KCR Marching Ahead to Unfurl Pink Flag at Red Fort
Telangana Model as BRS National Agenda
Vanam Jwala Narasimha Rao
The Hans India (11-12-2022)
Archetypal welfare state
Millennium Post (13-12-2022)
(Thriving on the welfare-centric
Telangana Model, the eight-and-half-a- year-old state is not just benefitting
its people but also illuminating the path of older states-Editor)
Yes, it is exactly four years of
Kalvakuntla Chandrashekhar Rao’s most successful accomplishment in the office
in second term, and eight and half years since formation of the state, as Chief
Minister of Telangana. In this nascent but extremely triumphant two terms, CM
KCR in an inimitable style of his own, fashioned the first of its kind
Telangana Welfare and Development Model with innumerable unique schemes and
programs, benefiting each and every individual in the state in multiple ways.
Thus, the KCR Model has left an indelible mark in the country and
obviously, in the true essence of ‘Telangana practices and the country
follow in all spheres’, the ‘Telangana Model’ is being emulated
by other states. Sooner or later, the Bharat Rashtra Samithi emerging on fast
track in the National Political scenario, may incorporate the model in the
proposed alternate National Development Agenda of KCR to benefit people across
the country.
As a result of fourteen years of peaceful
and conscious struggle, which was a true model of Gandhian non-violent
agitation, under the leadership of KCR, Telangana State was formed on 2nd
June 2014. When he took over as Chief Minister, KCR had to encounter countless
problems, obstacles and hurdles, to place the state on right track. With his visionary
foresight KCR turned Telangana into a prosperous, developed and role model
state with people’s welfare, progress, development and wellbeing as its central
agenda. The State continues to make rapid strides in all sectors and is in the
forefront in the country in several innovative schemes and programs.
The GSDP of Telangana despite
non-cooperation from center, in 2021-22 at current prices is Rs 11, 48, 115
Crores. The per capita income during the same period is Rs 2, 75, 443 which by
any standards is very high. Similarly, one of the indicators of the development
of state or country is its per capita power consumption. Telangana State’s per capita
power consumption stands at 2126 units as against All India’s average of 1255
units, which is more than 70%.
KCR defined, designed, developed,
delivered and evaluated scheme after scheme and program after program,
reviewing personally each one of them periodically with stakeholders involved.
He himself was in the shoes of a professional Engineer when reengineering or
redesigning of irrigation projects; an architect when new structures like Secretariat,
Police Command Control Center, integrated Collector Complexes were conceived; a
Vaastu and Agama exponent while renovating the famous Yadadri Temple; a
professional medico when plans for improving Public Health were prepared; an
economic expert when budgets were planned; an expert writer when statutory
speeches were drafted; a legal expert when advising on legal matters; a
literary figure while participating in meetings like World Telugu Conference; a
seasoned faculty while conducting training sessions; a farmer while conceiving
schemes on agriculture and in many more ways.
Above all CM KCR has been a characteristic
Public Administration Expert par excellence, in every aspect of POSDCORB
functions, namely, Planning, Organizing, Staffing, Directing,
Coordinating, Reporting, and Budgeting. POSDCORB was created in 1937 by
members of USA President Roosevelt's administrative committee, Luther Gulick
and Lyndall Urwick, the champions of classical approach to administration and
organization. KCR’s review meetings, often lasting for over ten hours and more,
untired, where every word that he speaks is a message in it, KCR repeats all concisely
but precisely at the end like a Ashthavadhani or Shatavadhani
or Sahsravadhani. That is his power of memory and retrieval or
capacity of Dharana labeled so in Telugu literary meets.
It is by no means a small achievement
for a State which was formed only eight and half years ago, to rebuild itself, rejuvenate,
revitalize, revive, bounce back and achieve its aims and objectives. The
dynamic leadership of Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, his administrative
skills, his visionary leadership and his innovative thinking made this possible.
As a strong leader who led the separate Telangana state hood movement despite
all odds, obstacles and difficulties, including resorting to fast unto death, KCR
knew the problems, issues and strengths of the Telangana state.
Among many other schemes: The Dalit
Bandhu Scheme conceived by KCR heralded a sea change in the lives of Dalits. The
agriculture sector made rapid strides in development. Seeds and fertilizers are
being distributed at subsidized rates. Rythu Bandhu, the investment support scheme
for agriculture is benefiting lakhs of small and marginal farmers. Rythu Bhima,
group life insurance scheme, provides an essential life line to agricultural
house hold struck by tragedy. Farmers’ loan waiver is another unique scheme. Rythu
Vedikas help collective might of farmers. Re-organization of districts, new
Panchayat Raj, Municipal and Revenue Acts are administrative reforms
Completion of Irrigation projects like Kaleshwaram; Alternate cropping for more
sustainability and profits; Creating history as the only state, supplying
uninterrupted quality power to all sectors including free power to farm sector;
accelerating industrial growth to make Telangana as favored destination for
investment through TS-I PASS (Telangana State Industrial Project Approval and
Self Certification System); Facilitating establishing more than 1500 IT/ITES
large and small companies; Strategic Road Development Plan that completely
changed the complexion of Greater Hyderabad; Renovating Yadadri temple and attracting
lakhs of pilgrims daily etc.
Several schemes to support handloom
workers; Better and quality medical services to the poor including KCR Kits,
Basti Davakhanas, TIMS Super Specialty Hospitals, Palle Davakhanas, Diagnostic
centers, Kanti Velugu program, health profile, a medical college in each
district etc.; Creation of basic infrastructure facilities in rural and urban
areas through Palle Pragathi and Pattana Pragathi; Encouraging hereditary professions;
Aasara Pensions, Kalyan Lakshmi, Shadi Mubarak, Residential Schools, two bed
room houses, distribution of sheep, distribution of Batukamma sarees;
Accelerated development of SCs, BCs, STs as well as women and minorities etc. Land
Records updating and Dharani Portal were the heart of good governance. There is
not even a single house in the state where no government scheme is not
reaching.
KCR, a visionary that he is, had been
implementing a plethora of out of the box thinking policies, programs and
schemes. His innovative welfare schemes, overhauling of administration,
replacing old and archaic Acts with new ones in tune with the present-day
societal requirements, total transparency in administration and
decentralization of power and responsibilities to local bodies, have all aimed
at bringing in a radical and qualitative change in the governance.
Governance is a comprehensive and ever
dynamic perception. Good Governance is epitomized by among other things:
predictable open and enlightened policy making; sound, responsive and competent
administration; respect to basic human rights and values; strengthened
democratic institutions at all levels; effective institutional as well as
structural framework; ensuring accountability and transparency etc. Good
Governance and Governance with a difference in tune with peoples’ needs and aspirations
is what is being seen and felt in KCR led Telangana now. Long term planning
along with short term and medium term which are essential, is precisely what
has been happening in the state during the last eight and half years and specifically
in the last four years. The statesmanship, vision, leadership qualities, commitment,
decision making process through consensus, consultation and quality review
methodology of Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao resulted in an astounding
development and progress in the state.
Against
this background, KCR has articulated the need for a sea-change in the country's
political and development landscape. What is
essentially required now, according to KCR, is that, on the lines of Telangana,
India too need to be reinvented and reoriented to make it great. Accordingly, KCR
gave an unequivocal call for 'BJP-Mukt Bharat' to protect the
country from the harmful divisive forces and to restore the country back to its
glorious past of secularist tradition. In tune with this, while launching BRS,
KCR gave a slogan that ‘Ab ki Baar, Kisan Sarkar’ announcing of
unfurling Pink Flag at Red Fort.
(KCR sworn in 2nd time as
CM 4 years ago on 13 December)
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