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CM unveils projects worth Rs 602 cr in Vemulawada

Karimnagar: Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy inaugurated development projects worth Rs 602.19 crore during his visit to the Sri Raja Rajeshwara Swamy temple in Vemulawada, Rajanna Sircilla district, on Wednesday. The Chief Minister began his visit by offering prayers and performing Kode Mokku to the temple’s presiding deities. He later participated in the Praja Palana-Praja Vijayotsava Sabha, organised under the leadership of Government Chief Whip and Vemulawada MLA Aadi Srinivas at the Gudicheruvu ground.

During the event, he inaugurated several completed projects and laid foundation stones for others through virtual mode. These projects include the construction of Indiramma houses worth Rs 236 crore for families displaced by the Mid Manair Dam (MMD) reservoir, additional blocks for the Government Medical College at Rs 166 crore, and the establishment of a Yarn Depot in Vemulawada with an allocation of Rs 50 crore. Other sanctioned works include Rs 47.85 crore for widening roads from Mulawagu to Sri Raja Rajeshwara Swamy temple, Rs 42 crore for an Advanced Technical Centre (ATC) in Rudrangi mandal, Rs 28 crore for constructing a district police office building, Rs 1.45 crore for a district library, Rs 4.8 crore for a working women’s hostel, Rs 3.8 crore for drainage canal works in Vemulawada town, Rs 1.4 crore for a Primary Health Centre (PHC) in Veernapally mandal, and Rs 5 crore for establishing a government junior college in Medipally mandal.

Additionally, Rs 5 crore has been sanctioned for land acquisition to complete Yellampalli project works, while Rs 11.79 crore has been allocated for Kaleshwaram Package-9 works. These projects aim to enhance infrastructure and public amenities in the region, reflecting the government’s commitment to regional development and welfare.

( Source : Deccan Chronicle )
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