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CM Revanth Reddy’s Hometown Kondareddypally Set for a ₹200 Crore Development Boost

Chief Minister Revanth Reddy's native village, Kondareddypally, is undergoing a massive transformation with a development project worth ₹200 crore.

Kondareddypally: Chief Minister Revanth Reddy’s native village, Kondareddypally, is undergoing a massive transformation with a development project worth ₹200 crore.

The village, located in Telangana, has already received an allocation of ₹30 crore, and proposals for an additional ₹170 crore worth of infrastructure projects have been sent to the state government for approval.

Among the completed projects is the Gram Panchayat building, constructed at a cost of ₹72 lakhs, which has been named after Revanth’s father, Enumula Narasimha Reddy. Other key developments in the village include a veterinary hospital built for ₹45 lakhs, a BC Community Hall for ₹70 lakhs, the renovation of an SC Community Hall for ₹39 lakhs, and a Bulk Milk Cooling Center costing ₹25 lakhs.

Additionally, a modern bus shelter, park, open gym, and the revitalization of the Rythu Vedika are underway. Road infrastructure is also being developed to enhance connectivity in the village.

In a pioneering move, Kondareddypally has been selected for a pilot solar power project, with rooftop solar panels being installed on every house, providing a sustainable energy source for the community.

Officials are working diligently to complete preparations, aiming to have the Chief Minister inaugurate these development works on the auspicious occasion of Dasara, marking a new era of progress for the village.

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Fouzia Farhana

Senior Journalist – Social & Political Affairs!Fouzia Farhana is a Senior Journalist at Munsif News 24x7, covering social and political affairs.With extensive experience in journalism, she reports on governance, public policy, and social issues affecting communities.She contributes analytical reporting and in-depth stories to Munsif News 24x7.
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