Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy emphasized the importance of education for the progress of the state, especially for underprivileged communities. He stated that while the government builds infrastructure, real development happens only when people use these facilities effectively.
The Chief Minister made these remarks during the foundation stone-laying ceremony for the Narayanpet Government Medical College, hostel buildings, and nursing college. He interacted with students at the event and announced that the new medical college would be named after Chittam Narsi Reddy, recognizing his long service to the people of the region.
Revanth Reddy reiterated his government’s commitment to making education accessible to the poor. Quoting Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, he said that true progress is not about constructing fancy buildings but ensuring that welfare schemes, especially in education, reach those in need. He stressed that the impact of government initiatives depends on how well they are used by the people.
The Chief Minister also spoke about Telangana’s success in securing approvals for eight medical colleges, despite initial rejections from the central government. He said this achievement reflects the sincerity of the state’s commitment to public welfare.
Addressing students, Revanth Reddy reminded them that being a doctor is not just a profession but a responsibility. He encouraged them to excel in their field so they could serve the state and make a meaningful impact on society.
Apart from the medical college, the Chief Minister also laid the foundation for several other developmental projects in the district.
The event was attended by Ministers Damodar Rajanarasimha, Jupally Krishna Rao, Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy, and Dansari Anasuya (Seethakka). CM’s advisor Vem Narender Reddy, MP D.K. Aruna, district representatives, the Chief Secretary, and other senior officials were also present.