The Telangana Cabinet discussed the letter written by the PC Ghosh Commission to the state government on the Kaleshwaram project. It is against this backdrop that the Telangana Cabinet decided to submit the full report of the PC Ghosh Commission, including the minutes of the previous BRS government cabinet, to the Commission by the 30th of this month.
The Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Revanth Reddy at the Secretariat on Monday approved several key decisions focusing on the development of the state as well as the welfare of the people. As part of the Cabinet meeting, it was decided to install statues of Telangana Thalli in all district collectorate offices and to hold Rythu Bharosa Vijayotsavams across the state today.
The Cabinet decided to organize a ‘Rythu Nestham’ program with 2,000 farmers at the Rajiv Gandhi statue opposite the Secretariat at 4 pm today. It has been decided that ministers, MLAs and public representatives will participate in these celebrations. The cabinet has given its approval to the new sports policy, which the entire sports world is eagerly waiting for.
This is the first cabinet meeting after the cabinet expansion, and three new ministers Vivek, Srihari and Laxman attended this meeting for the first time. The cabinet has decided to oppose the Godavari Banakacharla project planned by AP, which will harm the interests of Telangana. It has resolved that the government should take all steps and use all platforms to block the Banakacharla project legally and legally.
The cabinet has decided to discuss the issues that are still unresolved in the State Reorganization Act in a high-level committee meeting of officials of the two Telugu states. The cabinet also approved the alignment of the southern part of the regional ring road from Choutuppal to Sangareddy, along with the Indiramma Houses and Ration Cards, on the conduct of local body elections.
The cabinet examined the three proposals prepared by the R&B department on this occasion and gave final approval to the alignment of 201 km from Choutuppal to Sangareddy. In addition, the cabinet approved the preparation of the Telangana Rising 2047 Vision Policy Document.
It was decided to hold a status report meeting every three months as part of the administrative reforms along with two new municipalities in Sangareddy district. The cabinet decided that the cabinet, along with the chief secretaries and secretaries of all departments, should participate in this meeting for this three-month special meeting.
