No beneficiary will be left out of housing scheme: Minister
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‘Toll free number set up for queries regarding supply of construction material’
Minister for Housing Ch. Sri Ranganatha Raju on Wednesday stated “Pedalandariki Illu” scheme was a steady course of and never even a single beneficiary would be left out of the housing scheme.
He stated of the 31 lakh housing models, as many as 17.6 lakh models have been already sanctioned and the remaining goal would be grounded on a war-footing.
The Minister was talking on the district-level assessment assembly on housing and agriculture points at Srinivasa Auditorium at Sri Venkateswara University in Tirupati.
‘Employment generator’
The Minister stated that to be able to expedite development of as many as 17,005 Jagananna Colonies within the State, a toll free quantity was put in place for queries relating to provide of sand, cement, metal and development materials. “The housing scheme is expected to create assets to the tune of ₹4 lakh crores and employment to lakhs of families,” Mr Raju stated.
Minister for Panchayat Raj P. Ramachandra Reddy stated the prime goal of setting of the district-level agriculture advisory boards was to face by the farmers and to resolve their issues.
“During the Rythu Chaitanya Yatras, scheduled from July 9 to 22, as many as 187 Rythu Barosa Kendras and 5 agriculture labs would be inaugurated in Chittoor district,” the Minister stated. The RBKs would additionally look into the features of producing assist value to the crops and localized crop patterns for higher yields.
Coconut saplings
Deputy Chief Minister K. Narayanaswamy stated a beneficiary of a housing unit within the Jagananna Colonies would be supplied with saplings of coconut timber. “This would play a crucial role in transforming the ambience of the Jaganna Colonies on a par with Kerala,” the Minister stated.
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