Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy at a meeting with Collectors, Secretaries of various departments and other senior officials in Hyderabad on Tuesday (March 3, 2026). 

Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy at a meeting with Collectors, Secretaries of various departments and other senior officials in Hyderabad on Tuesday (March 3, 2026). 

Schemes and policies which are focus areas of Telangana government and issues which have been troubling people came up for discussions during the Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy’s meeting with Collectors, Secretaries of various departments and other senior officials in Hyderabad on Tuesday (March 3, 2026). 

Besides the implementation 99-day programme ‘Praja Palana – Pragatiki Pranalika’, other aspects which were discussed included food poisoning at government schools, implementation and leakages in welfare schemes, concerns of farmers about urea and profits from crop cultivation, road safety including accident spots, bogus employees records created by outsourcing companies.

Key directions to Collectors and other officials

99-day action plan to be implemented in five phases, under 10 themes, from March 6 to June 2

To address food poisoning at government schools, an officer has to be appointed to each of 26,000 government schools

Mid-day meal agencies’ bills have to be cleared promptly

Introduce facial recognition of beneficiaries of all government schemes. This helped in identifying 3 lakh ineligible Aasara pension beneficiaries.

Transport Department to announce a WhatsApp number for people to report potholes on roads and accident hotspots 

Road repairs have to be taken based on the information

Eye tests for drivers of TGSRTC buses, lorries and other goods transport vehicles

Details of working women’s hostels, boys’ and girls’ hostels in cities and towns along with the three corporations should be registered

Farmers to be encouraged to cultivate crops high in demand

Crop diversification and rotation should be encouraged

Drugs, and e-cigarettes should be curbed in schools and colleges

Praja Palana – Pragatiki Pranalika

The 99-day action plan was divided into 10 themes designed department-wise, which will be implemented in five phases from March 6 to June 2. A preparatory meeting would be held on March 6, village level Gram Sabhas on April 2, mandal level program on April 16, constituency level program on May 2, district level program on May 22 and State formation day celebrations will be held at a grand scale on June 2.

Themes of 99-day action plan

Education

Child safety – Drug control

Women and Environment

Cleanliness

Clearance of pending bills in government offices

Health

Arrive- Alive

Welfare

Farmer welfare- Agriculture

Youth- Sports

To address the issue of food poisoning, the Chief Minister directed officials to appoint an officer to each of the 26,000 government schools in the State to assess the mid-day meals, by having lunch there. Warning food poisoning incidents will not be tolerated, he said the government wants to provide nutritious food and quality education in government schools. Officials were directed to clear the bills of mid-day meal agencies promptly. 

Roads ridden with potholes and other issues, accident spots have been a concern of people. The Chief Minister directed the Transport Department to provide a WhatsApp number to gather details on it from people 


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