Hyderabad, Nov.20 (PMI): In a milestone for the first year of his administration, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy on Wednesday announced developmental projects worth Rs.694.50 crore for Rajanna Sircilla district.
The projects aim to improve infrastructure, education, healthcare, and welfare across the region. Key highlights of the initiatives include, laying the foundation stone for the Rs.76 crore development works at Sri Raja Rajeshwara Swamy temple, including improvements near the Dharmagundam.
Anna Prasadam building: Commencing the construction of a dining hall at a cost of Rs.35.25 crore. Road expansion: Launching Rs.45 crore road-widening project from Mula Vagu bridge to the temple Medical college construction: Performing Bhoomi puja for a medical college and hostel block, valued at Rs.166 crores.
Textile Hub: Inaugurating a Rs.50 crore textile depot to boost the handloom sector.
Bridges and drainage: Laying the foundation for a Rs.52 crore high-level bridge at Konaraopet Mandal and a Rs.3 crore drainage system.
Indiramma Houses: Commencing Rs.235 crore housing project to benefit 4,696 Mid-Manair Reservoir oustees.
Educational infrastructure: Initiating a junior college in Medipalli mandal and an advanced technology center in Rudrangi mandal.
In addition to this, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy also inaugurated a new SP office building in Sircilla, which is constructed at Rs.26 crore and a district library in Vemulawada, built at Rs.1.45 crore and a Rs.4.80 crore working women’s hostel.
The Chief Minister also distributed compensation worth Rs.85 lakh to the families of 17 Gulf migrants who passed away, and disbursed the loans worth Rs.102 crore to 631 Shiva Shakti women self-help groups.(PMI)