Khammam: Revenue, Housing, and I & PR Civil Minister Ponguleti Srinivasa Reddy has promised to fulfill all the government’s commitments to the poor. He assured that the government is sincere in delivering on all the promises made during the elections. The minister recently visited Nelakondapally and Tirumalayapalem mandals, where he received applications from villagers.
Ponguleti mentioned that efforts are underway to waive loans for farmers as pledged. The loan waiver is expected to be implemented starting in July, with a total of Rs 31,000 crores earmarked for this purpose. He also highlighted plans to prioritize granting Indiramma houses to the neediest individuals.
In Palair constituency, the government aims to provide Indiramma houses to all deserving poor residents within the next three years. Additionally, CC roads and drainage systems will be constructed in front of every house in the constituency within the next year. The minister further assured that eligible individuals will receive ration cards and support pensions, while essential infrastructure like panchayat buildings, community halls, and basic facilities will be provided in villages.
During his visit, Minister Ponguleti distributed cheques to 21 beneficiaries of Kalyana Lakshmi in Nelakondapalli mandal and 40 beneficiaries in Tirumalayapalem mandal.