
Deputy Chief Minister Malla Bhatti Vikramarka speaks at the Integrated District Council on Saturday in Kothagudem. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
The study will be started using the Godavari River for inland navigation in the Land Locking TELANGANA because it lacks a marine port, said Deputy Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka.
“If possible, this problem will be launched with the main Minister A. Revanth Reddy for the necessary measure,” said Mr. Vikramarka at a Saturday meeting in the complex of integrated district offices in Kothagudem, Bhadradri Kothagud.
The meeting took place in connection with the laying of endowment stones for three 33/11 kV substations at the estimated CRORE cost of 7.72 GBP and a high -level bridge in somulagudesion with the expenditure of 4 GBP in Paloncha Mandal. He also inaugurated the bridge at a high level across the Kinnerasani River, built at the CRORE 9.70 GBP in Yanambile in virtual mode.
Minister of Agriculture Tummala Nagesware Rao, MP R. Raghuram Reddy and Kothagud Mla K. Sambasiva Rao were present.
The CM representative outlined the futuristic policies of the State Government for holistic growth across vital sectors such as IT, pharmaceutical, power, health, housing and social care, in addition to integrated regional development.
He also announced the construction of the Regional Ring Road (RRR) connecting multiple districts with clusters for pharmaceutical, agriculture and housing planned between the outer circuit and the YRR.
Central funds
He said, “A special monitoring system has been established in Nový Delhi, which monitors central funds and development programs. MEPs from Telangana will organize discussions with central ministers, followed by visits to the TELANGANY ministers to ensure the necessary support.”
He assured that Telangana is progressing at a rapid pace, he said: “No other state in the country has the ability to correspond to the Telelangans Development. Previous rulers who have abused public funds for 10 years now do not show growth.”
He claimed that while the previous administration could not manage the demand of 15,000 MW in 2023-24, the current government solved the highest demand of 17,162 MW in March this year without disturbance. The plans are on the feet to use solar, hydel and wind energy aimed at generating 20,000 MW of green energy.
Mr. Vikramarka said that the Indira Solar Giri water development system is scheduled to launch in Achampt in the Nagarnoool district on Monday. Its aim is to protect forests and seize tribal farmers throughout the state. The amount of 12,500 GBP Crore will be spent on this program without the cost of the ordinary community.
Published – May 17, 2025 17:51 is