
Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy stressed that the new government will pursue development. His administration calls its development program “two eyes.” In a review of a recent meeting, he praised District Collectors. He stressed the need to send welfare schemes to every grassroots area. You must send them in a way that ensures success. The Chief Minister praised the Collectors for their work on the Census of Socio-Economic Education, Employment, and Political Caste. He summoned them for field interactions and quick responses to grassroots issues.
Surprise Visits and Accountability
The Chief Minister declared surprise visits to districts after January 26. There will be strict action for any slackness. The Chief Minister asked the collectors to be more alert and vigilant. The authorities asked the women IAS and IPS officers to visit girls’ hostels once a month. They must redress students’ grievances and install welfare measures.
Welfare Programs and Initiatives
It detailed how to roll out core welfare schemes. They are: Rythu Bharosa, Indiramma, Atma Nirbhar Bharosa, new ration cards, and the Indiramma Housing Scheme.
gives ₹12,000 per year to eligible landless families. “Proper identification is the highest priority,” said the Chief Minister. He assured complete transparency with the gram and ward sabhas. He appealed to the Collectors. He wanted only eligible farmers to enjoy crop investment under the Rythu Bharosa Scheme. He wanted to exclude lands not used for agriculture or those acquired for projects. He noted the misuse of funds by the last government. He vowed not to repeat such mistakes.
Housing for the Poor
The Chief Minister aimed to house 18.32 lakh poor, eligible families under the Indiramma Housing Scheme. He presented his vision via the Indiramma app. First, the authorities would approve 3,500 houses in every constituency. Gram sabhas would complete the lists.
Issue of new ration cards and the one ration, one state policy.
The authorities will issue new ration cards only to eligible beneficiaries. The government can delete the duplicate ration cards. This will avoid confusion from the One Ration One State policy. Gram sabhas will also publish lists of ration cards and welfare scheme beneficiaries. Preparations for Republic Day are underway.
Republic Day celebrations will be special. Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy said they will mark 75 years since the Indian Constitution’s enactment. The Chief Minister has asked district officials to prepare welfare schemes in advance. So, complete the preliminary work by January 15 and the gram sabha by January 24.
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