Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy will resume the sixth leg of Indiramma Baata in Mahbubnagar district from September 14 to 16. He will land at Devarakonda ZPHS helipad at 10 am on Friday. After a formal meeting with officials and non-officials, Kiran will interact with disabled persons and SHGs. Later, he will go to Marikel in Dhanwada mandal at 11.15 am and interact with shepherds.
The Chief Minister will reach Atmakuar at 12.40 pm to interact with fishermen, Jurala Dam site at 1.45 pm to inaugurate CPWS Scheme for Gadwal Mandal, APGENCO guest house at 2.05 pm to have lunch with farmers of JNLIS Ayacut. He will visit Nettempad under Dharur mandal at 3.30 pm to inaugurate Jawahar Nettempad Lift Irrigation-Lift-I and address a public meeting. He will visit Penchikalapadu under Gattu mandal at 6.10 pm to inaugurate Indira Jala Prabha Block and interact with SC beneficiaries. He will reach APSWREIS (Girls), Gattu Village and Mandal at 6.45 pm and interact with APSWREIS, KGBV and SC hostel students and launch Gattu Literacy Mission. He will arrive at the BC Boys Hostel, Gadwal aat 8.30 pm and interact with boarders and have dinner with students and will have night halt there.
On September 15, the Chief Minister will reach the Rajiv Gruha Kalpa (RGK) Colony, Gadwal at 9.35 am and interact with beneficiaries of RGK. He will reach the Raghavendra Colony, Gadwal at 10 am and interact with handloom weavers. The Chief Minister will reach R.Garlapad, Itityal Mandal at 11.40 am and interact with beneficiaries of Flood Housing Colony. He will arrive at Madanapuram village, Kothakota at 12.40 pm and inaugurate the Lift I of Rajiv Bhima Lift Irrigation Scheme-2 and interact and have lunch with farmers of RBLIS ayacut. He will reach the Horticulture College, Mojerla at 3 pm and interact with urban and rural IKP Samakhyas and distribute assets to vegetable farmers. He will reach Jadcherla at 4.45 pm and unveil Indira Gandhi Statue, attend public meeting and distribute assets. The Chief Minister will reach the Ambedkar Bhavan, Mahbubnagar at 6.30 pm and interact with RYK beneficiaries. He will reach the ZP Meeting Hall, Mahbubnagar at 7.30 pm and will review the Developmental activities in the district. He sill reach the R&B Guest House at 9.10 pm and have dinner and night halt there.
September 16, the Chief Minister will reach Shalimar Function Hall at 9 am and have breakfast with Muslim Minorities. He will reach the Palamur University at 9.35 am and interact with students. He will reach the District Hospital, Mahabubnagar at 10.40 am and inspect the district hospital and inaugurate the SNCU, Jeevan Dhara, Central Drug Stores. He will reach the JJR function hall at 11.05 am and attend the DCC meting. He will reach the District Sports Stadium helipad at 12.10 am and address the Media. The Chief Minister will reach the Yelluru Reservoir (mgkli), Yelluru village, Kollapur Mandal at 1.30 pm and inaugurate the Lift I of Mahatma Gandhi Lift Irrigation Scheme and interact with farmers of MGKLI Ayacut. He will reach the Yellur Reservoir at 2.45 pm and leave by helicopter to reach Hyderabad by 4.00 pm.
It may be stated here that Indiramma Baata is a unique path-breaking programme of the Chief Minister Mr N Kiran Kumar Reddy and aims to cover 100 Assembly constituencies in 100 days. The CM and Ministers have night halt in districts. They participate in community lunch and dinner with villagers particularly farmers and tribal students etc. The Chief Minister interacts with people on pressing and urgent problems. The Chief Minister’s Indiramma Baata tours enabled him to get a first hand knowledge of the people’s problems and ensure that the fruits of the welfare measures reach the real beneficiaries.
The Chief Minister has announced that effective implementation and fine tuning of the flagship programmes and resolving the problems being faced by the people at micro level on the spot are the ultimate aims of the Indiramma Baata programme. He said it is a real exercise to take administration to the door-step of the people. Depending on the feedback from the people, necessary changes would be made in the welfare schemes at the State level and even at district level to suit local conditions. (NSS)