The Brahmin Sadan was inaugurated in Suryapet on Sunday. Ministers Allola Indrakaran Reddy and Jagdish Reddy praised the Telangana government’s welfare initiatives for Brahmins, farmers, and society as a whole. They commended Chief Minister KCR for recognizing the difficulties faced by these communities and his commitment to addressing them.
Jagdish Reddy spoke at the event and described the Sadan as a place for spiritual pursuits, religious activities, and Vedic practices. He also mentioned that it would provide free services to destitute Brahmins.
Indrakaran Reddy highlighted the government’s efforts to revive temples and support the Brahmin community. He mentioned the new salary structure for priestly employees, investments in the Yadadri temple, financial aid for students studying abroad, and increased honorarium for Brahmin priests. He also praised the establishment of the Brahmin Parishad and the allocation of Rs 100 crore for Brahmin welfare.
Jagdish Reddy emphasized the government’s dedication to the well-being of all sections of society, regardless of caste or economic status. He encouraged the Brahmin community to embrace the Brahmin Sadan and work together towards a brighter future for Telangana, promoting unity and progress.