The Odisha government has set a target to complete 20 ongoing mega-piped water supply projects by the end of March 2024. The government has undertaken 207 mega-piped water supply projects worth Rs 35,920 crore.
M Mandapati Seshagiri Rao, Chairman of Andhra Pradesh Grandhalaya (Library) Parishad made the announcement on the sidelines of a review meeting with state library department officials
Khammam: Priority was being given to lay CC roads in villages during Palle Pragathi, said Transport Minister Puvvada Ajay Kumar. The minister took part in Palle Pragathi programme at different villages in Raghunathapalem mandal in the district on Saturday and launched development works. Speaking on the occasion he said villages and thandas witnessed rapid growth […]
Nalgonda: The villages, which struggled for safe drinking water before 2014, have witnessed a sea change in Nalgonda district with the development of basic amenities and infrastructure development in the last seven years. Palle Pragathi, which was launched by the State government in 2015 and aimed at all-round development of the villages in the State, […]
Nalgonda: District Officer of Nehru Yuva Kendra Bhukya Praveen Singh on Saturday said that youth should contribute their mite for development of villages. Speaking at the Youth Club Development Programme held at TPUS Bhavan at Nalgonda, Praveen Singh said that the youth should take part in the development process and also take up social service […]
Minister said development of villages was possible when only the local people prepare comprehensive plans for the development of rural areas and implement them with unity
He wanted villagers to work with the motto of 'all for one and one for all' and weed out discrimination or hatred towards each other in order to progress together.
Addressing doctors, POs and supervisors through a video conference here, he said a coordinated effort from all departments was required to contain the spread of Coronavirus in the district.
The Chief Minister, who held a high-level review meeting, said it was decided to procure paddy from villages, as was done last year, in view of the increasing cases of Covid-19.