Palamuru project inauguration should be a great fete says Telangana IT Minister KTR

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Industries minister KT Rama Rao claimed that the palamuru Rangareddy Lift Irrigation (PRLI) project would meet the drinking and irrigation water needs of the formerly separated districts of palamuru and Rangareddy, adding that chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao had completed the project despite facing numerous difficulties and obstacles. Rama Rao noted the inauguration of the palamuru Rangareddy project on september 16 as a historic event in telangana while evaluating the preparations for the celebration here on Saturday. The project will be officially launched by the chief minister.

The barren grounds of former palamuru would become fruitful lands as a result of the palamuru Rangareddy project. Thousands of people from palamuru had left for other locations in search of work, but thanks to the initiative, he added, thousands of acres will now receive water for irrigation. According to the minister, the projects in the irrigation sector in the State will reach saturation level with completion of the Sitarama project, palamuru Rangareddy project, and kaleshwaram project on the Godavari and Godavari, respectively.

Rama Rao stated, "It is a matter of pride for telangana people as well as residents of india that the State government completed these projects under the leadership of chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao. The palamuru Rangareddy project's construction intentions date all the way back to 2001. Since the time of the separate State movement, the Chief Minister's vision for the project has been taking shape, he claimed.

This project would offer drinking water for hyderabad and industrial needs in addition to providing water for cultivation. The official opening of this project would be a significant milestone for the State, hence the event ought to be marked in style, he stated. The importance of this endeavor has to be made known to the public. The minister noted that there would be significant celebrations and that at least 1.5 lakh farmers would take part in the inaugural event.

The meeting was attended by the Chief Secretary A Santhi Kumari, Agriculture minister S Niranjan Reddy, education minister P Sabitha indra Reddy, and Tourism minister V srinivas Goud.


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