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Hans India
6 hours ago
- Politics
- Hans India
MLA Bandla Krishna Mohan Reddy Distributes Indiramma Housing Sanction Letters to Eligible Beneficiaries in Gadwal Mandal
Gadwal: In a significant step towards uplifting the underprivileged and fulfilling the promises of the Telangana State Government, local MLA Bandla Krishna Mohan Reddy presided over the distribution of Indiramma Housing Scheme proceedings to eligible beneficiaries of Gadwal Mandal. The event was held today at the MLA Camp Office in Gadwal district headquarters. The Telangana government, under the leadership of Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, has been actively implementing welfare schemes across all sections of society. Special emphasis has been placed on women's empowerment, free electricity, gas cylinder subsidies, Rythu Bandhu, ration cards, and subsidized rice, among others. One such crucial initiative—the Indiramma Housing Scheme—aims to realize the dream of home ownership for the economically disadvantaged. MLA Hands Over Housing Sanction Papers During the event, MLA Bandla Krishna Mohan Reddy personally handed over the sanction proceedings to the eligible recipients of the Indiramma housing allotments. The MLA was warmly welcomed and felicitated with a shawl and floral bouquets by party leaders and supporters. MLA's Address: Gratitude and Commitment In his speech, MLA Krishna Mohan Reddy expressed deep gratitude to the people of Gadwal Mandal, crediting them for his political journey and for electing him twice. He stated: 'Gadwal Mandal has always stood by me. I am eternally thankful to each and every person who helped me achieve this position. Since being elected MLA, I've focused on the development of our region by bringing in state funds and working tirelessly for the people.' He also highlighted that the Telangana Government, as part of its Six Guarantees, has already implemented multiple promises. These include: Mahila Shakti – Monthly financial assistance for women, Gas cylinders at ₹500, 200 units of free electricity, Loan waivers for farmers. Rythu Bandhu assistance, Subsidized rice through ration cards. Indiramma Housing Details The Indiramma Housing Scheme is a cornerstone of the government's vision to ensure every poor family has a permanent house. The scheme provides ₹5 lakh financial assistance for each house. The MLA informed that in Gadwal Constituency, 3,500 houses have been sanctioned under the first phase, out of which 303 houses are allotted to Gadwal Mandal. These funds are transferred directly to the beneficiaries' bank accounts, eliminating the need for any middlemen. He urged all sanctioned beneficiaries to begin construction immediately, assuring that the government is fully committed to eradicating huts in the region and replacing them with proper homes. He further emphasized: 'The dream of owning a home is now becoming a reality through the Indiramma Housing Scheme. Our government is committed to making Gadwal a region free from huts and housing insecurity.' Women Empowerment at the Core The MLA praised CM Revanth Reddy's government for prioritizing women's development, offering them equal opportunities across business and social sectors. Through initiatives like Mahila Shakti, the government envisions women growing economically on par with men. Assurance to Public Concluding his speech, the MLA reassured the public: 'There is no need to worry. Every eligible person will benefit from the welfare schemes. I am now part of the government to ensure development across all sectors in the Gadwal Constituency. With the support of CM Revanth Reddy, we will continue working towards a better future for all.' Dignitaries in Attendance The event was attended by a host of political leaders and local dignitaries, including: Subhan, Joint District Director, Bandari Bhaskar, Former ZP Chairman, Gaddam Krishna Reddy, Senior Leader, Patel Prabhakar Reddy, Ramesh Naidu, Former MPPs: Pratap Goud, Raja Reddy, Former ZPTC: Rajashekar, PACS Chairman: Thimmareddy, Leaders and activists: Gopi Reddy, Maheshwar Reddy, Bhaskar Reddy, Chakradhar, Majeed, Ashok Reddy, Satya Reddy, Ranganna, Neeleshwar Reddy, Venkat Ramulu, Lakshmikant Reddy, Narasimhulu, Hanumanth Reddy, Gopal, Satyanarayana, Krishna, Srinivasulu, Poodur Shyam, Keshav Reddy, Narender Reddy, Gurram Suri, Manyam, Jaganmohan Reddy, Krishna Reddy, Jagadeeshwar Reddy, Gopal Reddy, Raja Reddy, Ramachandra, and others. The event was a strong reflection of the Telangana government's focus on inclusive development, especially targeting housing and women empowerment. The distribution of Indiramma Housing proceedings marks a new chapter of hope and stability for hundreds of families in Gadwal Mandal.


Hans India
6 days ago
- Politics
- Hans India
BRS leader threatens indefinite hunger strike over pending Rythu Bandhu funds
Hyderabad: Alleging discrimination against Rangareddy district, BRS leader P Karthik Reddy on Thursday said that he would sit on an indefinite hunger strike if the government does not release Rythu Bandhu funds to the farmers of the district. Addressing a press conference here along with BRSV President Gellu Srinivas Yadav, party leader P Karthik Reddy asked whether the chief minister A Revanth Reddy knows that there is a district called combined Rangareddy district. Revanth Reddy is ignoring Rangareddy only because the Congress did not get votes and seats from the district. The per capita income of the combined Rangareddy district is highest after Gurgaon district in Haryana. The district is one of the five districts that bring the highest income to the country. 'I will call Rythu Bharosa as Rythu Bandhu only. Why are the Rythu Bandhu funds not being deposited to the accounts of the farmers of the district,' asked Karthik Reddy? The BRS leader said that farmers of the district were cheated on the 111 GO issue. Revanth Reddy is not even in a position to care about the road leading to his constituency. The political importance of the Rangareddy district is being reduced. Why Revanth Reddy could not find a suitable candidate for ministerial post in Rangareddy district? 'If the Rythu Bandhu funds do not reach the accounts of the farmers of Rangareddy district within a week, I will go on an indefinite hunger strike,' said Karthik Reddy. He alleged that KCR's love for farmers was like his mother's love, while Revanth Reddy's love was like stepmother's love.


Time of India
7 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
Telangana govt claims swift disbursal of Rythu Bharosa assistance
HYDERABAD: The Congress govt on Wednesday emphasised the improved efficiency of its financial aid programmes for farmers. It said that while the previous Rythu Bandhu scheme often took two to three months or more to disburse seasonal payments, the current Rythu Bharosa scheme has achieved record speed, with the latest round of benefits being transferred within just nine days. For the current 2025-26 rainy season, the govt said that Rs 8,744 crore was disbursed to farmers in just nine days under the scheme. The govt also said that, despite facing serious financial challenges, it remains committed to supporting farmers and has ensured enhanced benefits under the new scheme. You Can Also Check: Hyderabad AQI | Weather in Hyderabad | Bank Holidays in Hyderabad | Public Holidays in Hyderabad It credited improved governance and prioritisation of farmer welfare for the rapid rollout of funds.


Time of India
25-06-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Telangana deputy CM Bhatti Vikramarka highlights govt's pro-farmer measures, says Rythu Bandhu dues cleared; BC survey justified & youth aid launched
HYDERABAD: Deputy chief minister Bhatti Vikramarka on Tuesday said the previous BRS govt skipped one crop season's Rythu Bandhu disbursement, which the Congress govt cleared after coming to power. Addressing a press conference at Gandhi Bhavan, Bhatti slammed BRS for questioning BC caste survey, despite failing to conduct one during its 10-year rule. 'When we conducted survey, BRS leaders refused to participate. Now, they are questioning its credibility,' he said. You Can Also Check: Hyderabad AQI | Weather in Hyderabad | Bank Holidays in Hyderabad | Public Holidays in Hyderabad He stressed that the Congress followed due process, passing cabinet and assembly resolutions before sending BC caste survey to the governor and Centre, underscoring the govt's sincerity. Bhatti said the govt waived Rs 2 lakh crop loans, ensured 24-hour free power to farmers, disbursed Rs 9,000 crore under Rythu Bharosa, paid a Rs 500 bonus per quintal of fine paddy, extended crop insurance, compensated crop losses, and introduced Indiramma Aatmiya Bharosa for landless labourers. He announced Rs 9,000 crore under Rajiv Yuva Vikasam to support unemployed youth, offering up to Rs 4 lakh in financial aid for self-employment.


Hans India
25-06-2025
- Politics
- Hans India
Cong is most farmer-friendly govt, avers Dy CM Bhatti
Hyderabad: Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka Mallu criticized the previous BRS government for providing only partial financial assistance under the 'Rythu Bandhu' scheme while withdrawing most other support measures. Speaking at Rythu Nestham program, the Deputy CM emphasized that only Congress governments have undertaken such transformative initiatives for agriculture, unlike any other governments. 'No party has embraced farmers with the kind of love and commitment that Congress has,' he said. 'Agriculture means Congress,' he reiterated. The Deputy CM announced that within just nine days, the Congress government credited Rs 9,000 crore directly into farmers' accounts under the 'Rythu Bharosa' scheme, making it the only government in Indian history to do so in such a short span. He called it a moment worthy of being recorded in golden letters in India's history. He said that this milestone was achieved as part of the collective decision of the people's government and cabinet under the spirit of Indiramma Rajyam (Indira Gandhi's governance model). 'We have deposited Rs 9,000 crore into the accounts of 70 lakh farmers within nine days,' he stated. He accused the previous BRS government of merely offering token amounts under 'Rythu Bandhu' while stopping zero-interest and low-interest loans, subsidies for drip and sprinkler systems, bonuses for harvested crops, MSP payments, and compensation for crop loss.