Deploys 16 video vehicles in Nanded villages to publicise schemes
PNS | Hyderabad
The BRS is planning to bring people from 1,600 villages in the 16 taluks of Nanded district to the Kandhar Loha public meeting being held on March 26.The BRS launched 16 vehicles equipped with video screens on Sunday to campaign in the 1,600 villages. Each of these chariots will go to around 100 villages before March 26 to attract people to the BRS meeting being held at Kandhar Loha.
The BRS campaign vehicles will show the development and welfare schemes of Telangana. The BRS president Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao will present the Telangana Model at the Kandhar Loha public meeting.
Revealing details of the BRS’ public meeting, the BRS’ Nanded district in-charge Armoor MLA Jeevan Reddy said that the people of Maharashtra must know about the Kaleshwaram Project, which made Telangana the topper in providing irrigation to lakhs of acres in Telangana.
The people of Maharashtra have to know about the Rythu Bandhu Scheme, which is providing Rs 10,000 per acre per year. It is a scheme that protects farmers from debt. The scheme, Rythu Bima, is providing Rs 5 lakh to the bereaved families of farmers within 48 hours if farmers die due to any reason.
The Telangana Model aims at seeing happiness on the faces of farmers and in providing 24-hour free power. The Telangana Model’s speciality is providing quality seeds and fertilizers to farmers during the Kharif and Rabi seasons, Jeevan said.
He said the BRS stands for BCs and Ryths Sankshemam (BRS) and that all sections of people are praising the schemes of Telangana.These schemes have to be implemented across the nation and people have to learn about these schemes, he said.
He said that he has no doubts that the Kandhar Loha meeting would enter the annals of history.“We will campaign about the Telangana Model using 16 video screen vehicles in the 1,600 villages of Nanded district.We will create awareness among the people of Nanded district about the Telangana Model.KCR’s rule is a model for development. KCR’s human angle is aimed at public welfare. All sections of people are receiving light under KCR’s rule.
Every village is getting the fruits of development. KCR’s government has been striving hard for the welfare of farmers.Telangana has turned out to be a role model for the nation in agriculture. KCR executed the Kaleshwaram Project with Rs 80,000 crore aiming to irrigate one crore acres. KCR rejuvenated tanks and lakes spending Rs 25,000 crore.
KCR has been providing 24-hour free power spending Rs 41,000 crore. Already KCR’s government spent Rs 65,000 crore for the Rythu Bandhu scheme.The KCR government waived loans amounting to Rs 35,000 crore of farmers,” he said.