Make Mayors, Municipal Chairpersons Part of 99-Day Programme: CM Revanth Reddy
CM Revanth Reddy directs officials to make mayors and municipal chairpersons part of the 99-day programme in Telangana. Focus on solar power, welfare schemes and transparency.

Make mayors, municipal chairpersons part of 99-day programme, directed Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy while reviewing the State’s development agenda in Hyderabad. The Chief Minister said ward members, sarpanches, corporators, chairpersons and mayors must become active partners in implementing the 99-day development programme across Telangana.
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The announcement aims to strengthen grassroots governance and ensure faster implementation of welfare and infrastructure initiatives.
99-Day Development Programme to Involve Local Representatives
Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy instructed officials to organize one-day training programmes at district headquarters for:
- Ward members
- Sarpanches
- Municipal chairpersons
- Corporators
- Mayors
He directed that printed material explaining their duties and responsibilities be distributed to improve awareness and governance at the grassroots level.
Solar Power Promotion Across Telangana
As part of the 99-day programme, the CM emphasized expanding solar power usage in Telangana.
Key Directions:
- Encourage farmers to adopt solar pump sets
- Reduce dependency on conventional agricultural pump sets
- Create awareness about income generation by connecting solar power to the grid
- Electricity department to conduct village-level awareness drives
The move is expected to support sustainable energy and increase farmers’ income.
Welfare Schemes Details to Be Shared in Village and Ward Assemblies
The Chief Minister directed officials to publicly share details of beneficiaries of major welfare schemes in village and ward assemblies.
Schemes to Be Highlighted:
- Newly issued ration cards
- Fine-grade rice distribution
- Indiramma housing scheme
- Free electricity up to 200 units
- Loan waivers
- Free bus travel scheme
- ₹500 gas cylinder scheme
He stressed that scheme benefits at village, mandal, constituency and district levels must be clearly communicated to the public.
Strengthening Public Healthcare System
CM Revanth Reddy called for better utilization of 35 government medical colleges across Telangana.
He instructed that:
- PHCs and CHCs refer patients to government medical colleges
- Advanced equipment and specialist services be fully utilized
- Medical professors and students support public healthcare delivery
This step aims to improve access to quality healthcare in rural and urban areas.
Facial Recognition for Transparent Welfare Delivery
The CM directed the implementation of facial recognition technology for all government schemes to ensure transparency.
He noted that facial recognition in Aasara pensions helped remove nearly three lakh ineligible beneficiaries. He said:
- Eligible beneficiaries must receive benefits without delay
- Ineligible persons should be excluded
- Technology must prevent misuse
Transport and Road Safety Measures
Under the 99-day programme, the Chief Minister issued instructions to strengthen transport safety.
Key Measures:
- Complete data digitization in Transport Department
- Conduct proper fitness tests for school buses
- Organize eye tests for RTC bus drivers and goods vehicle drivers
- Launch WhatsApp number for reporting potholes and accident-prone spots
Immediate action will be taken to repair dangerous roads.
Strict Action on Garbage Dumping Along ORR
The CM expressed concern over dumping of garbage and construction waste along the Outer Ring Road (ORR) and service roads.
He directed:
- Seizure of vehicles dumping waste
- Heavy fines and legal cases against violators
- Accountability of ORR management agencies
Mid-Day Meal Bills to Be Cleared Monthly
To ensure uninterrupted nutrition for school children, the Chief Minister instructed that bills of mid-day meal agencies be cleared every month without delay.
A comprehensive action plan will be prepared to strengthen the implementation of the 99-day development programme.
Grassroots Governance Key to 99-Day Programme Success
The directive to make mayors, municipal chairpersons part of the 99-day programme reflects CM Revanth Reddy’s focus on strengthening local governance in Telangana. By involving grassroots representatives, promoting solar power, enhancing welfare transparency, and improving public services, the State aims to accelerate development across all sectors.
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