Chief
Minister Sri K Chandrashekhar Rao desired that all villages in the State should
become self-sufficient, self-governed and self-reliant. He said Eravelli and Narasampet
villages under Siddipet Assembly constituency are moving towards this direction
and all the other villages in the state should take this as an example and achieve
an all round development.
Honourable
Chief Minister participated in combined house warming ceremony of the double
bed room houses in these two villages held at 7.30 AM on Friday. The Chief Minister also
inaugurated Kalyana Mandapam at Eravelli village. The Chief Minister visited
the houses of Sri Tondur Ramachander in Eravelli village and Sri Bhookala
Parvathalu Yadav in Narasampet villages and congratulated them.
The
Chief Minister took the opportunity to move around both the villages and
interacted with the people and personally inquired about their well-being. The
Chief Minister, who declared Eravelli and Narasampet villages as cashless
transactions villages, distributed swiping machines in the villages. Ministers
Sri T Harish Rao, Sri A Indrakaran Reddy, Deputy Speaker Mrs Padma Devender
Reddy, ZP Chairperson Mrs Rajamani Murali Yadav, MPs Sri K Prabhakar Reddy, Sri
P Srinivas Reddy, Principal Secretary (Housing) Mrs Chitra Ramachandran,
District Collector Sri Venkatram Reddy, Joint Collector Sri Hanumanth Rao and
others participated in the programme.
Addressing
a public meeting, the Chief Minister said both Eravelli and Narasampet villages
have been declared as cashless transaction villages. He said for the first
time, under the leadership of Minister Sri T Harish Rao, in the Siddipet
Assembly Constituency, Ibrahimpur was declared as the first cashless villages
in the State. Taking inspiration from Ibrahimpur, Eravelli and Narasampet villages
have also become cashless.
“This
cashless model should extend all the villages in the State and Telangana should
become number one State in the country in cashless transactions. I urge people
to make this experiment, a success. Eravelli and Narasampet villages are on the
path to become model villages. They will become self-governed, self-sufficient
and self reliant in all aspects. These villages will not dependent on anyone
and the people should make this as a reality. People in these villages should
help to make these villages as a training ground for achieving our dream of
Bangaru Telangana. We have achieved unity among the people. Persons who refused
to budge an inch from their land have sacrificed hundreds of square yards to
make the double bed room house scheme a success. They have sacrificed their
piece of land for others’ benefit. There is lot of awareness among the people
now. We will organise a mass lunch one day where we all meet and discuss other
issues. This is only a small step forward. We have finished the village
constructions. There is a need to construct more houses. There are some left
over works to be completed. We will work hard and do Srama Daan (voluntary
labour) to complete these works. I once again, thank people from Eravelli and
Narasampet villages and representatives of these villages, “the Chief Minister
said.
-Press note
-Press note
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