Hyderabad: Innovative schemes and political will to excel have been at the core of the TRS government’s administration in Telangana, and this has manifested time and again in the State setting benchmarks in various fields for others to follow. The government’s stress on rural development through its path-breaking programmes such as Palle Pragathi, a brainchild […]
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that public participation has provided a new energy in the development of the country and Swachh Bharat Abhiyan is an example of this. Prime Minister Modi said that be it construction of toilets or disposal of waste, preservation of heritage or competition for cleanliness, the country is […]
Hyderabad: The initiatives taken up in Telangana under Palle Pragathi have not only helped in ensuring sanitation in villages but have also helped in bringing down seasonal ailments drastically across the State. Take the case of malaria in the State in 2015. From as many as 11,880 cases of malaria in 2015, the cases declined […]
Under Palle Pragathi programme, the village panchayat has taken up extensive plantation of saplings and this has aided in increasing the green cover considerably
Union Minister admitted that the funds released for Telangana in the 2020-21 financial year was only Rs 46.80 crore against the allocated Rs 215.30 crore
Mukhra (K) village in Ichoda mandal featured on Sujal Swachh Sangraha, a Union government website, for achieving the status of 100 percent open defecation-free
“Metlachittapur village in Telangana has undergone a transformation in just two years of time to become a model GP," Union Minister of Jal Shakti Gajendra S Shekhawat tweeted
Hyderabad: Mukhra K village in Adilabad district has become the only Gram Panchayat to have achieved the ‘Open Defecation Free (ODF) Plus’ status in the State under Swatch Bharat Mission of the Union Water Resources Ministry. Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao expressed happiness over the achievement terming it as a proud moment for the entire […]
He said 43 per cent of the State's population was residing in urban areas and it was likely to touch 50 per cent in the next five years, which was indicative of rapid urbanisation.