Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Year of consolidation for Telangana & KCR

2015 was a year of consolidation for Telangana and its Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao as the newly-launched welfare and development programmes of the TRS government started taking shape in the second year of the new state. However, the revenue-surplus state reeled under drought conditions this year due to scanty rainfall and a central team of officials visited the state this month to study the situation. In his meeting with the team, Rao sought input subsidy for farmers in 231 mandals and raising the number of working days under MNREGA to 200 days, besides granting national status to a major irrigation project in the state. The Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) government initiated a number of schemes for the state's "reconstruction" during the 18 months since its formation in June last year. Rao, who spearheaded the separate statehood agitation, alleges that Telangana was destroyed due to the discrimination of "Andhra rulers" in undivided Andhra Pradesh. He announced a slew of decisions and programmes for the benefit of different sections. The state government employees, who were in the forefront of the statehood stir, received a bonanza from him with a massive 43 per cent hike announced in their salaries. Promising to build a "golden Telangana", the government initiated a 'water grid' scheme to supply piped drinking water to every household in the state and 'Mission Kakatiya' for renovating tanks and other water bodies. The ruling party had vowed not to seek votes in the next Assembly elections if it failed to provide piped drinking water. The two flagship programmes are under different stages of implementation. TRS promised providing two-bed room houses for the poor during elections and a model colony of such flats has been constructed in Hyderabad. A major success for the TRS government is the improved power supply situation during the year against predictions by some that Telangana would be power-starved after its formation. Opposition Congress, TDP and BJP alleged that hundreds of farmers committed suicide due to agrarian crisis in the state and the state ministers blamed the previous governments for the distress in agriculture sector. Alleging that the promise of farm loan waiver has only been implemented partially, the Opposition during the monsoon session of Assembly demanded waiving of farm loans at one go. The TRS government's plans to further expand the brand value of Hyderabad received a fillip with technology giant Google announcing its decision to build a new campus in the city..

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