Revanth Reddy commits to welfare schemes in Telangana

thehindu.com

Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy pledged to continue welfare schemes despite financial challenges. Speaking at a public meeting, he highlighted a ₹6,500 crore development plan for Warangal, aiming to make it a major city after Hyderabad. Reddy inaugurated projects worth ₹630.27 crore, including a residential school and a new degree college. He also announced funding for a hospital, an office complex, and irrigation improvements to enhance local resources. Infrastructure improvements will include road renovations and new power substations. Reddy distributed ₹92.74 crore to women's groups and ₹100 crore for bank assistance, recognizing local leaders for their contributions to development.


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