Hyderabad: Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy announced that the Farmers Commission and Education Commission will be formed in the State soon. The Education Commission will create policies to improve the education system, while the Farmers Commission will suggest ways to help farmers and tenant farmers.
During a meeting with representatives of different social organizations and civil society at the Secretariat on Friday, the CM mentioned that four out of the Six Guarantees have already been put into action to assist those in need. An all-party meeting will be held by the government to discuss the welfare and protection of tenant farmers’ rights.
The CM and representatives discussed the idea of introducing a new law to safeguard the rights of tenant farmers. There were talks about expanding the benefits of Rythu Bharosa, with an emphasis on helping those who are truly in need. Revanth Reddy highlighted the importance of crop rotation schemes and encouraged farmers to use new techniques for cultivating all crops.
The CM also mentioned that obstacles created by the previous government have been removed, and job vacancies have been filled. Notifications for Group I and Mega DSC have been released, and the Telangana State Public Service Commission will handle recruitment processes transparently, similar to the UPSC.