Telangana’s leadership is gearing up for an unprecedented 99-day immersion into public service, launching March 6 under the banner ‘Praja Palana–Pragati Pranalika.’ Running through June 12, this five-phase powerhouse—decided in CM Revanth Reddy’s district collectors meet—seeks to democratize access to welfare, developments, and services. Planning Department helms the ship.
Phase one: March 6 coordination huddles with ministers in old districts. Gram sabhas energize villages April 2; mandal meets April 16; constituency events May 2; district extravaganzas May 22; state pride finale June 2. Project launches pepper the timeline, overseen by a slick mobile app.
Ten domains drive the narrative: file clearances and cleanliness, health boosts, safer roads, scheme distributions, kids’ safety and sobriety, farm prosperity, learning hubs, youth vitality, female empowerment, eco-preservation. The CM’s mantra: schemes sans exceptions to eligibles, with sabhas as info hubs and leaders—from sarpanchs to mayors—fully engaged.
Skill-ups for reps via one-day district drills. Agri-focus: solarize pumpsets, rooftop power, grid ties, sell-back earnings. Beneficiary spotlights cover rations, rice, Indiramma homes, free 200-unit electricity, loan forgiveness, bus rides, cheap cylinders—all transparently quantified across tiers.
Healthcare optimization: 35 med colleges as referral magnets from PHCs/CHCs, tapping elite tools and talent. Facial tech enforces eligibility, as seen in Asara’s 3-lakh cull. Transport: data digitalization, fitness mandates, eye screenings, pothole WhatsApp rapid-response.
This initiative isn’t just outreach—it’s a governance revolution, embedding accountability and innovation into Telangana’s developmental fabric for lasting citizen trust.