

Revanth Reddy reaffirmed his commitment to completing the Musi River rejuvenation project despite all obstacles, stating that restoring the river is his dream and a promise to the people. Addressing a public meeting in Nalgonda after inaugurating and laying foundation stones for several development projects, he announced that the Srisailam Left Bank Canal (SLBC) Project would be completed before the next Assembly elections, ensuring Krishna river water reaches Nalgonda. He also pledged support for completing the Dindi Project and inaugurated a ₹83-crore drinking water scheme under TUFIDC.
The Chief Minister highlighted the achievements of the state government over the past 30 months, including the issuance of new ration cards, distribution of fine rice to 3.28 crore beneficiaries, construction of Indiramma houses, free electricity, subsidised LPG cylinders, record paddy procurement, recruitment of 70,000 government employees, implementation of SC categorisation, expansion of government schools, and establishment of a Skills University. He said the government remains committed to welfare, development, and improving public services across Telangana.


















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