In a big push for the development of the Kumram Bheem Asifabad area, CM KCR provided a lot of support to the area on Friday
Release date – Friday 23rd – 08:36pm – June 30th
Qumram Bhim Asifabad: In a major push for the development of the Kumram Bheem Asifabad area, Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao on Friday provided substantial support to the area, including the construction of a A high-level bridge, ITI, and funding for rural and urban local agencies.
Addressing a public meeting during his visit to Ashifabad on Friday, Chandrashekhar Rao said that a 750-million-rupee building will be built on the Varda River near the village of Gundayipet in Ramandar, Kuta. High grade bridge. He pledged to transform Nagamma Cheruvu, an irrigation pond at the center of the Sirpur (T) mandal, into a tourist attraction. He also said that the Kagaznagar Industrial Training Institute (ITI), which is rapidly growing in industry, will be set up at the behest of local MLA Koneru Konappa.
The Chief Minister also announced the allocation of Rs 250 crore each to Kagaznagar and Ashifabad cities and Rs 1 million each to 335 villages, including 162 tribal village councils in the district. He also announced the allocation of Rs 250 crore to each of the seven municipalities and Rs 10 lakh each to Mancherial district for a total of 311 grams.
Chandrashekhar Rao said 76,000-86,000 acres of land in the area will be stabilized as the proposed barrage on the Ramandar Varda River in Kuta is soon completed. Medical infrastructure will be strengthened with the approval of a government medical school in the region. He added that the creation of the Qumram Bhim Ashifabad district has eased the problem of public reaching the district headquarters.
To ensure three-phase electricity connection for tribal villages in the next two to three months, the state government has allocated Rs 300 crore to provide three-phase electricity connection for farmland in remote areas, he said.
He pointed out that the Tribal Welfare Department provided motor pumps to several tribes under the Jiri Vikas scheme and asked all elected representatives of the former Adilabad area to coordinate with officials to ensure the effective implementation of the scheme.
Chandrashekhar Rao said the formation of Kumuram Bheem Asifabad district was made possible due to the formation of Telangana state and development initiatives were implemented. The region was once plagued by seasonal diseases such as malaria, but medical services have improved significantly.
The Chief Minister also expressed confidence in retaining power in the next parliamentary elections and cited the government’s tireless efforts to uplift various sectors and communities in Telangana. He thanked the officials for their contribution and support to ensure rapid progress in all aspects of Telangana.
