Indiramma Housing Scheme Begins: The Telangana government has announced a major update for beneficiaries of the Indiramma housing scheme. As part of the first phase, the government started distributing financial support. Chief Minister Revanth Reddy handed over cheques worth Rs. 1 lakh each to 12 selected beneficiaries.
This scheme aims to help the poorest families build their own homes. The first step has been taken to fulfill the dream of a house for every poor family. CM Revanth Reddy directed officials to begin the process by supporting the most needy citizens. The cheque distribution took place during a CLP meeting held at Novotel Hotel, Shamshabad.
Beneficiaries from Various Districts
The first phase includes beneficiaries from Rangareddy, Suryapet, Khammam, Vikarabad, Mahbubnagar and Siddipet. The first cheque was given to Telugu Lakshmi from Devarakadra. All cheques were distributed directly by the Chief Minister in the presence of senior Congress leaders and ministers.
Warning to Party Members
CM Revanth Reddy used the occasion to issue a strong warning to party MLAs. He made it clear that no one will be spared if they act against the party. The CLP meeting covered four key issues. The Chief Minister reminded everyone that causing problems for the party will result in consequences. He also stated that the party high command will take the final call on cabinet expansion.
Strict Monitoring of Indiramma Scheme
The Chief Minister said the housing project is a top priority. He held a review with district collectors and gave clear instructions. Village-level housing committee lists must be verified by mandal level committees. The final list will be approved only after review by the district in charge minister.
Appointment of Special Officers
To monitor progress, the government will appoint a special officer for each constituency. These officers will coordinate with housing committees, mandal officials, collectors and district ministers. Their job is to ensure proper implementation and smooth coordination across departments.
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