Revanth Reddy outlines 99-day plan in Grama Sabhas

Hyderabad: Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy outlined the government’s 99-day plan during Grama Sabhas held across Telangana under the “Praja Palana – Pragathi Pranalika” programme, with officials reading out his message in village meetings.

He said the administration continued development and welfare efforts despite financial constraints. He added that the government had completed two years and three months in office.

Revanth Reddy said the government followed a service-oriented approach rather than a ruling mindset. Therefore, it prioritised welfare, social responsibility and long-term growth in its decisions.

He noted that recent victories in by-elections and local body polls reflected public support. As a result, he said the government carried greater responsibility to deliver results.

He stressed that schemes must create visible change in people’s lives instead of remaining limited to documents. Hence, the government launched the 99-day plan from March 6 to reach people directly.

99-day plan focuses on delivery and accountability

He directed officials to resolve local issues and clear pending files within the 99-day plan period. In addition, he asked them to maintain transparency and ensure cleanliness in government offices.

The Chief Minister said benefits under schemes such as Mahalakshmi, subsidised gas cylinders, free electricity, Aarogyasri, ration cards, fine rice and Indiramma housing must reach all eligible beneficiaries.

He also outlined the “Telangana Rising – 2047” vision to position the State as a global leader. Under this framework, sectors would be developed through CURE, PURE and RARE categories.

Revanth Reddy called upon citizens to participate actively in governance. He said the 99-day plan aimed to unite people and drive progress across Telangana.