Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy visited his native village, Kondareddypalli, on Saturday. This was his first visit to the village since becoming Chief Minister. The villagers were very excited and welcomed him warmly as he came to join the Dussehra celebrations.
Dussehra is an important festival for the villagers, and they celebrate it in their hometown every year. However, this year’s celebration was extra special because it was the CM’s first time visiting after taking office.
To prepare for the Chief Minister’s visit, the local administration made several arrangements. During his time in the village, Revanth Reddy inaugurated several new projects. These included a new Panchayat building, which cost ₹72 lakhs, and the Amara Jawanu Yadaya Memorial Library, which was built with ₹55 lakhs. He also opened the BC Social Building and the Veterinary Hospital buildings, each costing ₹45 lakhs.
These new developments show the government’s dedication to improving infrastructure and providing essential services to the people of the village.