Praja Palana – Pragati Pranalika: CM Revanth Reddy Calls for Public Participation in 99-Day Action Plan Across Telangana
Praja Palana – Pragati Pranalika 99-day action plan launched in Telangana. CM Revanth Reddy urges public participation as Gram Sabhas begin statewide for welfare and development.

Hyderabad: As part of the ambitious Praja Palana – Pragati Pranalika 99-day action plan, Gram Sabhas are being conducted across Telangana to directly connect governance with people. Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has delivered a strong message urging citizens to actively participate in this large-scale governance initiative.
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Government Focus: Welfare + Development Without Compromise
The Chief Minister highlighted that the government has successfully completed two years and three months in office, overcoming financial challenges while correcting past administrative issues.
He emphasized that the government is working with a service-oriented approach, not as rulers but as servants of the people, ensuring that:
- Public welfare remains the top priority
- Every decision reflects social responsibility
- Long-term state development goals are achieved
Public Support Strengthens Government Responsibility
The CM pointed out that recent victories in by-elections, Panchayat, and Municipal elections show strong public support for Praja Palana governance.
According to him:
- These victories are a clear endorsement of government policies
- They also increase accountability towards citizens
What is Praja Palana – Pragati Pranalika 99-Day Plan?
The Praja Palana – Pragati Pranalika initiative, launched on March 6, is a 99-day statewide governance drive. It aims to bring administration closer to people through coordinated efforts across all departments.
Key Objectives:
- Resolve local village-level issues quickly
- Ensure fast file clearance in offices
- Maintain clean and efficient government offices
- Promote transparency in decision-making
Major Welfare Schemes Under Implementation
The CM stressed that schemes must not remain on paper but should create visible impact in people’s lives. Key schemes include:
- Mahalakshmi Scheme – Free bus travel for women
- ₹500 Gas Cylinder Scheme
- Free Electricity up to 200 Units
- Aarogyasri Health Scheme
- Ration Cards Distribution
- Fine Rice Supply
- Indiramma Housing Scheme
- Women Empowerment Programs
These schemes will be delivered efficiently during the Praja Palana – Pragati Pranalika 99-day action plan.
Telangana Rising 2047 Vision
The Chief Minister also spoke about the long-term vision “Telangana Rising 2047”, aimed at transforming the state into a global leader across sectors.
Under this vision:
- The state is categorized into CURE, PURE, and RARE sectors
- Focus areas include:
- Services
- Manufacturing
- Agriculture
The goal is to make Telangana a model for the country and the world.
A Movement, Not Just a Program
CM A. Revanth Reddy described the Praja Palana – Pragati Pranalika 99-day action plan as:
- A mission-driven governance movement
- A collective effort of 4 crore citizens
- A step towards making Telangana a national and global benchmark
He called upon every citizen to actively participate and contribute to achieving this vision.
The Praja Palana – Pragati Pranalika 99-day action plan stands as a major governance reform aimed at bringing real change at the grassroots level. With Gram Sabhas being held across Telangana, the government seeks to ensure that welfare schemes reach every eligible citizen while building a transparent and efficient administrative system.
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