Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has asserted that the Telangana Government is firm on ensuring that the schemes launched by the Government do not remain as mere entries on paper, but “bring about a tangible and distinct transformation in the lives of the people”.

The Government had accordingly launched the 99-day Prajapati Palana - Pragati Pranalika from March 6 to reach out to people, said Mr. Reddy, noting that it was launched with the coordination of all Government departments extended from the village to the State level.

Every government official is tasked to work with the objective of resolving the issues facing at the local level in every village and take up swift clearance of files, cleanliness in all government offices and transparency in all decision-making processes, the Chief Minister said in a public message.

As part of the programme, Grama Sabhas were being held across the State on Thursday (April 2, 2026).

Mr. Reddy recalled that it was two years and three months since the people's government assumed office and was striving hard without compromise in the development and welfare of all sections of people by overcoming financial challenges and rectifying the errors of the previous government.