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Kanti Velugu program will continue till May end, says Chief Secretary Santhi Kumari

Telangana chief secretary Santhi Kumari conducted a video conference with district collectors on Thursday to discuss and review Kanti Velugu, podu lands, Haritha Haaram, and other government programs.

The chief secretary stated that the flagship Kanti Velugu program (eyesight testing) of the Telangana government will continue till May end. Kumari stated that care should be taken while handing over prescription spectacles to the beneficiaries.

Santhi Kumari also discussed about the drinking water supply in the state and directed officials to ensure that tents are set up at camps in preparation for the summer.

Speaking on the issue of Podu lands, the chief secretary directed government officials to keep passbooks ready for Podu beneficiaries who have been approved by the district level committee.

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She directed district collectors to prepare an action plan for the year’s Haritha Haram program.

The chief secretary also directed officials to begin the process of registering the houses of the beneficiaries who have been selected as per the GO no 58, 59, 76 and 118. She said that all the government offices should be shifted to the integrated District Office Complexes.

During the meeting, special chief secretary (MA&UD) Arvind Kumar, principal secretary Sandeep Kumar Sultania, principal secretary (revenue) Navin Mittal and other officials were present (video conference).

 

 

 

 

 

 

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