
Minister of Income Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy in inauguration of the Indiramma Housing system in the village of Mangampalli
The Minister of Income Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy said that despite the inheritance of the debt load of 8.19 ₹ Lakh Crore from previous rulers, the state government has committed to fulfilling every election promise to focus on well -being and development together.
On Saturday, he spoke in the inauguration of the Indiramma system in the village of Mangampalli, Peddamandadi Mandal in the Wanaparthy district, and the Minister criticized the previous regime for failing to meet a double bedroom housing, despite the assurance. “If they built 2 lake houses a year, 10 lake houses could be completed in five years. Instead, commissions and projects like Kaleshwaam were preferred to the poor,” he said.
In the first phase, however, the Congress Government builds 3,500 Indiramma houses in each election district with an approval of 22,500 GBP. “Every Monday, the funds are directly deposited in the accounts of the recipients based on the construction phase,” he added.
Minister of Tourism and Culture Jupally Krishna Rao, animal breeding and Minister of Sports Vakati Srihar, Wanaparthy Mla Tudi Megha Reddy and district collector ADARSH Surabhi.
Mr. Krishna Rao said that the “Indiramma Government” provides welfare despite financial challenges. He recalled that the BRS government itself increased over 8 lakh crore for debt, and the Congress Government was now forced to pay loans received at a high interest rate. He called on the recipient to quickly start building the house.
Mr. Srihari stressed that Indiramma 4.5 lamp houses were sanctioned, with 5 ₹ Lakh assigned to each unit. It turned out that, unlike the past, an allocation was carried out transparently, without bias.
Wanaparthy Mla Tudi Megh Reddy noted that, as promised during the elections, the Wanaparthy was biased by the constituency under special care of the Minister of Ponguleti with funds of 1,280 GBP, which have so far been sanctioned for development work. He was also looking for other houses for tribal families in the district.
Collector ADARSH SURABHI revealed that out of 6 127 sanctioned houses in the Wanaparthy district, 3,565 were marked, 180 at the roof level, 150 in the plate stage and 1 220 at the basement level. He said the construction is constantly progressing.
On this occasion, household ceremonies were held for the recipients in Mangampalli. Minister Ponguleti distributed clothes on behalf of the government, while Mla Megha Reddy personally Nadal’s clothes to families.
Published – September 2025 06:45 PM is