The Telangana government is set to kick off a 99-day public outreach program starting from March 6 until June 12. The initiative, named ‘Praja Palana–Pragati Pranalika’ (people’s governance-progress plan), will be carried out in five phases covering 10 different themes across various departments. Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy discussed these plans with district Collectors during a recent meeting.
The program will be overseen by the Planning Department, with gram sabhas scheduled at the village level on April 2, followed by Mandal level meetings on April 16. Subsequently, a constituency-level program will take place on May 2, leading up to a district-level program on May 22, culminating in State formation day celebrations on June 2. Various themes such as cleanliness, health, road safety, welfare, education, and more will be addressed during this period.
During the 99-day program, the groundwork for various development projects will be laid, and a dedicated mobile app will be developed for monitoring purposes. Chief Minister Revanth Reddy emphasized the importance of ensuring that welfare schemes reach all eligible beneficiaries, directing officials to actively engage local representatives in the program for effective implementation.
