CM Revanth Reddy says Distribution of Indiramma Houses, Ration cards Begins on Republic Day

Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy announced that the distribution of Indiramma houses and ration cards will begin on Sunday, Republic Day. He also said that the Rythu Bharosa and Indiramma Atmiya Bharosa schemes will be launched. He instructed the officials to select one village each in all mandals except Hyderabad for this distribution.

CM Revanth Reddy conducted a review on these four schemes and said that four officers should be appointed for each scheme. He directed that it should be implemented from the first week of February to March 31. He said that steps should be taken to ensure that the schemes are provided to the beneficiaries in the villages.

He advised that no injustice should be done to the genuine beneficiaries. CM Revanth Reddy warned that action would be taken against the officials if benefits are provided to the ineligible ones.

Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka said that the schemes would be formally launched on January 26. Gram Sabhas were held and applications were received from the eligible beneficiaries.

Civil Supplies Minister Uttam Kumar Reddy clarified that the schemes will be provided to all eligible beneficiaries. Rythu Bharosa will be provided for every arable acre. He said that no one needs to worry about ration cards. He said that six kilograms of fine rice will be provided to each person.

Agriculture Minister Tummala said that welfare schemes will be launched in one village per mandal tomorrow. He said that ration cards will be provided to everyone who is eligible. He said that 4 schemes will be launched at 1 pm in selected villages. He said that fine rice will be distributed through the given ration cards.

Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy said that this is a government of the people, a government of the poor and  providing these 4 schemes to everyone who is eligible. The minister assured that every program will be done with sincerity.

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