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Kadiyam Srihari: Schemes in Telangana are being appreciated nationwide
A review meeting was held under the guidance of Deputy Chief Minister and Education Minister Kadiyam Srihari in Warangal on Agriculture related schemes, development and welfare programs in the district.
A review meeting was held under the guidance of Deputy Chief Minister and Education Minister Kadiyam Srihari in Warangal on Agriculture related schemes, development and welfare programs in the district.
The meeting was attended by tribal, tourism minister Chandulal, government whip Bodakunti Venkateswarlu ZP chairperson Gaddala Padma, MPs Banda Prakash, Seetharam Naik, MLAs Redya Naik, Aaruri Ramesh, Tatikonda Rajaiah, Shankar Naik, Vinay Bhaskar, Chairmen Rajaiah Yadav, Peddi Sudarshan Reddy , Marri Yadava Reddy, Sampath, Lingampalli Kishan Rao, Vasudev Reddy, CCLA Director Vakati Karuna, Collectors Amrapali, Haritha, Ameya Kumar, Sivalingaiah, Warangal Municipal Corporation Commissioner Gautam, Joint Collectors and other officials attended the meeting.
Speaking at the meeting, Kadiyam Srihari stated that various innovative schemes under the leadership of Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao in Telangana state are being appreciated nationwide today and many states are visiting and studying the programmes here.
He said, “They are looking to implement the schemes in their respective states. I want all these great schemes to benefit all the people in the state, hence all of them should work together. The joint Warangal district was in the first and second positions in the implementation of various welfare and development schemes. The authorities should work to ensure that the implementation of the upcoming schemes is also at the same level.”
Explaining further, the Deputy CM said, “Due to the division of the districts, the population of each district has reduced which makes it easier to reach out to the public. In this background, the schemes should be taken to people more and more. Including the recent implementation of the Rythu Bandhu scheme, if the collectors and officials are brought to the attention regarding the problems the farmers are facing, it is possible to solve their issues.”
Kadiyam Srihari further suggested the officials to take the necessary steps on the remaining schemes.
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