Key Points

Kalvakuntla Kavitha has launched the second phase of Telangana Jagruthi committee with a strong focus on social justice. The reorganization includes appointing senior ST leader Lakavat Roop Singh as Working President and allocating over 80% positions to marginalized communities. Kavitha will soon embark on a statewide tour to gather public input for the final committee phase. The new leadership spans multiple wings and districts to ensure comprehensive representation across Telangana.

Key Points: Kalvakuntla Kavitha Unveils Telangana Jagruthi Phase 2 Committee

  • Over 80% of state executive positions allocated to backward communities
  • Senior ST leader Lakavat Roop Singh appointed as Working President
  • Kavitha plans statewide tour to gather public insights for final phase
  • New leadership spans multiple wings including Labour, Medical and Youth Jagruthi
  • District and constituency level appointments cover all regions of Telangana
  • Women's Jagruthi gets nine district presidents across various regions
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Kalvakuntla Kavitha unveils second phase of Telangana Jagruthi Committee, puts social inclusion at forefront

K Kavitha announces Telangana Jagruthi's second phase with 80% positions for marginalized communities and Lakavat Roop Singh as Working President.

"The restructuring effort is not merely symbolic, but a decisive step toward building a socially conscious and culturally vibrant Telangana. - Kalvakuntla Kavitha"

Hyderabad, October 3

Marking a significant step in reshaping the organisational structure of Telangana Jagruthi committee, with a strong emphasis on social justice, the organisation's president, Kalvakuntla Kavitha, announced the second phase of the state committee on the auspicious occasion of Vijayadashami.

The announcement was made on Thursday night, signalling the organisation's continued efforts to reflect the socio-cultural diversity of Telangana within its leadership.

A significant highlight of the announcement was the appointment of senior Scheduled Tribe (ST) leader Lakavat Roop Singh as the Working President of Telangana Jagruthi. This move aligns with the organisation's vision of ensuring equitable representation across all communities.

In her statement, Kavitha revealed that over 80 per cent of positions in the newly reconstituted state executive have been allocated to individuals from backward and marginalised communities, reinforcing Jagruthi's commitment to inclusive development and grassroots leadership.

Kavitha announced that she will soon embark on a statewide tour to engage directly with intellectuals, poets, artists, social workers, and experts across districts. The purpose of the tour is to gather public insight and domain-specific inputs that will inform the third and final phase of the committee, expected to be announced shortly thereafter. She emphasised that the restructuring effort is not merely symbolic, but a decisive step toward building a socially conscious and culturally vibrant Telangana.

All newly appointed committee members have been urged to uphold the values of Telangana Jagruthi and dedicate themselves to the organisation's mission of empowerment through cultural and social mobilisation. Kavitha confirmed that all the appointments are effective immediately and that the appointees are expected to begin their duties without delay.

In the latest appointments, Kalvakuntla Kavitha continues as President of the organisation, with Lakavat Roop Singh named as Working President. The list of Vice Presidents includes Riyazuddin, Manchala Varalakshmi, Puskoori Srikanth Rao, Kottala Yadagiri, and Kol Srinivas. Rangu Naveen Achari has been appointed as the General Secretary, with Jadi Srinivas, Gunti Sundar, and Senapati Archana serving as State Secretaries.

Leadership of various affiliated wings has also been announced. Joopalli Srinivas will lead the Labour Wing, while Venkataramana Murthy will head the Medical Wing. Ketavat Ravinder Naik has been appointed President of Banjara Jagruthi. In the Youth Jagruthi wing, Sheikh Hussain has been named General Secretary, and Naveen Gogikar has been named Vice President. The MBC Wing will be led by General Secretary Hakinkar Surender and Vice President Boddapalli Koteshwara Chari, while Rudraram Srinivas Rajaka has been named Vice President of the BC Wing.

At the district level, key appointments include Kappati Panduranga Reddy for Ranga Reddy, Bandari Mahender Mudiraj for Hyderabad, Kummari Srinivas for Vikarabad, Gattu Karuna for Khammam, and Devella Veeranna for Kothagudem. Gunjapadugu Hari Prasad has been assigned to Karimnagar, with Neela Umarani appointed as Vice President and Govardhan Prajapati as General Secretary for Suryapet. Veeragani Sai Chandan Goud will serve as Youth Jagruthi President for the district, while Mohammad Zakir will take charge of Sangareddy.

Responsibility has also been assigned at the constituency level to Adugula Satyanarayana for Maheshwaram, Radhakrishna Puppala for Charminar, Kaavuri Venkatesh for Karwan, Gopu Sadanandam for Uppal, and Nalabolu Saidireddy for Suryapet.

Women's Jagruthi district presidents include Pittala Shyamala (Yadadri Bhuvanagiri), Harika Rao (Peddapalli), Manjula Rao (Hanumakonda), Nukala Rani (Warangal), Ankamsivarani (Karimnagar), Donakonda Sujatha (Jagtial), Bandari Lavanya (Ranga Reddy), Chiluka Manjula Reddy (Nagarkurnool), and Thineta Sandhya Reddy (Medchal).

The Auto Jagruthi wing has also seen comprehensive appointments across districts, with Vanga Sai Kumar Yadav (Mancherial), B. Srinivas (Nizamabad), and M.D. Altaf (Kamareddy), N. Narsimha Naik (Karimnagar), Veerabattini Ramesh (Siricilla), Kethiri Santosh Kumar (Warangal), Gugguloth Devender Naik (Hanumakonda), B. Kalyan Naik (Mahabubabad), Nokurthi Rambabu (Kothagudem), Boda Srinu Naik (Khammam), Pulijala Venkanna (Nalgonda), M.D. Akeel (Suryapet), Thuniki Bhanu Mudiraj (Yadadri Bhuvanagiri), G. Suresh (Siddipet), V. Balaji Naik (Ranga Reddy), Katravat Munna (Medchal-Malkajgiri), and N. Srinivas (Narayanpet) are taking charge.

Kavitha reiterated her vision of Telangana Jagruthi as not just a cultural platform, but a force for empowering every section of society. She concluded by expressing hope that the new leadership team would work with integrity, inclusivity, and dedication to the organisation's mission.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see 80% positions going to backward and marginalized communities. But let's see if this is just tokenism or actual empowerment. The proof will be in how these leaders deliver for their communities.
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Sarah B
As someone working in development sector, I appreciate the focus on grassroots leadership. The statewide tour to gather public insights is particularly promising. Hope they listen to real voices, not just political ones.
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Arjun K
The appointments across different wings - Labour, Medical, Youth, Women - show comprehensive planning. Auto Jagruthi wing covering all districts is especially interesting. Hope this brings auto drivers into mainstream development discussions.
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Michael C
Impressive to see women leaders appointed across districts - Pittala Shyamala, Harika Rao, Manjula Rao and others. This balanced approach in Women's Jagruthi wing could set a good example for other political organizations in India.
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Karthik V
While the intentions seem good, I hope this isn't just political posturing before elections. The real test will be whether these appointments lead to tangible benefits for marginalized communities in Telangana. Actions speak louder than announcements!
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Nisha Z
The inclusion of Banjara community with Ketavat Ravinder Naik's appointment is heartening. Often our tribal communities get overlooked in

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