No power cuts or low voltage issues in Telangana - Jagadish Reddy

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G jagadish reddy, the energy minister, made it clear that there were no power outages or problems with low voltage in the State. In response to a query posed by AIMIM members mirza Riyazul Hassan Effendi and mirza Rahmat Baig on friday during Question Period in the Legislative Council, the minister stated that there were no power outages in the State and that the power supply was only interrupted when installing new power lines or performing routine maintenance.

He said that enough funding was set aside for the upkeep of substations and transformers in the Old City and that power companies spent roughly Rs. 1404.58 crore to provide uninterruptible electricity to the regions included in the Old city. According to him, the Old City now has 63 spare transformers, 15,256 km of 33 KV line, four 220 KV substations, two 132 KV substations and three 33/11 KV substations.

Aasara pension for all eligible: Dayakar Rao

Erabelli Dayakar Rao, the panchayat raj Minister, gave the house assurance that all eligible beneficiaries who had previously been excluded will now be included to the Aasara pension programme list. According to Dayakar Rao, the government supports offering the Aasara pension to all qualified individuals. He said that the State government has set aside Rs. 11,774.90 crore for the Aasara pension programme in the current year, noting that up to 43,68,784 people under various categories were receiving Aasara pensions from the government. In response to a member's request to transfer an individual's Aasara pension to their spouse in the case of their death, he indicated he will bring the issue up with the government.

Cultivation Area touched 238 lakh acres during last year: Niranjan Reddy

The area under cultivation in 2022–2023 was reported to the house by Agriculture minister Singireddy Niranjan reddy to be 238 lakh acres, an increase of 107 lakh acres from 2014. Farmer suicides have significantly decreased as a result of the adoption of numerous farmer welfare programmes including Rythu Bandhu, Mission Kakatiya, and 24-hour electricity supply to farmers.

3 Tribal Gurukul schools without own building: Satyavathi Rathod

Only three tribal gurukul schools are now operating out of private structures in the State, according to tribal minister Satyavathi Rathod. 13 school buildings were being built out of the 188 tribal gurukuls, while the others were operating from their own structures.


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