Hyderabad: CM Revanth Reddy extended New Year wishes
Hyderabad: Saying his government is ready to implement four of the six remaining guarantees in the new year, Prime Minister A Revanth Reddy greeted the people of the state for the New Year. “Empowerment of youth is the priority of the government and an action plan is being prepared to provide them a bright future through modern technology. The government is keen to reform the entire education system from primary level to higher education. We are committed to fulfilling the guarantees given to farmers”, he said. The government has decided to consider the new year as the year of “women, farmers and youth”, he said, adding that all systems will be rebuilt with “Praja Palna”. Praja Vani started solving the queries of the people of Praja Bhavan. He said, he is trying to bring humanistic approach in the working system of state administration. After pointing out that they were taking measures to reactivate the state’s economy, he said that after the White Book on the state’s finance and energy sectors, they would soon publish a White Book on the revenue sector. He said that the government has taken the initiative to take action against those involved in corruption. To ensure that people hoping for pension, distribution cards and land for housing will soon see their dreams fulfilled, he said that all eligible citizens who want can avail the benefits of social assistance. Reiterating that his government is committed to the welfare of the families of Telangana martyrs and activists of the Telangana movement, he said the state is collecting data of cases registered against Telangana activists and will free them all. cases. It has introduced an insurance of Rs 5 lakh for the welfare of automotive sector workers and those seeking employment in the unorganized sector. He said that the government is also committed to the welfare of journalists and resolving their problems as soon as possible.