KCR initiates execution of poll promises
Vanam Jwala Narsimha Rao
The Hans India (01-01-2019)
The sagacious and sensible people and voters
of Telangana, in the recently concluded state assembly elections, once again
voted Telangana Rashtra Samiti led by Kalvakuntla Chandrashekhar Rao to power
bestowing a landslide majority. People supported in unequivocal terms KCR who
fashioned a great platform for statehood movement in the form Telangana Rashtra
Samiti, led it to success to realise separate state of Telangana, and in the
process made the voice of Telangana heard from Kashmir to Kanyakumari,
convinced 36 parties across the nation in favour of Telangana, brought pressure
on the then ruling Congress Party to concede Telangana and also convinced the
opposition BJP to form Telangana state.
Naturally people reposed their unilateral confidence
once again on KCR. Fulfilling the wishes of people he sworn in as Chief
Minister second time in succession. Aiming at realising the Golden Telangana
that has been in the process, TRS government under the leadership of KCR
commenced its second phase of journey. Immediately after assuming power the TRS
government of CM KCR initiated measures to implement election promises on top
priority. In addition action plan has also been initiated to attend to urgent
and immediate needs of the people. Accordingly series of review meetings
chaired by Chief Minister KCR are being held.
As part of immediate priority items for
implementation, among others, expediting construction of irrigation projects,
rural-village development, effective implementation of Panchayati Raj Act,
recruiting village secretaries to every gram panchayat, greenery, sanitation,
Aasara pensions to all who completed 57 year’s of age, conclave of panchayat
raj functionaries, formation of few more new districts, distribution of Batukamma sarees, Kalyan
Laxmi/ Shaadi Mubarak cheque distribution through MLAs, supply of drinking
water to every house-hold through Mission Bhagiratha before 31st
March, 2018, developing health profile of all, establishing separate
directorate for pensioners, establishing of food processing units etc have been
listed.
Officers concerned were instructed to complete
all projects for providing irrigated water to one crore acres of land within
two years. Including Sitarama and Sriram Sagar revival schemes, all the other
project works are to be completed on war footing without any delay. Compensation
to be paid in lieu of lands acquired for projects. Chief Minister has decided
to visit personally and inspect works pertaining to construction of Medigadda
as part of Kaleshwaram, sundilla, annaaram barrages, pumphouses, works on SRSP
revival scheme and other connected places.
Chief Minister told officers and engineers
that they need to expedite works of Kaleshwaram Project that provides water to
major part of Telangana to ensure irrigated water by June-July 2019, expedite
construction of Medigadda, sundilla, annaaram barrages, as well as pumphouses.
Sitarama Lift Irrigation Project and Sriram Sagar revival scheme, Devadula
project works are also to be expedited said CM.
Chief Minister emphasising the need to
concentrate more on rural development said that it is only when villages are
developed the country develops. CM desires that the newly enacted Panchayat Raj
Act shall be effectively implemented to ensure transformation in the
development of villages. When once the gram panchayat elections are completed,
greenery and sanitation will be given priority and will be taken up swiftly.
Government has taken up the recruitment process of appointing 9335 village
secretaries to ensure that there will be a secretary to every one of the 12,751
villages. This is the first recruitment done after the new zonal system came
into force.
Chief Secretary has been asked to workout
modalities for payment of old age Aasara pensions to all those who completed
the age of 57 years. This would be given with effect from April 2019. In accordance
with the election promise, steps have been taken to form two more districts
namely, Mulugu and Narayan pet. With this the process of formation of
additional new districts has begun. In addition, formation of new Revenue
Division Korutla and couple of new Mandals has also begun.
Batukamma sarees that were to be distributed
ahead of this year’s festival could not be done due to complaints from Congress
party during elections, has commenced with effect from December 19, 2018. This
is being done along with distribution of Christmas cloths. Kalyana Laxmi/
Shaadi Mubarak cheques that were earlier distributed by MLAs and was passed on
to Collectors due to election code during elections, has now been reverted
back, and henceforth MLAs will distribute them.
Chief Minister said that by March 31, 2019
after duly fitting all taps clean, purified drinking water should reach every
house in the state irrespective of whether the house is a in a hilly area,
forest area or in a remote area. He wants that no one shall be seen with a pot
or vessel fetching water from a place other than their own house. For this CM
told the officials that there is no dearth of funds and whatever might be the
expenditure, the drinking water should reach every house by the stipulated time.
The bulk supply shall be completed before January 10, 2019 said CM. In fact the
responsibility, according to CM, does not cease with mere supply of water but
continues since water should be supplied uninterruptedly. It is equally
important to properly manage the scheme as that of supplying water. CM patted
all those staff and engineers for executing this marvelous wonder.
Telangana state has exhibited an exceptional
wonder in the form of Mission Bhagiratha to the entire country which is a pride
to the state and role model to the country. Several states are evincing keen
interest to replicate and adopt the scheme and Telangana Government also is
ready to cooperate and help them in this regard.
Thus, after assuming charge second time CM
KCR concentrated on governance once again. After dissolution of Assembly on 6th
September, for thee months, it was election season totally. Immediately after
the results, and after assuming charge as Chief Minister, KCR is taking stock
of the situation of every Government department. Top priority is accorded to
irrigation projects. Execution of election promises has been initiated. Plans
are getting ready for this.
Against the backdrop of election promises,
for laying strong foundation to implement them, the state finances are to be
prepared. For effective implementation of promises and other welfare and
development schemes, committed and efficient officers are required.
Whatever it is….CM KCR and his government is
marching ahead towards implementation of election promises. He is leaving no
stone unturned to successfully take the state towards Golden Telangana. CM who
held meetings in his capacity as TRS president on the first and second day
after he assumed charge has since then concentrating on reviews of various
departments one after another.
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