Hanamkonda: Exciting news for Warangal West as the government has approved Rs 200 crore to build a new integrated school, announced MLA Naini Rajender Reddy. This move is seen as a landmark in the region’s educational progress.
At a press meet, Reddy expressed his gratitude to CM A Revanth Reddy and Deputy CM Bhatti Vikramarka for their swift approval. He believes this school will make Warangal West a central hub for education, given the city’s strong infrastructure.
Reddy shared his delight about the government’s plan to open 20 integrated residential schools statewide with Rs 4,000 crore funding, focusing on aiding underprivileged communities. He highlighted ongoing development in the city, which is also becoming a center for medical and spiritual growth. For the first time, the Bhadrakali temple and nearby lake are undergoing renovations.
Reddy mentioned two additional development projects for the area, details of which will be revealed soon. While some residents face temporary issues due to these projects, he promised fair solutions.
He criticized the Opposition for overemphasizing minor problems to disrupt progress. Reddy accused the previous government of unfairly distributing roadside stalls meant for small traders, benefiting only proxies of the former MLA.
To support traders affected by road expansions, he promised them spots in new market complexes. He urged BRS leaders to stop unnecessary criticism, pointing out their lack of achievement during their decade-long governance.
Reddy asserted that Warangal West is receiving unprecedented funds, promising to disclose all developments from the past 15 months. He invited BRS leaders to a public debate to discuss these advancements.
In a show of appreciation, Reddy and local leaders performed a milk offering to portraits of the CM and Deputy CM. The event saw attendance from notable figures like E V Srinivas Rao, Aziz Khan, and others.