Topic: CM KCR
Miraculous Dalit Bonding Program
Punjab Minister Baljeet Kaur Appreciates Unit Inspection in Vasaalamarri
Turkapalli, June 17: Punjab State Minister Dr. Baljeet Kaur praised the Dalit Empowerment program being implemented by Chief Minister KCR in Telangana, calling it remarkable. On Saturday, she visited the village of Vasaalamarri in Turkapalli Mandal of Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district. She inspected the units of Dalit beneficiaries in the village. She interacted with each unit and inquired about their current financial situation and the impact of the program. After inspecting the Dalit units, she expressed satisfaction with the progress and mentioned that the beneficiaries are earning between Rs. 40 to Rs. 50 per month.
Speaking on this occasion, Baljeet Kaur highlighted the economic strength of the families of Dalit beneficiaries and appreciated the program for achieving their economic empowerment. She mentioned that she came here to study this program and to implement it in Punjab as well. The officials from Punjab, Ramesh Kumar, Jaspreet Singh, Jagadeesh Sharma, Telangana nodal officer Ashish Kutirya, and officials from the Scheduled Caste Development Department were also present.
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KTR | KCR is a friend of the tribals: Minister KTR
KTR | Hyderabad: It is not just about providing basic amenities to the tribal communities, Adivasi tribes, and their demands for land rights. Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao and IT Minister KTR have made significant efforts to fulfill the dreams of self-reliance among these communities. KTR, the Minister of Municipal Administration and Urban Development, tweeted about the government's programs implemented to empower the Girijan community on the occasion of Girijan Day celebrations during the Telangana Formation Day festivities.
"Our state is our pride, just like our ancestors," said KTR, expressing his gratitude towards the progress made during the past decade. He emphasized that real development has been achieved only in the last ten years and that Telangana has witnessed tremendous growth during this period. The scenic beauty of Kondakonalla, the picturesque waterfalls in Indravelli, and the progress of Adivasi communities are all shining examples of this golden era in Telangana's history.
Reservations have played a significant role in uplifting the Scheduled Tribes and Scheduled Castes in the state. The Reservation Policy has been instrumental in transforming the lives of tribal communities and helping them progress. The government has allocated a special fund for their development, and various educational institutions have emerged as symbols of self-respect and pride in Gurukul schools. These achievements are being celebrated through pictures that depict the transformation taking place in Telangana.
Therefore, Telangana is witnessing a unique transformation, where every sound resonates with progress. KTR highlighted the bond between the government and Adivasi communities, stating that they are like brothers. He urged everyone to support the progress of tribal communities, which is soaring high like the sky and flourishing like green nature. He extended his heartfelt wishes to everyone on the occasion of Girijan Day during the Telangana Formation Day celebrations.
Therefore, Telangana is witnessing a unique transformation, where every sound resonates with progress. KTR highlighted the bond between the government and Adivasi communities, stating that they are like brothers. He urged everyone to support the progress of tribal communities, which is soaring high like the sky and flourishing like green nature. He extended his heartfelt wishes to everyone on the occasion of Girijan Day during the Telangana Formation Day celebrations.
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MLA Sunitha | New Lights for Tribal Areas in the State: Government Vip Gongidi Sunitha
MLA Sunitha | Yadadri Bhuvanagiri: The Telangana government has been instrumental in bringing light to the lives of tribal communities with various welfare programs and innovative initiatives. MLA Sunitha hailed the Telangana government for its efforts in improving the lives of tribal communities through innovative programs and developmental activities. As part of the Telangana Formation Day celebrations, MLA Sunitha attended the Girijan festival held in Pilligundla village of Bommala Ramaram Mandal, where she was the chief guest. In this context, she performed poojas according to the Girijan tradition by wearing a floral garland and expressed her gratitude.
During the event, Sunitha spoke about the significant contribution made by tribal communities over the years and praised Chief Minister KCR for valuing their self-esteem and recognizing their rights. She also mentioned that the TRS government has implemented several programs to promote the development and well-being of tribal communities. Today, the tribals are excelling in the fields of education, employment, business, and politics, she added. She acknowledged the efforts of the TRS government in working towards the welfare of tribals.
The recognition of tribes as gram panchayats in Hyderabad city and other important regions is a testament to the substantial empowerment and influence that Chief Minister KCR has provided to them. Sunitha emphasized that the government's various programs in areas like education, employment, and sports are aimed at improving the lives of tribals and enhancing their self-esteem. She stated that the recognition given by the government encourages them to contribute to the nation's progress.
Sunitha appreciated the construction of Banjara Bhavan in Nallagonda district by the TRS government, which serves as a symbol of pride for the Banjara community. She mentioned that by providing opportunities and support, Chief Minister KCR has shown his commitment to taking care of our community. With the unity and cooperation of communities like the tribes, Sunitha emphasized the importance of working together with parties beyond party lines for the overall development of the underprivileged sections of society.
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WEF | Telangana emerges as a global leader in agricultural technology research.. World Economic Forum praises
WEF | The World Economic Forum (WEF) has praised the use of PPP methods in other countries and states. It has released a recommendation for the utilization of technologies such as artificial intelligence and blockchain technology in accordance with local conditions. With controlled environments, new product tests and services such as certification have been introduced. This has encouraged farmers to have confidence and has promoted the adoption of new discoveries.
The Telangana government has established the Indian Institute of Sciences (IISc) as a platform for agricultural data exchange. Data providers and users can directly exchange information, providing digital services to farmers and creating an ecosystem in Telangana.
Hyderabad, June 16 (Namaste Telangana): The World Economic Forum (WEF) has praised Telangana as a global leader in the adoption of 'agritech' technology in agriculture. With the implementation of 'agritech', along with the complete transformation of the agricultural sector, Telangana has been able to provide valuable lessons to others. The government has highlighted the need for assistance from governments for the expansion of 'agritech'. They have also emphasized the need for proper methods and the establishment of an ecosystem in Telangana. The WEF has released a recent plea stating that Telangana is following the best practices in agricultural methods.
In this regard, the Center for Nature and Climate Change at the WEF, along with IT Minister KT Rama Rao, have released this plea.
Four Pillars
Telangana, being a progressive state in the country, has presented modern technology as a solution for rural areas. It has introduced PPP methods to promote digital agriculture, provide good solutions to farmers, and develop digital infrastructure. The WEF has mentioned four pillars as part of 'agritech': value chain transformation, agritech sandbox, agricultural data exchange, and agricultural data management framework.
Recommendations in the plea
The plea clearly explains the methods that governments should adopt to provide assistance to farmers. It states that India has a large number of small and marginal farmers. The country is making great progress in agricultural production. However, due to environmental challenges and the influence of small farmers, 'agritech' expansion is facing obstacles. Telangana has been recognized as a global leader in providing solutions to increase farmers' income. The plea also highlights the need for proper agreements to be made to support farmers, establish good policies, implement them effectively, provide subsidies, and improve digital infrastructure. Other governments have been recommended to learn from the "Telangana Model" and implement similar policies.
Conclusion
Telangana, being one of the most advanced states in the country, has shown the best ways to introduce modern technology to rural areas. The government has implemented the PPP method and, with the help of WEF, has developed proper methods for the adoption of digital agriculture. The benefits of 'agritech' have been extended to farmers through various services such as soil testing and prioritizing production. The state government is planning to reach one lakh farmers by 2025 through this program.
Robo Firefighter in the Testing Phase
Hyderabad, June 16 (Namaste Telangana): Another innovation has been introduced in the use of robots for firefighting by the Telangana Fire Department. A robot firefighter with the ability to move 360 degrees, faster than humans, and capable of entering even the most dangerous areas of fire was demonstrated by a company called Technocrat, which is a friend of the Fire DG.
The Director General of the Fire Department, V. Nagireddy, led a team of senior officials from the company that brought the robot firefighter to Delhi for a demonstration. The company's Director, Anil Mitra, explained that the robot can work up to a distance of 2 to 5 kilometers with its remote sensors.
V. Nagireddy stated that with a budget of Rs 100 crore, the government has already sent proposals to provide modern vehicles and other equipment to counter fire accidents. He also mentioned that they are examining the use of firefighting robots as part of government information.
During the program, Director General V. Nagireddy, Director of Fire Services Lakshminarayana, Additional Director Narayanarao, Regional Officer Harinath Reddy, DFVO Srinivas Reddy, ADEOs, company representatives Devendar, Raman, Manakesh, and Kishan Chaudhari were present.
Features of the Robot Firefighter:
This robot, developed with indigenous technology, can control flames up to a distance of about 90 meters. It can rotate 360 degrees and control flames. It is also heatproof and can withstand temperatures up to 500 degrees.
The robot operates on a lithium battery and can continuously fight fires for approximately 6 hours. It can spray water up to a distance of about 20 to 30 meters. In jet mode, it can extinguish flames up to a distance of about 90 meters. Its remote sensors can work even at a distance of 2 to 5 kilometers.
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