Telangana Chief Minister, Revanth Reddy, has started the ‘Moosi Revitalization Sankalp Yatra’ from the village of Sangem. This march is aimed at bringing attention to the need to restore the Moosi River and promote environmental conservation in the region. The initiative is part of the state government’s ongoing efforts to protect natural resources.
The yatra will pass through several important locations along the Moosi River. It will move from Sangem to Bhimalingam, Dharmareddipalli Canal, and finally reach Nagireddipalli. During the journey, the Chief Minister and his team will meet with local communities. They will discuss the importance of conserving rivers and managing water resources in a sustainable way.
Later in the day, Revanth Reddy will address a public gathering in Nagireddipalli. During his speech, he is expected to talk about the government’s plans to revitalize the Moosi River, which is an essential water source for many people in the area.
The Moosi Revitalization Sankalp Yatra aims to raise public awareness about environmental protection. It will focus on improving the health of the river, cleaning its water, and ensuring its sustainability for the future. The initiative also highlights the government’s efforts to support rural development and improve water management.
This campaign is likely to gain attention as it addresses important issues such as environmental damage, water shortages, and the necessity for community-led solutions.