Topic: Rural areas
Speaker Pocharam | Importance of Providing Quality Healthcare Services to the Rural Areas: Speaker Pocharam
Banswada (Kamareddy): Speaker Pocharam Srinivas Reddy announced that the government has given more priority to the healthcare sector with the resolution to provide improved medical services to the people in the state. As part of the Telangana Formation Day celebrations, Speaker Pocharam conducted the Pattana Pragathi event at Professor Jayashankar Mini Stadium in Banswada town on Friday. The Speaker attended the event as the chief guest.
Addressing the gathering, the Speaker spoke about the government's special focus on public health. He mentioned that the government has increased the number of deliveries through the KCR Kit scheme in government hospitals. It was also highlighted that pregnant women are being provided with nutritious food and nutrition kits through Anganwadi centers. The Speaker also emphasized that efforts are being made to provide quality healthcare services to the people by equipping hospitals with modern medical equipment.
Explaining the progress made in the town in recent years, it was announced that the Pattana Pragathi event aims to inform people about the development works carried out in the town. It was stated that from 60 to 70 deliveries a month, the number has now increased to 400 to 500. After delivery, the mothers and babies are being transported to their homes free of cost through 102 ambulances. The Amma Odi program is also being implemented in the town, which is benefiting the people. The progress made in Banswada town was explained during the event. The Speaker had lunch with municipal employees.
Safayanna.. Salamanna to you!
Progress achieved together with you
State behavior.. Following the country:
Minister Errabelli Dayakar Rao
Improvements in all sectors: Minister Jagadish Reddy of the Power Department
Grand Progress Festival of Palles
People gathered at the stage with Bonalu and Bathukamma
Hyderabad, June 15 (Namaste Telangana): "Safayanna... Mee ku salamanna... Meethone palleylu pragathini sadhinchayanna..." said Panchayat Raj Minister Errabelli Dayakar Rao and Energy Minister G Jagadish Reddy, praising the achievements. Significant improvements have been made in the villages. It was mentioned that Telangana is following the country when it comes to development and progress. It was stated that Telangana is progressing at a jet speed. It was mentioned that during the Telangana Formation Day Celebrations, the grand Progress Festival of Palles was celebrated in all villages across the state with great pomp and splendor. People from different villages gathered at the stage with Bonalu, Bathukamma, and Kolatam. Tractors provided by the Gram Panchayats were decorated with coconut leaves. Medical camps were organized in many villages. Sanitation workers were honored. Ministers Errabelli Dayakar Rao, Jagadish Reddy, and Palgonnar participated in the grand Progress Festival of Palles held at Ravindra Bharathi in Hyderabad. On this occasion, Minister Errabelli Dayakar Rao spoke and mentioned that the incident of the CM KCR raising the salaries of sanitation workers to Rs. 9500 has brought great pride to Telangana as the state has fulfilled its promise of completing the CC roads in all villages. It was mentioned that before the formation of the state, only one gram panchayat officer used to serve three to four villages, but after the formation of Telangana, one officer has been appointed for each village by the government.
Significant improvements in all sectors
Minister Jagadish Reddy mentioned that after the formation of the state, Telangana has achieved greenery by conserving 7.7 percent forest cover. It was mentioned that sports grounds have been established in every village for the youth. It was mentioned that through Palli Pragathi, Doma land has been prevented from encroachment by 90 percent. Significant improvements have been made in all sectors. Behind the 60 years of age, the CM has set an example by dedicating himself to the growth and development of the state. It was mentioned that women are playing a major role in the development of rural areas and 11 villages were awarded in recognition of this. The Aaduguram Mahila Sarpanches were also appointed. Subsequently, 29 Sarpanches who submitted IAS applications were awarded appreciation letters from the Ministers. The program was attended by district heads, public representatives, CS K Shanti Kumar, senior officials Sandeep Kumar Sultaneya, Hanumanth Rao, PCCEF Dobriya, and officials Palgonnar.
Sarpanches who faced challenges in sanitation work
Reveli: Sarpanches of a gram panchayat in Revalli Mandal, Wanaparthy district, were honored for their service in sanitation work. In Shanayipalli Mandal of Revalli district, Gram Sarpanch Lakshmi was awarded during the Palli Pragathi festival. Sanitation workers were felicitated with flower garlands and shawls. They were appreciated for their service in keeping the village clean.
Minister Satyavati Rathod | Joyful atmosphere in villages with progress: Minister Satyavati Rathod
Mahabubabad: Minister Satyavati Rathod, the Minister for Tribal Welfare, Women and Child Development, inaugurated the Palle Pragathi (Village Progress) program in Mondrai Gudem, Kothagudem Mandal of Mahabubabad district, which has brought a joyful atmosphere to the villages with the progress made through various programs implemented by the Telangana government. On the occasion of Telangana Formation Day celebrations, she participated in the Palle Pragathi festival.
As part of this, foundation stones were laid for the construction of gram panchayat buildings. Sanitation workers were honored. Speaking at the event, Chief Minister KCR emphasized the need for development in villages and mentioned that several schemes are being implemented for their progress. He appreciated the Palle Pragathi program for its contribution to the progress of villages. It was mentioned that the city is witnessing the progress of villages in terms of cleanliness and sanitation.
It was mentioned that the government is working towards making villages greener by planting trees and creating gardens with greenery. Programs such as tractor and trolley cultivation, Vaikunthadham, Dumping Yard, and nursery development are being successfully implemented to ensure continuous crop cultivation. It was mentioned that the government has spent Rs 13,528 crore on Palle Pragathi till now in Telangana.
A total of 1,329.73 crore was spent on Vaikunthadham construction in 12,745 gram panchayats across the state. District Collector Shashank, ITDA PEO Ankit, Trainee Collector Pinkesh, Sarpanch Bharathi, MP Vijay, ZPTC Pushpalatha, MPTC Sathayya, and DCEMS Vice Chairman Srinivas Reddy were present at the event.
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