Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy and his family members are carrying Muthyala Talambralu and silk clothes to present to Swamy and Amma for their celestial wedding in Nalgonda.
In Nalgonda, Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy announced that the Congress Government is committed to fulfilling all six promises made during elections within the first 100 days of its tenure. He mentioned that the applications received for Abhaya Hastham through the Praja Palana program are currently under review.
Venkat Reddy also highlighted the success of the Congress Government’s initiative, where nearly 30 lakh women were able to travel for free in RTC buses to visit their native places during the Sankranti festival. He assured the public that the remaining guarantees, such as Rajiv Arogyashri, Indiramma houses, and gas cylinders for Rs 500, will also be fulfilled. The selection process for beneficiaries of these schemes will be carried out in the gram sabhas.
In addition to the six guarantees, the Minister mentioned that there are more welfare programs in the pipeline. He emphasized the government’s commitment to completing pending projects in Nalgonda district, including the construction of a Rs 10 crore hostel at Mahatma Gandhi University and the foundation stone laying for Rs 100 crore road works connecting Tipparti via Nalgonda, Mushampalli, and Kannekal.
The Minister announced that work on the Rs 30 crore doubling of the road from Gundlapalli to Regatta will begin soon. Additionally, road works are scheduled to start from Dharvesipuram, passing through Dorepalli and Pagidimarri, with an allocation of Rs 34 crores. He assured that development initiatives for 12 constituencies in the joint Nalgonda district will be undertaken in a manner that will pleasantly surprise everyone.