Four South telangana districts are receiving a flood of government funding. chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao is placing a special emphasis on the development of the districts of khammam, nalgonda, mahbubnagar, and ranga reddy in an effort to further solidify public support ahead of the 2018 assembly elections. 

Khammam and nalgonda have already received special funding from the government. On september 16, the cm is prepared to make some significant concessions for the other two old districts at the opening of the palamuru Rangareddy Lift Scheme. minister of Municipal Administration and Urban Development KT Rama Rao said on friday that the khammam district will receive Rs 100 crore to implement a number of development schemes. ktr gave directions to Transport minister P ajay at Pragati Bhavan.

For the rapid start of development projects, the khammam minister promptly allocated Rs 100 crore to khammam via the telangana Urban Finance Infrastructure Development Corporation. Since certain prominent officials, like Ponguleti srinivas Reddy and TummalaNageswar Rao, quit the BRS party, fast-paced political events have been occurring in the district, and kcr has been placing priority on old khammam as a result. The district just received the necessary funding, and on friday morning, more funding was approved at the minister's request.

Recently, kcr took into account the MLAs' request for additional funding for the erstwhile nalgonda district. He gave them the go-ahead to swiftly finish any ongoing development work. He recently announced the distribution of cash to municipalities and local entities during his visit to the Suryapet district.


During the launch of PRLS, the cm is likely to make significant concessions to the erstwhile mahbubnagar and ranga reddy districts. Leaders said that he recently evaluated the two districts' progress with the relevant ministries and lawmakers and created a development paper to announce more projects. kcr hopes to keep all of the seats BRS won in the 2018 assembly elections. After the ongoing and new irrigation projects were completed, the agricultural industry saw enough growth.

In order to resolve the complaints that the locals have lately brought to the attention of the authorities, village and urban development as well as other municipal facilities will now be given priority.






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