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Women Key to Economic Goals: Telangana CM Revanth Reddy's Vision

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has emphasized that women's role is crucial for achieving the state's economic goals, targeting to make one crore women millionaires. He handed over 553 buses to women self-help groups as part of the 'Praja Palana - Pragathi Pranalika' initiative. Reddy criticized the previous BRS government and the BJP for neglecting women's representation and empowerment. He highlighted Congress's contributions, including zero-interest loans, free bus travel, and initiatives like Indira Mahila Shakti buildings.

"Women's role crucial to achieve economic goals": Telangana CM Revanth Reddy

Hyderabad, June 10

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy addressed a gathering of women self-help groups as part of 'Praja Palana - Pragathi Pranalika' after handing over 553 buses to the women members.

Chief Minister Reddy affirmed that he was taking responsibility for developing one crore women as 'Millionaires', as women's role is crucial to achieving the economic goals set by the people's government.

According to a press release, Reddy said, "Addressing a gathering of the women's self-help groups in the city, the Chief Minister alleged that the opposition was conspiring to stall the government's efforts to achieve the economic empowerment of women."

"We are undeterred by the conspiracies and striving to make one crore women as 'crorepatis' (millionaires). I am taking this responsibility for women's economic empowerment. With the blessing of women, we will continue to run this government until 2034," he added.

The Chief Minister noted that our culture is to revere women as Goddess Lakshmi. We regard the earth as Mother Earth, the country as Mother India, and the state as Mother Telangana. The CM remembered that Chakali Ailamma, Arutla Kamaladevi, and Mallu Swarajyam proclaimed our glory to the world.

Stating that former Prime Minister Nehru deserved the credit for granting women the right to vote and placing power in their hands, CM Reddy said that it was only the Congress party which provided women with opportunities to serve as Presidents and Ministers.

The Chief Minister criticised the previous BRS government for not inducting even a single woman in the former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao's government during the first five years of the rule.

"The BJP party had never appointed a woman as the party's national President. The KCR government also failed to disburse the zero-interest loans to women. The People's government sanctioned zero-interest loans soon after assuming office in the state. Women have excelled in roles such as ministers, corporation chairpersons, municipal chairpersons, and mayors during the Congress rule," Reddy said.

The CM said that Sonia Gandhi introduced a bill in Parliament in 2013 seeking to provide reservations for women in legislative bodies. The CM was confident of Women will play a pivotal role in politics by electing 33 per cent in the legislative bodies in the future.

The Chief Minister took a dig at the opposition parties for objecting to the free bus travel for women.

"The opposition took to the streets demanding the cancellation of the free bus scheme. Despite hurdles, we are continuing the free bus travel facility without backing down. Women are using the free bus service to pursue higher education," Reddy said.

The CM highlighted that, for women's empowerment, the government entrusted the stitching of school uniforms to women's self-help groups, operated petrol bunks and also encouraged the women's group to establish solar power generation plants capable of competing with Adani. 'Indira Mahila Shakti' buildings were being constructed to compete with corporate offices.

"106 stalls were set up in Hitech City to market products made by self-help groups. Self-help group products are also being sold on online platforms Amazon and Flipkart. Today is an auspicious day, on which the rain god showered on us soon after the launch of 553 buses," the CM stated.

CM Reddy asserted that priority must be given to all types of crops in agriculture and create awareness among farmers on crop diversification.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Divya L

Good intentions but let's see actual implementation. Women SHGs stitching school uniforms is a smart move - it gives employment and reduces costs. But competing with Adani in solar power? That's a tall claim. Need more concrete steps like skill training centres in every mandal. The opposition's criticism of free bus travel shows they don't care about women's education.

Tanya I

"Women are Goddess Lakshmi" - nice sentiment but where is the actual talk about land rights for women? Without ownership of assets, women can't become crorepatis. Also mentioning Nehru but forgetting Indira Gandhi's contributions to women's empowerment? Good to see Congress acknowledging women's role but need more structural changes.

Kavya N

As a woman from rural Telangana, I've seen SHGs transform lives. The zero-interest loans are great but need quicker disbursement. Also, the scheme should include Muslim and Christian women equally. The mention of Chakali Ailamma is inspiring - she fought for land rights way back. Hope this government truly honours her legacy. 5 stars for the bus initiative though!

Ravi K

Politicians make big promises before elections. Let's see how many women actually become millionaires by 2034. The solar power plants competing with Adani sound unrealistic - Adani is a corporate giant. But if they help women SHGs get government contracts for canteens and cleaning services, that would be practical. Need more accountability.

Meera T

Love the energy but Congress has been in power before - what happened to earlier promises? The 33% reservation bill is pending since 2013. Talk is cheap. However

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