The Telangana Cabinet will meet today at 3 PM. Chief Minister Revanth Reddy will chair the session at Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Secretariat. The Banakacharla project will lead the discussion. Officials plan to review its status and decide on the next steps.
The Cabinet will also take up the Godavari and Kaleshwaram projects. These irrigation efforts play a vital role in Telangana’s water supply. Ministers will aim to speed up work and remove delays. Officials may finalize new implementation plans.
The meeting will cover major welfare issues. Indiramma housing, ration card distribution, and Rythu Bharosa payments will be key topics. The Cabinet wants to address payment delays and streamline the entire process.
Officials will likely update the state’s sports policy. The goal is to improve sports infrastructure and support young talent. The Cabinet may also approve raising the number of Ambedkar Overseas Education Scheme students from 210 to 500.
Leaders will discuss installing Telangana Thalli statues in every district collectorate. This move aims to strengthen cultural pride and local heritage.
Three new ministers will attend the meeting for the first time. Vivek Venkataswamy, Vakiti Srihari,
and Adluri Lakshmankumar will bring fresh input to the discussions.
The Telangana government plans to hold meetings twice a month. Officials will track implementation of past decisions. Each meeting may include a progress review.
Ministers will discuss Panchayat Raj development under the Hybrid Annuity Model (HAM). The Cabinet will push for more funding and faster road and building projects in rural areas.
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The Cabinet may also explore digital monitoring tools to track real-time project updates. By increasing transparency and speeding up execution, the government aims to boost public confidence. Today’s decisions could shape Telangana’s development roadmap for the coming months.