Chief Minister Revanth Reddy will lay the foundation stone for 72,045 Indiramma houses in the first phase of the state’s housing scheme at the Appakapalle village in the Narayanpet mandal of Narayanpet district on Friday.
The Telangana government has reaffirmed its commitment to providing houses to all homeless families, ensuring that all beneficiaries get financial assistance to construct their homes. Under this scheme, each house will receive a subsidy of Rs 5 lakh, with Rs 1 lakh directly transferred to the beneficiary’s account upon completion of the basement.
This scheme is designed to empower beneficiaries by allowing them to construct their own homes with full government support.
Chief Minister Revanth Reddy will visit Vikarabad and Narayanpet districts on Friday, where he will participate in various development and welfare programmes.
As per schedule, the CM will arrive in the Polepally village in Dudyala mandal of Vikarabad district at 12 noon, where he will pray at the Renuka Yellamma Temple. After this, he will proceed to Appakpally village in Narayanpet mandal.
A major highlight of the visit will be the inauguration of a petrol bunk run entirely by women, set up under the District Women’s Federation with the support of BPCL. This is the first-of-its-kind petrol bunk in Telangana, marking a significant step towards women’s empowerment.
Later, the CM will lay the foundation stone for Indiramma housing projects in Appakpally and also inaugurate the construction of the academic block and other buildings of the Narayanpet Medical College.
At 2 pm, he will address a public meeting on the Gurukul Hostel premises. The visit is expected to focus on the government’s welfare programmes and new schemes aimed at boosting infrastructure and community development in the region.