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Install solar rooftop systems, people urged
Install solar rooftop systems, people urged

Hans India

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Install solar rooftop systems, people urged

Raptadu: MLA Paritala Sunitha and TDP leader Paritala Sriram have urged the people of Chennekothapalli, Ramagiri and Kanaganapalli mandals to take the lead in installing solar rooftop systems on their homes, setting an example for the rest of the state. The awareness event on the 'PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana' and solar rooftop construction was held at Nagasamudram Gate in Chennekothapalli mandal. The event was organised by the Electricity Department at the ADE office, with participation from Sriram, SE Sampath Kumar, solar company representatives, bank officials, TDP leaders and the public. A demonstration was set up to showcase how solar rooftops work, their costs, government subsidies, bank loans and the resulting benefits. Speaking on the occasion, Paritala Sriram said he was proud that the initiative was starting from the Raptadu constituency in Sri Sathya Sai district. He explained that while solar panels were once limited to agricultural projects, now every household can generate its own electricity and even sell surplus power to the government, significantly reducing electricity bills. He praised Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu for encouraging such advanced technology, saying the CM not only delivers political speeches but also acts like a responsible head of the family, guiding people toward practical, beneficial solutions. MLA Paritala Sunitha emphasised that the initiative would begin in their constituency, and they were committed to leading any programme that benefits the public. She recalled how rising electricity bills once made even small lighting a concern for the poor. The PM Surya Ghar scheme addresses this by allowing rooftop solar installations, offering up to Rs 60,000 in subsidies, with full coverage for SC/ST households and an additional Rs 20,000 subsidy for BCs from the State government.

Speed up construction of houses for poor
Speed up construction of houses for poor

Hans India

time17-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Speed up construction of houses for poor

Dharmavaram: It is the government's responsibility to provide both house sites and homes to all eligible poor and weavers in the region, said Paritala Sriram, Telugu Desam Party (TDP) in-charge of the Dharmavaram Assembly constituency, said on Wednesday. Sriram held a review meeting with officials from the Revenue, Municipal, and Housing Departments to discuss issues raised during the recent Padayatra conducted by Minister Satya Kumar and the ongoing Good Governance programmes held over the past 15 days. The meeting was attended by DE Shankar Lal, AE Chiranjeevi, Municipal RI Shiva Kumar, TPO Alivelamma, Vijaya Bhaskar, TIDCO representative Thirumani, Rajesh, in-charge tahsildar Suresh, VRO Ravi and mandal surveyors, among others. Sriram stated that a large number of public complaints and representations received during the outreach programmes were related to pending house site pattas and non-allotment of houses. He said it was essential to resolve all these issues swiftly and ensure that no deserving beneficiary was left out. He also pointed out several mistakes committed during the previous YSRCP government, such as: cancellation of pattas issued by the former TDP government, failure to show land for new allotments and misuse of land allotted for the poor for real estate purposes. He urged officials to take corrective actions and address every complaint that has come to their notice. He called for speedy completion of houses that are structurally ready up to the base level, and insisted on conducting another field-level verification to finalise an accurate list of eligible beneficiaries.

Minister vows comprehensive development of Dharmavaram
Minister vows comprehensive development of Dharmavaram

Hans India

time12-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Minister vows comprehensive development of Dharmavaram

Dharmavaram: Health Minister Satya Kumar Yadav on Friday embarked on a Padayatra (foot march) in Dharmavaram town, commemorating one year of the coalition government's rule. The Padayatra, aimed at directly engaging with citizens and understanding their grievances, saw the Minister interact with residents, addressing their concerns on the spot. The padayatra commenced after special prayers at the Siva temple at Tikka Swamy Nagar, where the Minister prayed for the health and well-being of the people. Starting from the 7th ward in Tikka Swamy Nagar, the foot march covered six wards, including Shiv Nagar, Sanjay Nagar, Gandhi Nagar, Indira Nagar, and PRT streets. Minister Satya Kumar Yadav's padayatra underscores a commitment to direct governance, emphasising that responsibility lies with the people, not the position. The initiative aims to bring administration closer to the citizens, fostering a sense of trust and active participation. Accompanying the Minister were key NDA coalition leaders, including TDP Dharmavaram constituency in-charge Paritala Sriram and Jana Sena State general secretary Chilakam Madhusudan Reddy. Their collective presence highlighted the unity and shared vision of the coalition government in working towards public welfare. From drainage to pensions, during the padayatra, Minister Yadav directly addressed a range of pressing issues raised by the public. These included:Cleaning of existing drains and construction of new ones, reconstruction of damaged CC roads, rectifying deficiencies in drinking water supply, improving power supply for handloom units and other people's issues. Speaking on the occasion, Minister Satya Kumar Yadav said that since the NDA government came to power in AP, a positive change has begun in people's lives. 'We have put an end to chaotic rule and are bringing development and welfare in equal measure,' he said. He reiterated his commitment to the comprehensive development of Dharmavaram town.

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