Telangana Government: Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy recently paid tributes to the statue of Mahatma Jyotiba Phule by placing floral garlands on his death anniversary in Nalgonda district. Speaking on this occasion, he announced that the Rythu Bharosa scheme will be introduced soon for the welfare of farmers. “We have still waived off Rs 18,000 crore. We will do the rest of the loan waiver on the 30th of this month,” he said. The minister made it clear that the government will bring this scheme to reduce the financial difficulties faced by the farmers. This announcement seems to have sent a good message among the farmers.
Telangana Government Announces Raithu Bharosa
Also, Minister Komati Reddy made key comments on the issue of caste census. He said that the caste census in Telangana state will be conducted in an ambitious manner and a comprehensive discussion will be held in the Assembly on the report. With this process, the government will focus on issues affecting the welfare of various sections of the state.
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Regarding the visits of ministers and chief ministers, he said that Chief Minister Revanth Reddy will visit Nalgonda soon. Responding to his earlier comments, the minister asked, “Why is the Prime Minister not giving a cylinder for 500 rupees in the BJP-ruled states of India?” He said that the Center and the state will work together for development, but said that political disputes are inevitable.
Besides, he said that the tender process for the expansion of the Hyderabad-Vijayawada national highway will be completed in the month of January, and on this occasion the Prime Minister or Nitin Gadkari will be invited to lay the foundation stone of the Triple R project. Also, the Minister said that questioning BRS Party Legislature party leader means that if anyone shares their views, they should answer them. Minister Komati Reddy said that Chief Minister KCR may visit Gurukul’s schools and he is ready to go with him.