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Sarithamma Ties Rakhi to CM Revanth Reddy, CM Wishes Happiness and Empowerment for All Women
Sarithamma Ties Rakhi to CM Revanth Reddy, CM Wishes Happiness and Empowerment for All Women

Hans India

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Sarithamma Ties Rakhi to CM Revanth Reddy, CM Wishes Happiness and Empowerment for All Women

Gadwal: On the auspicious occasion of Raksha Bandhan (Rakhee Pournami), former Zilla Parishad Chairperson and Congress Party Gadwal Constituency In-charge Sarithamma tied a rakhi to Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy in a symbolic gesture of affection and trust. The Chief Minister warmly received the gesture and reflected on the emotional significance of the festival. 'Every year, on this sacred day, when a sister ties a rakhi with love, it fills the heart with immense happiness,' CM Revanth Reddy said. He extended his heartfelt wishes for Sarithamma's continued dedication to public service, praying for her good health, long life, and greater enthusiasm in serving the people. Revanth Reddy also used the occasion to convey a broader social message, expressing his hope that every girl in Telangana should live a life full of joy, security, and empowerment. He stressed the importance of ensuring that women in the state become stronger economically, thus paving the way for their overall development. The Chief Minister concluded his message by extending warm Raksha Bandhan greetings to the people of Telangana, emphasizing the values of love, protection, and unity that the festival represents. The celebration highlighted not only the personal bond between the leaders but also the Chief Minister's vision for women's welfare and empowerment in Telangana.

Sarithamma Champions OBC Empowerment at Congress National Meet in Delhi
Sarithamma Champions OBC Empowerment at Congress National Meet in Delhi

Hans India

time26-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Sarithamma Champions OBC Empowerment at Congress National Meet in Delhi

Gadwal: A major gathering of prominent Congress OBC (Other Backward Classes) leaders was held at the historic Talkatora Stadium in Delhi, aiming to build unity and raise awareness among OBC communities across the nation. The event saw the participation of several high-profile Congress leaders, including AICC President Mallikarjun Kharge, Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi, PCC Chief Mahesh Kumar Goud, ministers from the OBC community, and other senior leaders. Among the distinguished attendees was former Zilla Parishad Chairperson and Congress Party Gadwal Constituency In-Charge Sarithamma, who addressed the gathering with a powerful speech focused on the upliftment of marginalized communities. Key Highlights of Sarithamma's Speech: Sarithamma emphasized the need for social, educational, and economic development of underprivileged sections of society, particularly OBCs. She expressed confidence in the leadership of Rahul Gandhi to steer the nation towards inclusive growth. She noted that: > 'To provide justice to the backward classes, there is a dire need for a strong and empowered OBC movement. Under the leadership of Rahul Gandhi, the Congress party is committed to pressuring the central government to pass the long-pending 42% OBC Reservation Bill, which will be a historic step for backward communities across the country.' She added that the time has come for people from weaker sections to unite and support Rahul Gandhi as the next Prime Minister of India. "The sons and daughters of marginalized communities are calling for Rahul Gandhi to lead the nation and ensure their rightful place in society," she asserted. Prominent Participants: The conference witnessed the participation of: Sitting and former OBC MLAs, MPs, MLCs Corporation Chairpersons, Market Committee Chairpersons DCC Presidents Senior leaders from Congress Party's OBC wings and affiliated associations Representatives from Youth Congress, NSUILibrary Corporation Chairpersons Eminent OBC intellectuals and scholars Influential figures from various OBC community organizations and caste-based associations This large-scale meeting is seen as part of the Congress party's renewed strategy to mobilize backward classes ahead of the upcoming elections and reinforce its commitment to social justice and equality. With strong voices like Sarithamma advocating for grassroots empowerment, the event marked a significant step towards strengthening the Congress party's OBC outreach across India.

Telangana Govt Sanctions Rs 121.92 Cr for High-Level Road Bridge Across Jurala Project: Farmers and Leaders Welcome Landmark Development
Telangana Govt Sanctions Rs 121.92 Cr for High-Level Road Bridge Across Jurala Project: Farmers and Leaders Welcome Landmark Development

Hans India

time02-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Telangana Govt Sanctions Rs 121.92 Cr for High-Level Road Bridge Across Jurala Project: Farmers and Leaders Welcome Landmark Development

Gadwal: In a significant infrastructure development, the Government of Telangana has sanctioned ₹121.92 crores for the construction of a High-Level Road Bridge (HLRB) across the Krishna River, downstream of the Priyadarshini Jurala Project. This bridge will connect Revulapally village in Dharur Mandal, Jogulamba Gadwal District, with Nandimalla village in Amarchinta Mandal, Wanaparthy District. A Government Order ( was issued on July 1, 2025, by the Transport, Roads & Buildings Department (R&B), marking the official administrative sanction for the project. The announcement has sparked widespread appreciation and celebrations across the Gadwal constituency, especially among the farming community and local leadership who had long awaited improved connectivity across the river. Ministers Honored for Fulfilling Their Promise Congress Gadwal Constituency In-Charge Smt. Sarithamma expressed heartfelt gratitude to Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, Irrigation Minister Uttam Kumar Reddy, District In-Charge Minister Damodar Narasimha, District Ministers Jupally Krishna Rao and Vakiti Srihari, and MP Mallu Ravi. She acknowledged their commitment and swift action in turning a long-pending demand into reality by issuing the G.O. shortly after visiting the project site. According to Sarithamma, Irrigation Minister Uttam Kumar Reddy, during his recent visit to the Jurala Project on Sunday, had promised that the Government Order for the High-Level Road Bridge would be issued without delay. True to his word, the G.O. was promptly issued, signaling the start of this crucial infrastructure work. In a statement released from the Congress Party Camp Office in Gadwal, Sarithamma conveyed thanks to the government on behalf of the people and farmers of the Gadwal constituency, recognizing this as a long-awaited and much-needed step toward regional development. MLA Bandla Krishna Mohan Reddy Also Expresses Gratitude Gadwal MLA Bandla Krishna Mohan Reddy also extended his sincere appreciation to the state leadership. He thanked Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, Irrigation Minister Uttam Kumar Reddy, District In-Charge Minister Damodar Narasimha, Ministers Jupally Krishna Rao, Vakiti Srihari, and MP Mallu Ravi on behalf of the farmers and people of Gadwal constituency. He noted that the bridge will provide a crucial connection between remote villages on both sides of the Krishna River and significantly boost transportation, agriculture logistics, and emergency access, especially during floods or monsoon season. A Bridge of Development and Connectivity The sanctioned High-Level Road Bridge will not only facilitate better movement between the districts of Jogulamba Gadwal and Wanaparthy but is also expected to spur socio-economic development in the region. Once completed, the bridge will eliminate dependency on longer routes or temporary crossings and will particularly benefit farmers, traders, and students. The project aligns with the Telangana Government's broader vision of improving rural infrastructure and regional connectivity. The Chief Engineer (R&B) State Roads & CRN, Hyderabad, has been directed to prepare detailed estimates for the construction and submit them for further action. This development is being seen as a major achievement for the people of the Gadwal constituency and a fulfillment of a long-standing demand that promises to enhance both accessibility and prosperity in the region.

Telangana Govt Sanctions ₹121.92 Cr for High-Level Road Bridge Across Jurala Project: Farmers and Leaders Welcome Landmark Development
Telangana Govt Sanctions ₹121.92 Cr for High-Level Road Bridge Across Jurala Project: Farmers and Leaders Welcome Landmark Development

Hans India

time02-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Telangana Govt Sanctions ₹121.92 Cr for High-Level Road Bridge Across Jurala Project: Farmers and Leaders Welcome Landmark Development

Gadwal: In a significant infrastructure development, the Government of Telangana has sanctioned ₹121.92 crores for the construction of a High-Level Road Bridge (HLRB) across the Krishna River, downstream of the Priyadarshini Jurala Project. This bridge will connect Revulapally village in Dharur Mandal, Jogulamba Gadwal District, with Nandimalla village in Amarchinta Mandal, Wanaparthy District. A Government Order ( was issued on July 1, 2025, by the Transport, Roads & Buildings Department (R&B), marking the official administrative sanction for the project. The announcement has sparked widespread appreciation and celebrations across the Gadwal constituency, especially among the farming community and local leadership who had long awaited improved connectivity across the river. Ministers Honored for Fulfilling Their Promise Congress Gadwal Constituency In-Charge Smt. Sarithamma expressed heartfelt gratitude to Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, Irrigation Minister Uttam Kumar Reddy, District In-Charge Minister Damodar Narasimha, District Ministers Jupally Krishna Rao and Vakiti Srihari, and MP Mallu Ravi. She acknowledged their commitment and swift action in turning a long-pending demand into reality by issuing the G.O. shortly after visiting the project site. According to Sarithamma, Irrigation Minister Uttam Kumar Reddy, during his recent visit to the Jurala Project on Sunday, had promised that the Government Order for the High-Level Road Bridge would be issued without delay. True to his word, the G.O. was promptly issued, signaling the start of this crucial infrastructure work. In a statement released from the Congress Party Camp Office in Gadwal, Sarithamma conveyed thanks to the government on behalf of the people and farmers of the Gadwal constituency, recognizing this as a long-awaited and much-needed step toward regional development. MLA Bandla Krishna Mohan Reddy Also Expresses Gratitude Gadwal MLA Bandla Krishna Mohan Reddy also extended his sincere appreciation to the state leadership. He thanked Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, Irrigation Minister Uttam Kumar Reddy, District In-Charge Minister Damodar Narasimha, Ministers Jupally Krishna Rao, Vakiti Srihari, and MP Mallu Ravi on behalf of the farmers and people of Gadwal constituency. He noted that the bridge will provide a crucial connection between remote villages on both sides of the Krishna River and significantly boost transportation, agriculture logistics, and emergency access, especially during floods or monsoon season. A Bridge of Development and Connectivity The sanctioned High-Level Road Bridge will not only facilitate better movement between the districts of Jogulamba Gadwal and Wanaparthy but is also expected to spur socio-economic development in the region. Once completed, the bridge will eliminate dependency on longer routes or temporary crossings and will particularly benefit farmers, traders, and students. The project aligns with the Telangana Government's broader vision of improving rural infrastructure and regional connectivity. The Chief Engineer (R&B) State Roads & CRN, Hyderabad, has been directed to prepare detailed estimates for the construction and submit them for further action. This development is being seen as a major achievement for the people of the Gadwal constituency and a fulfillment of a long-standing demand that promises to enhance both accessibility and prosperity in the region.

Sarithamma Distributes CM Relief Fund Cheques to Support Needy Families in Gadwal
Sarithamma Distributes CM Relief Fund Cheques to Support Needy Families in Gadwal

Hans India

time10-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Sarithamma Distributes CM Relief Fund Cheques to Support Needy Families in Gadwal

Gadwal: In a compassionate gesture aimed at supporting underprivileged families, former Zilla Parishad Chairperson and Congress Party Gadwal Constituency In-Charge Sarithamma, along with former Municipal Chairman B.S. Keshav, distributed CM Relief Fund cheques at the Congress party's Sarithamma Camp Office in the district headquarters. Beneficiaries from Gadwal town received a total of Rs. 1,63,000 through the Chief Minister's Relief Fund. The individual recipients and their respective amounts include M.D. Azmat (Rs. 60,000), Sunkanna (Rs. 60,000), Gouni Ramudu (Rs. 19,000), Venkatramulu (Rs. 12,000), and Jayaprakash (Rs. 12,000). Speaking on the occasion, Sarithamma stated that the government is extending financial aid through CM Relief Funds to support poor and needy families. She encouraged citizens to make proper use of all welfare schemes offered by the government. The event saw the participation of several senior Congress leaders including Madhusudan Babu, Town President Mohammed Isaq, DTDC Narsimhulu, Chintarevula Suresh, TNR Jagadeesh, Kausar Beg, Mestry Krishna, Toom Krishnayya Goud, Shivaraju, Kummari Narayana, Jammiched Ramu, Obulonipalli Parushurama, Govind, Nagaraju, Veeresh, Ravi, and others. This initiative highlights the Congress party's commitment to grassroots-level welfare and its active role in addressing the needs of the people in the Gadwal region.

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