Telangana CM Revanth Reddy Pushes for Parliament-Like Assembly Upgrades

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy held a review meeting to upgrade State Assembly facilities on the lines of Parliament of India. He directed creation of a dedicated member club, walking track, and sports facilities within the premises. The CM also emphasized protecting heritage structures and strengthening security. Separately, Reddy participated in the Self-Enumeration program for Census 2027, urging all citizens to join India's first fully digital Census.

Key Points: Revanth Reddy Seeks Parliament-Like Facilities for Telangana Assembly

  • Revanth Reddy reviews Assembly infrastructure upgrades
  • Directs development on Parliament lines
  • Plans member club, walking track, sports facilities
  • Central Hall to be ready before next session
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Telangana CM Revanth Reddy reviews development works at Assembly premises, calls for Parliament-like facilities

Telangana CM Revanth Reddy reviews development works at Assembly premises, calls for Parliament-like facilities, member club, walking track, and security upgrades.

"Take measures to enhance the dignity of the House and ensure improved facilities and privacy for members. - Telangana CMO"

Hyderabad, April 27

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy on Monday held a review meeting with senior legislative officials regarding infrastructure and facility upgrades at the State Assembly premises, directing authorities to develop it on the lines of the Parliament of India.

According to Telangana CMO, the review meeting was held in the Legislative Council Conference Hall and attended by Legislative Council Chairman Gutha Sukhender Reddy and Assembly Speaker Prasad Kumar.

During the meeting, the Chief Minister instructed authorities to take measures to enhance the dignity of the House and ensure improved facilities and privacy for members.

He also directed officials to establish a dedicated club for members at the Public Gardenand create arrangements for a walking track and sports facilities within the Assembly premises.

Reddy further instructed that the Central Hall should be made ready before the next Assembly session and stressed that adequate steps must be taken to protect heritage structures within the Assembly complex from any damage.

Emphasising security concerns, the Chief Minister also called for strengthening security arrangements across the Assembly premises.

Meanwhile, Revanth Reddy on Sunday also participated in the Self-Enumeration program under the ongoing Census 2027 by registering his details online and urged people across the state to participate.

According to the CMO, census officials explained the details regarding self-enumeration to the Chief Minister. The CM further registered his details through the website and called upon all the people of the state to participate in the census.

Director of Census Operations Bharathi Hollikeri, GHMC Commissioner RV Karnan, Joint Principal Census Officer Priyanka Ala, and I&PR Commissioner Ch. Priyanka and other senior officials participated in this program.

Telangana Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla on Sunday also stated that the self-enumeration phase in Telangana will be conducted from April 26, 2026, to May 10, 2026. This will be followed by the house-listing operations from May 11, 2026, to June 9, 2026. He added that this would be India's first fully digital Census.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally, someone thinking about our legislators' dignity. But I hope this isn't just a photo op — we need accountability and real work, not just Parliament-like facilities. 😊
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Arun Y
A walking track and sports facilities are nice additions. But I'd rather see funds spent on improving rural education infrastructure in our state.
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Neha E
Happy to see emphasis on protecting heritage structures. Our Assembly building has so much history. Hope they also involve local historians in this process.
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Siddharth J
Revanth Reddy seems serious about infrastructure. But let's not forget — better facilities won't automatically improve the quality of debates. We need educated, serious MLAs first.

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