Telangana’s administration is accelerating into high gear. A newly formed Cabinet sub-committee is set to orchestrate a intensive 99-day action plan, aiming to propel key departments towards faster welfare delivery and infrastructure leaps.
Chairing the group is Dy CM Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, flanked by Irrigation’s N. Uttam Kumar Reddy, IT-Industries’ Duddilla Sridhar Babu, and Revenue’s Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy. The blueprint was greenlit via Chief Secretary K. Ramakrishna Rao’s order, with Planning’s top official coordinating.
Rao’s review meeting set a rigorous tone: speed, transparency, and metrics-driven performance are non-negotiable. Department heads must furnish robust plans pronto, with broad participation from finance and sectoral secretaries.
Running March 2 through June 9, the plan features CM Revanth Reddy’s secretaries’ huddle on February 28 and a March 1 collectors’ summit. Priorities hit rural-urban dev, health, education, agri, revenue, tourism, women welfare, housing, energy, labor—zeroing in on cleanliness drives, village infra, medical outreach, and scheme efficacy.
From unveiling finished structures to executing field-level works, the government is primed for delivery. This condensed campaign embodies a proactive governance model, potentially reshaping Telangana’s growth trajectory with swift, visible wins.
