Hanamkonda: MLA Yashaswini Jhansi Reddy has pledged to work tirelessly to transform Palakurthi into a leader in development and welfare.
She recently laid the foundation stone for a check dam in Narsingapuram village, Kodakandla mandal, with an estimated cost of Rs 50 lakh. In addition, she took part in the installation of a flagpole at the ancient Shiva temple in Valmidi village, Palakurthi mandal, alongside local residents.
At these events, MLA Reddy explained that the check dam would be a significant benefit for farmers and help address drinking water shortages in the area. She expressed hope that the project would improve irrigation, boost crop yields, and enhance the livelihoods of farmers in the region.
The MLA emphasized her dedication to implementing initiatives that improve the welfare of residents and advance regional development. She also highlighted the importance of preserving and strengthening ancient temples as part of these efforts.
Reddy noted that once the check dam is completed, farmers would be able to grow two crops a year, and groundwater levels in nearby villages would see significant improvement. She reminded attendees that this project was part of the promises made during the election campaign and reaffirmed her commitment to delivering on such promises.
Looking ahead, Reddy assured that more development programs would be launched in the constituency with active public participation. She urged villagers to support the completion of the check dam, noting that it would not only store water but also generate employment opportunities in rural areas.
The MLA also reiterated her focus on ensuring better access to education, healthcare, irrigation, and drinking water for rural communities. She highlighted the importance of preserving ancient temples, stating that they promote cultural and spiritual well-being.
“Spiritual activities guide society, foster unity, and strengthen devotion among people,” Reddy said. “Respecting traditions ensures that our ancient heritage is passed on to future generations.”