Hyderabad: Chief
Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao has been in the news throughout the year.
He kept people’s aspirations alive by changing the path of a
“neglected” TS towards “Bangaru Telangana”.
This slogan indeed
helped him reap a rich harvest as far as increasing the TRS strength of
MLAs from 63 to 77 is concerned. And the so-called “open invitation” to
opposition legislators to join the TRS to achieve Bangaru Telangana will
be in vogue even in the coming years.
As part of the Bangaru
Telangana endeavour, the CM has initiated new schemes like Mission
Kakatiya, a Rs 25,000-odd crore scheme to revive 46,531 with 9,306 tanks
taken up in 2014-15. Once restored, the tanks will impound more
rainwater to improve irrigation and boost groundwater in the surrounding
villages.
Another major initiative is the Rs 40,000-crore TS
Drinking Water Grid that will provide tap water to every home in the
state. Mr Rao has been repeatedly saying that if he fails to complete
this scheme in the next three years, he will not seek votes from people
in the 2019 elections.
The CM has also decided to “re-engineer”
major irrigation projects in TS to utilise more water from Godavari and
Krishna rivers. The change of the Pranahita-Chevella Scheme design is
one step towards this. The government wants to construct at least two
major dams in this scheme to make up for the loss of storage at
the
Sriramsagar project, which is suffering sedimentation. Mr Rao has also
decided to take up two major irrigation projects — the
Palumuru-Rangareddy lift scheme and the Jurala-Pakhala scheme.
- Crop loan waiver of Rs 4,250 of the proposed Rs 17,000 to benefit 35.57 lakh farmers.
- Revival of 46,531 tanks under Mission Kakatiya at Rs 25,000CR
- Rs 40,000cr Telangana Drinking Water Grid project launched
- SHE police teams to curb eve-teasing
- Bathukamma and Bonalu declared state festivals
- 481 family members of TS martyrs get Rs 48.10 crore
- 43% hike in salaries to State staff