Mr Arvind Subramanian, The Indian Economist and Chief
Economic Advisor to the Government of India described the Lands Records
Updation Program of Telangana State as the “Heart of Good Governance” and
should be studied as a case study by the world-famous Harvard University. He
also suggested that the details of KCR Kits program launched and being
successfully implemented in the state should be briefed to the Government of
India and said that it should become a learning point for other states as well
as to the whole country. He also suggested that the cheque distribution program
towards investment support scheme for agriculture which would be formally
launched on April 20, 2018 should be made as a nation-wide event and he would
be honoured to be present on that day.
Mr Subramanian who is on a visit to Hyderabad called
on Honourable Chief Minister Sri K Chandrashekhar Rao and had a meeting with
him for about two and half hours. Earlier CM hosted a lunch to Mr Subramanian
at his residence.
Finance Minister Etela Rajender, Chief Advisor to
Government Sri Rajiv Sharma, Advisor Sri GR Reddy, Chief Secretary Sri SK
Joshi, DGP Sri Mahender Reddy, MP Balka Suman, MLC and Whip Sri Palla Rajeshwar
Reddy, CMO Principal Secretaries Sri S Narsing Rao and Shanti Kumari, Principal
Secretary Finance Sri Ramakrishna Rao and others were present in the meeting.
In the meeting initiating the discussion CM through
google maps briefed about Kaleshwaram irrigation lift project, the reservoirs
coming-up, the barrages that are being built, the pumphouses and said that
about 2600 workers are working in three shifts to complete the project as per
schedule. CM explained to Mr Subramanian how meticulously the projects were
designed and said that once the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation, Palamoor Lift
Irrigation and Sitarama projects were completed the Telangana farmer will grow
2crops and an intelligent farmer might grow three crops also. The agriculture
production after completion of projects and once the water is given, would be
almost equal to the state budget and would be to a tune of Rs 1,25,000 Crores.
CM told Mr Subramanian that all these years no government has ever bothered
about the farmer as well as the agriculture allied sectors like sheep rearing,
poultry, fishery etc. CM also mentioned that the biggest problem of farmer is
to be in the unorganized format which has now been overcome with the formation
of Farmer Coordination Committees which will be functional and active. CM said
that regional conferences of Farmer Coordination Committees will be held this
month on 25 and 26 in Hyderabad and Karimnagar. Referring to crop colonies
concept the Chief Minister told Mr Subramanian that the country needs to be
split into crop colonies based on agro-climatic conditions at different places
and the Telangana state is at it. Touching upon Sheep Distribution Scheme, the
CM said that for the 30-lakh sheep breeding families in the state he has
designed a program through which already 50 lakh sheep have been distributed
which gave birth to nearly 18 lakh lambs. The idea is to reverse the present
scenario of importing 650 lorries of sheep for meet to and start exporting
meet.
Chief Minister also explained the reasons for deciding
on Investment Support Scheme for agriculture. He said that the whole farming
community was in distress and to come to their help the scheme has been
conceived. CM also briefed about the genesis, need and concept of land records
updation program. The details like registration process in future, mutation
process, about Dharani project for computerization of records, about
distribution of pattaadar pass books on March 11, 2018 and how the whole
process was done in a transparent way.
During the meeting the CM brought to the notice of Mr
Subramanian that disincentivizing a growing state by the Government of India is
a not a wise thing. He said that the growth of a growing state implies
certainly as the growth of the nation. He said that states should be allowed to
take more role and said that there can be a case study on this to arrive at a
decision. He also said that Government of India should push the states forward
and should give more liberty to states so that nation will be benefited. CM
also expressed the view that some of the subjects like agriculture, rural
development could be totally transferred to states since the state’s
requirement varies from state to state. CM also expressed the view that the local
bodies are to be strengthened and these institutions are made to work.
Referring to the CAMPA funds that were collected from states and kept in the
bank, CM said that these are to be rolled back to the respective states as per
their entitlement for green cover development.
A power point presentation was also made to Mr
Subramanian on Telangana State Initiatives and achievements during the last 44
months. It is mentioned that the Vision of the state is to make it a Bangaru
Telangana. The presentation among others mentioned about; state profile, State
growth of GSDP, per capita income, growth in own tax revenue saying it is the
highest in the country, mobilizing financial resources for development,
substantial increase in budget, schemes pertaining to agriculture, welfare
measures, on education and residential schools etc.
When Chief Minister explained about KCT Kit scheme
saying that it is basically to reduce IMR and MMR as well as prevent pregnant
women from going to work and as a gap-bridging activity to save their wage
loss, Mr Subramanian evinced keen interest and wanted to have a look at the
kit. CM had not only shown as desired by him but also explained in detail about
the scheme.
DGP Sri Mahender Reddy made a
presentation on public safety in the state.
-Press note
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