review of the Municipal Administration and Urban Development in the Secretariat today, CM Reddy emphasised that sanitation and cleanliness should be given priority in the Core Urban area ( CURE). The CM instructed the authorities to identify suitable locations and make arrangements for dumping the garbage in the wake of people who are throwing waste in the open places and causing inconvenience to locals. After establishing garbage dumping points, action should be initiated against those who dump garbage outside the designated areas so as to maintain proper sanitation and ensure compliance.

- ANI

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Priya S
The garbage management plan is much needed! My area in Malkajgiri is a mess. If they actually set up proper dumping points and take action, it will be a big relief. 🤞
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Rohit P
While the training program with Rahul Gandhi is important for party work, I hope the CM's time is balanced. The municipal issues mentioned here are what affect our daily lives directly.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the coordination between state and national leadership. A unified party strategy could be beneficial, but the proof will be in governance, not just ceremonies.
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Vikram M
Ananthagiri Hills is a beautiful location. Hope the event doesn't create traffic chaos for locals. These political programs should also respect the peace of the place.
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Karthik V
Replacing the GHMC Act is a big move. Hope the new Core Urban Act simplifies processes for builders and citizens alike. Too much red tape currently.

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