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Through CM relief fund, KCR provides financial assistance to the needy

Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao (KCR) provided CM relief to assist and financially aid the poor. The scheme provides financial assistance to people suffering from health problems, loss of life of kith and kin, accidents, and other. The people are extremely grateful for the assistance.

The Vice President of Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) Rajendra Nagar Division Syed Muzammil Ahmed said, “Since the formation of the BRS government, I have been working to give the CM relief fund to the maximum number of people in Rajendranagar. I have helped different people and got them a total of around Rs.10,000 crores to Rs.20,000 crores. I want everyone to receive this CM relief fund.”

“There was a time when there was no hope for people to get any money through the CM relief fund. KCR is a secular CM and has brought many schemes. I thank Telangana Government for this,” he added.

A beneficiary Syed Ayub Ali said, “I have received Rs. 60,000 as part of the CM relief fund. I underwent an Orthopaedic surgery and so I applied for the CM relief fund. I thank Telangana Chief Minister KCR for this. This is a very helpful scheme. I wish KCR good health so that he can work for the people of Telangana.”

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Quality healthcare accessible to poor people

In early January, Energy Minister G Jagadish Reddy stated that the State government’s initiatives had made quality healthcare facilities available to the state’s poor.

Jagadish Reddy said after inaugurating a dialysis centre at the Kamala Nehru Government hospital in Nagarjuna Sagar at a cost of Rs 75 lakh that after the formation of Telangana State, Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao focused on improving the quality of healthcare services and developing infrastructure in government hospitals. Government-run hospitals now had healthcare facilities on par with corporate hospitals. This had instilled trust in the State government, as evidenced by the significant rise in the number of people seeking treatment at government hospitals.

 

 

 

 

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