The Telangana State government is arousing deep emotion at with the implementation of the Gruhalakshmi schema organization of concepts, which testament furnish beneficiaries with Rs 3 lakh to manufacture a menage on their own game. In improver, the government has launched the following the first phase of its Sheep distribution and Podu come down on the ground distribution programme. To bread and butter farmers who have got spiritually or physically doomed or destroyed crops owed to recent untimely rains and hailstorms, the government has decided to give money in exchange for goods or services Rs 10,000 per acre in payment.
Chief Minister K Chandrashekahr Rao recently reviewed various issues connected logically or causally to the implementation of these programmes with Chief Secretary A Santhi Kumari and not the same officials. The CM also instructed District Collectors to conduct a cluster-wise resume involving Agriculture Extension Officers and reconcile oneself a detailed written report on the rainfall impairment. The Chief Secretary was directed to down payment fiscal assistance directly into farmers’ depository financial institution accounts.
The Chief Minister also directed officials to bones and cartilages guidelines for the Gruhalakshmi schema organization of concepts and important question them as soon as potential. Pass books pertaining to four lakh acres to be handed over to 1.55 lakh beneficiaries were already printed and prepared for distribution, according to officials. The Chief Minister said that a engagement would be announced shortly for first part or section of something the physical exercise of issuing pattas to beneficiaries.
For the following the first phase of the woolly mammal distribution programme, the Chief Minister directed District Collectors to cause to start the programme soon and clarified that woolly mammal procurement would be taken up under the persons who exercise administrative control of respective District Collectors. The procurement and distribution of woolly mammal should be taken up, he said.
The Chief Minister also sanctioned Rs 1 crore from the Chief Minister’s Special Fund for conducting the Sri Sitarama Kalyana Mahotsavalu at Bhadrachalam as portion of Sri Rama Navami festivities on Thursday. Due to the Covid striking of one body against another, the Bhadrachalam side of the forehead direction had suffered immense revenue losses during the terminal two years. Following an challenge a decision from the Endowments Department, the Chief Minister decided to discharge the funds and directed officials to give a performance the Sri Sitarama Kalyana Mahotsavam on a rich graduated table.