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Hans India
08-07-2025
- Politics
- Hans India
Trees vital for reducing pollution: Bojju Patel
Khanapur: As part of the Vana Mahotsava programme, MLA Vedma Bojju Patel along with officials, teachers and students planted saplings at TTWRS Junior College in Utnoor mandal center on Monday. Speaking on the occasion, the MLA said that along with the goal of increasing greenery in the State, trees are being planted to increase the forest area and provide environmental stability. He stressed that trees are very important to reduce environmental pollution. He called on everyone to plant saplings around their surroundings. Various saplings should be planted on government and private offices and school premises. Officials, faculty, students, Congress party leaders and others participated in this green drive.


Hans India
06-07-2025
- Business
- Hans India
Rs 16.43 cr worth funds sought for pending bills
Khanapur: Local MLA Vedma Bojju Patel on Saturday submitted a petition to the State Tribal Welfare Secretary Sarath Kumar and Finance Secretary Sandeep Kumar Sultaniya in separate offices in Hyderabad, requesting immediate release of pending bills worth Rs 16,43,87,000 related to the construction work of houses constructed by PVTGs Kolam, Thotilu, Chenchulu and Kondaredlu ITDA CCDP in the joint Adilabad district. Speaking on the occasion, the MLA said said that the PVTGs had built houses on loans and requested that the funds be released quickly. Later, Kumar and Sultaniya responded and said that they would work to ensure that the funds are sanctioned within a month.


Hans India
22-06-2025
- Politics
- Hans India
Amar Veerula Stupa to be tourist destination
Khanapur: The government has sanctioned Rs 1 crore to develop the Amar Veerula Stupa as a tourist destination and the work has almost reached the final stage. 'The memorial garden will be opened soon,' said Khanapur constituency MLA Vedma Bojju Patel. On Saturday, he paid homage to the Amar Veerula Stupa in the Indravelli mandal centre. Later, saplings were planted as part of a programme organised under the auspices of Horticulture. The development work being done at the stupa was inspected. Speaking on the occasion, the MLA said, 'As per the promise made by Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, the government is making special efforts to beautify the Martyrs' Stupa.' He said that the families of the martyrs have been provided with house plot documents. He said that he will talk to the CM to further develop the Stupa.


Hans India
31-05-2025
- Politics
- Hans India
Govt aims to make poor house owners: Bojju Patel
Khanapur: The State government is implementing the Indiramma Indla scheme with great ambition to fulfill the dreams of the poor to own their own homes, said MLA Vedma Bojju Patel. The MLA handed over the sanction documents to Indiramma Indla beneficiaries and performed the groundwork for the construction of houses in Ginnera village of Indravelli mandal and Hirapur (J) village of Utnoor mandal on Friday. Speaking on the occasion, the MLA said that the welfare of the poor is the aim of the state government. He made it clear that Indiramma houses will be provided to every deserving poor person. He said that the development of villages is possible only with the Congress party. He said that the state government is working for the people of the lower classes. He said that the welfare schemes being implemented by the state government should be taken advantage of. Officials, Congress party leaders and others participated in this programme.


Hans India
25-05-2025
- Politics
- Hans India
Khanapur MLA vents ire at Forest dept
Khanapur: Khanapur constituency MLA Vedma Bojju Patel asserted that it is not right for the Forest Department officials to trouble tribal people as well as SC, BC and, minority people. 'Otherwise a revolt is inevitable,' he claimed. Participating in a meeting held at the Secretariat in Hyderabad under the chairmanship of Ministers DA Seethakka and Konda Surekha, the MLA vented expressed his anger on the department officials. Addressing the meeting, he said, 'It is not right to use field-level officers who are performing duties in AC rooms as pawns and cause trouble to the people.' He suggested that they go to the field level and see the problems and work to solve them. He demanded that permissions be given to dig borewells sanctioned under the Indira Soura Giri Jal Vikasam Scheme. He said permissions should also be given to heavy vehicles in the Kawal Tiger Zone. He made it clear that if the tribals, who rely on the forest for their livelihood are troubled, the people themselves will rebel. He said that the tribals who earn their living with bamboo and beedi leaves should not be troubled and that the State government should not obstruct the work of 3-phase electricity, CC road, and Indiramma houses. 'The government is working to improve road facilities in forest villages like Allampalli, Wayipet, and Ankenarayadhari. This should not be hindered,' he said.