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1FOR REFERENCE ONLYACHIEVEMENTSOFGOVERNMENT OF TELANGANAIN 3 YEARS

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3Everyman’s KCR“Everyman, I will go with thee and be thy guide, in thy most need to go by thyside”----AnonFor 14 long years, Sri K Chandrashekhar Rao led the people’s movement for aseparate Telangana State like a Colossus. The Telangana movement, perhaps, wasone of its kinds in the country, which was led by Sri KCR in a democratic, non-violentway weathering all the political storms, obstacles, setbacks and bottle necks butultimately coming out as a winner, unscathed.When the new Telangana State was formed and Sri KCR became the firstChief Minister, the predicament that he faced was that of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru’swhen he became the first Prime Minister of Independent India. Pandit Nehru, beingthe first PM of an independent India, had to start everything from the scratch andprepare a long road map for the young republic, for KCR, the region that wasneglected and abused by the Andhra rulers for 60 years, he had to built it up fromscratch. He had no laid down blue print nor had any time-tested model.Unlike other political leaders, Sri KCR had the unique advantage of leading apeople’s movement from front for 14 years and his in-depth knowledge of theregion, people, and its culture came handy to him while writing the script for thenew state and preparing a road map for the new Telangana State. His absolutecommand over the matters that are dear to Telangana and his native wisdom tofind solutions to the problems hitherto un-attended and unknown made him todefine, design, prepare and innovate schemes, programmes and projects for thewelfare of people in general and that of the oppressed and weaker sections inparticular and facilitate to deliver them meticulously.Like Pandit Nehru, who proved his detractors and prophets of doom wrong(Like Sir Winston Churchill who predicted that the India after attainingindependence will wither away within no time), Sri KCR also demonstrated that ifthose in power have the political will they could deliver wonders. The one and onlyexample that exhibits the prowess of CM KCR is the electricity and power situationin the new State. After the bifurcation, the residue AP State refused to supplypower in accordance with the Bifurcation Act, when there were apprehensions thatthe Telangana State will plunge into darkness, CM KCR, like Phoenix, made the Statefrom power deficit to power surplus by his sheer determination and statesmanship.Under the United AP, interstate irrigation projects have always been pots ofdifference and disputes, but once Sri KCR became the CM; he chose a friendlyapproach towards the neighboring riparian states and could sign agreementsamicably with Maharashtra and Karnataka government without any clamor. A truestatesman that Sri KCR is, till date, during his 3 years, 36 months good governance,his government had made 365 crucial decisions that will make Telangana State aBangaru Telangana and the KCR model of governance has become a role model toother States.Sri KCR is actually practicing the “Sab Ke Saath Sab ka Vikas” in TelanganaState and he is undoubtedly the leader that people want to govern for many moreyears to come.

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5CONTENTS3 YEARS GOVERNANCE, 36 MONTHS, 365 SCHEMESWELFARE PROGRAMME1.Income limit enhanced2.Asara pensions3.Pension for Beedi workers4.Kalyana Laxmi/Shaadi Mubarak5.Sunstroke6.Natural Calamities7.Drinking water connection for Rs one in Municipalities8.Economic Support Scheme9.Social Welfare10.Six Kgs Rice11.Agriculture-Farmers’ Welfare12.Loan waiver13.Timely supply of seeds and fertilisers14.Rs 8000 per acre to farmer for the purchase of fertiliser15.Turmeric cultivation and Spice Park16.Centers of Excellence17.Oil Palm Cultivation:18.Agriculture information through Internet (AGRISNET)19.Soil test20.Sada Bainama21.Sada Bainama in HMDA, KUDA22.One agriculture Officer for every 5000 acres23.Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY)24.Micro Irrigation25.Green House: 75% Subsidy26.Farm Mechanization

627.Setting up of Horticulture University28.Revival of Ramagundam Fertilisers29.Horticulture Corporation30.Food Processing Centre31.Forest College32.Three New Agriculture Polytechnics33.Input Subsidy34.Rs 9.5 Crore to Red Sorghum farmers35.Construction of Godowns36.Interest free loans to farmer37.Rs 5 a meal at Market yards38.Wage hike for Hamalis in the market Yards39.Green House Subsidy40.9 hours uninterrupted power supply to agriculture41.Agriculture power connections42.Women reservation in Market Committees43.TS to be Seed Bowl of India44.Konda Laxman Telangana Horticulture University45.Sops to Market Committee workers46.Ex-gratia to farmer who have committed suicide47.Journalists Welfare48.Rs 100 Crore for lawyers in the Budget49.Honorarium of Government Pleaders hiked50.Transport tax waived for Autos and trolleys51.Rs 100 Crore allocated for the poor Brahmin Welfare52.Each Telangana Martyr family is given Rs 10 lakh and onejob53.Housing for journalists, Drivers, Home Guards: Rs 5 lakhinsurance to the Construction labour

754.For Toddy Tappers and fishermen, Rs 5 lakh accidentinsurance55.Welfare of the construction LabourWOMEN AND CHILD WELFARE56.Arogya Laxmi - Nutritious diet57.Deepam Scheme58.Amma Vodi Scheme59.Anganwadi salaries hiked by 150 per cent60.Financial assistance and KCR Kits to pregnant women61.Single woman pension scheme62.Sreenidhi: Upto Rs 10 Lakh interest free loan63.SHE Teams64.Mission Women Protection65.SC/ST welfare66.SC/ST Beneficiaries under the Welfare programmes67.3 acres of land to Dalits68.Overseas scholarships for SC/ST Students69.Subsidies for SC/ST Entrepreneurs70.SC/ST Special Development Fund71.62% reservations in Telangana72.Girijan Thandas as Gram Panchayats73.125 Feet Ambedkar Statue74.Funds directly to SC/STs75.Chellappa Commission for STs76.Measures taken by the government for Minority Welfare77.12 per cent reservation to Minorities78.Residential Schools for Minorities79.Overseas Scholarships for Minorities80.Minority Scholarships

881.12% Reservation for Muslim Minorities82.Own your Auto83.Urdu as the first language option84.Letter to PM asking him allow Urdu in the NEET exam85.Employment in Minority welfare department86.Separate Wakf Board for TS87.Sudhir Commission for Muslims88.Rs 1000 honorarium for Imams, Mauzams89.Islamic Centre cum Convention Centre90.Special DSC in UrduBC Welfare91.BC Welfare92.BC Commission93.MBC Finance Commission94.119 Residential Schools for the BCs95.Cabinet Sub Committee on Sheep breeding and fisheries96.75 per cent subsidy for sheep rearing97.100 per cent subsidy for fish culture98.Welfare of the handloom weavers99.Revival of toddy shops100. Help for Washermen and hairdressers101. Loan waiver for powerloom workers102. Hair Cutting Saloons under domestic category of power103. Mahatma Jyoti Rao Phule foreign education FundEmployees Welfare104. Employees Friendly Government105. Pension on the day of retirement106. Appointments under compassionate grounds107. Lifting of an on employees transfers and promotions

9108. 43 Fitment for the state government employees109. Wellness Centres for employees and journalists110. Uniform Service Rules111. Zonal system is abolished112. Hike in salaries of the IKP employees113. Hike in salaries of 108 Employees114. 776 Gurukul teachers regularized115. Language Pandits, PETS upgraded as teachers.116. Health Cards for employees and pensioners117. VRO salaries hiked by 64.61 per cent118. Hike in salaries of VAOs119. Salaries revision of Metro Water Board employees120. Hike in salaries of contract teachers121. Sakala Janula Strike period treated as special leave122. Hike in salaries of Outsourcing Employees123. Regularisation of contract workers124. 50 per cent hike in salaries of Contract Lecturer125. Hike in salaries of NREGA SERP staff126. 90 days Child Care leave127. 23 per cent of profit share for the Singareni employees128. Rs 750 Crores for RTC and 44 percent fitment foremployees129. Special increment for RTC employees130. In case of RTC workers death funeral expenses helpincreased to Rs 20,000131. 27.5 per cent fitment for Electricity employees132. PRC for Electricity employees133. Regularization of Outsourcing employees in the Electricitydepartment

10134. 2 BHK Houses in the city135. Solving traffic problems in the city136. Other programmes for the public needsDRINKING WATER137. Strategic Road Development Programme (SRDP)138. Express ways around Hyderabad139. Metro Rail Project - Hyderabad Metro Rail Project140. Swach HyderabadHARITHA HARAM141. Haritha Haram in the city142. Industry pollution free Hyderabad143. Improved drainage facility144. Waiver of electricity bill dues of the poor145. GO No 58: 25,000 get Pattas146. Waiver of the Poor’s drinking water bills147. Full meal for Rs 5 for the poor148. Property Tax reduced, exempted in Hyderabad149. Managing e-Office- E office administration150. Development Planning and Management System (DPMS)151. My GHMC App152. LED Lights153. Model MarketsBIG BOOST FOR SPORTS154. Development of Sports155. Own cars for drivers156. Hike in salaries of GHMC employees157. Two Reservoirs for city drinking water purposes158. Smart Hyderabad-MoU with Cisco159. A/C Metro Luxury buses

11160. Hyderabad: No 1 city in the country161. Elevated CorridorsIRRIGATION162. Mission Kakatiya163. Geo Tagging164. Feeder Channels165. Comprehensive Water utilisation policy166. Rs 25,000 Crore in the Budget167. Comprehensive mining policy168. Completion of on going projects169. Repairs to SRSP Canals170. RDS-Karnataka171. Dry ports172. Re-designing of projects173. Rs 370 Crore for reviving Nalgonda district canals174. Agreement with Maharashtra175. Kaleswaram project176. Sri Seetharam Project177. Bhakta Ramadasu project178. Palamur-Rangareddy Lift Irrigation179. Dindi Lift Irrigation Scheme180. Drinking water and water to Industry from projectsINFRASTRUCTURE181. Uninterrupted power supply-Towards power surplus state182. Mission Bhagiratha183. Haritha Haram184. Construction of roads185. Extension of National Highways186. Regional Ring Roads around Hyderabad

12187. Details of roads worth Rs 8,000 Crore188. Telangana Rural Road Development Corporation189. Bridges over streams and rivulets190. Monoharabad-Kothapalli railway lineSTUDENTS’ WELFARE191. Students’ Welfare192. Fee reimbursement for students193. New Residential Schools194. Scholarships for poor students195. Overseas Scholarships for students196. Hike in Mess charges for students197. English Medium of Instruction in Govt schools198. Digital classes in Govt schools199. New Educational Institutions in Warangal200. Rs 104 Crore Educational Hub in Gajwel201. Aero University to Hyderabad202. Spice Board in Balkonda203. Agriculture University in Warangal204. Veterinary University Mamunnoor205. Study Circles for SC/ST/BC206. Health University in Warangal207. Constitution of Medical Council208. Vehicles for the last journey209. Tribal University in Warangal210. Sainik School in Warangal211. Seven new Central schools212. Food and Science Techonology Colleges in Nizamabad213. Aero University in HyderabadMEDICAL AND HEALTH DEPARTMENT

13214. Permanent solution to Polio (IVP)215. Advanced Health Centres upgraded to PHCs216. 20 ICUs at Central and area hospitals217. Industries218. TS iPass219. NIMZ at Zaheerabad220. Industries coming to the State in a big way221. National Pharmacopoeia Commission222. Rs 250 Crore Amusement Park223. TS Pride224. Pharma City225. Sops to immovable Assets226. Textile Park at Warangal227. Concessions and exemptions to Real Estate Sector228. Six Leather parks at a cost of Rs 270 Crore229. Development of Automobile SectorINFORMATION TECHNOLOGY230. Best in IT231. Digital Telangana232. IT Policy233. T Hub IncubatorTSPSC234. Setting up of TSPSCPOLICE WELFARE, LAW AND ORDER235. Hike in salaries of Home Guards236. Pollution allowance for traffic cops237. Modernization of Police Department238. Sub Committee on Jail Reforms239. Task Forces in the city

14240. New vehicles for the police241. Police Commissionorate Building for Hyderabad242. New Police Commisionarates243. Warangal police Commissionarate in the Guinness244. In the 2BHK scheme 10 per cent for the police245. Hike in the maintenance costs of police stations246. Ex-gratia amount increased for Police Martyrs247. Sainik Welfare248. Reserved Battalion at Kothagudem249. Filling up of 12,000 posts in the Police250. Three year age exemption in the police recruitments251. 2 BHK Houses252. Re-organisation of Districts253. Lifting of cases against the Telangana agitators254. Telangana State Planning Commission forme255. Government’s response to Musayipet accident256. New Land acquisition Act257. Foundation stone laid for CM’s New Official residence258. Resolution passed to reclaim AP Secretariat buildings259. Three member Committee to hold talks with APGovernment260. Comprehensive Sociological Family Survey261. Sops in Dubbaka262. Tractors distributed to youth263. Increase in State GDP rate264. Reduction in Non Agricultural Land Assessment (NALA)Tax265. Comprehensive Citizens Information App266. Unification of the City services in Municipal Administration

15department267. Formation of Greater Warangal268. Karimnagar Comprehensive Development268(A) Hike in Constituency Development Fund269. Salaries Local body representatives hiked270. Unified District Collectorates271. Independence day Celebrations at Golconda272. Help for the foot path vendors273. Memorial for the MartyrsPANCHAYAT RAJBudget Allocations:274. Grama Jyothi275. Our Village Our Plan276. Palle Pragathi277. Our Village, our vegetablesCultural Affairs, Sports and Tourism278. Telangana Cultural Sarathi279. Telangana name for the film Awards280. OU Centenary Celebrations280(A) World Telugu Conference)281. Vemulawada282. Yadagiri Gutta283. MMTS to Yadadri284. Bhadradri285. Buddhist Centre at Nagarjuna Sagar286. Official celebrations of Telangana festivals287. Official Status to Telangana festivals288. Bathukamma record289. Two days holiday for Bakrid, Ramzan and Christmas

16290. Wage Board for Archakas of Endowment Department291. Telangana State Official Symbols292. Vows of Telangana293. Telangana State Science and Technology Council formed294. The biggest National Flag295. Telangana Formation Day Celebrations296. Programmes organised by the government on June 2, 2016297. Women’s DayOBSERVING DEATH AND BIRTH ANNIVERSARIES OFPROMINENT TELANGANA PERSONALITIES298. PV Narasimha Rao299. Kaloji Narayan Rao300. Dasaradhi Krishnamacharyulu301. Nawab Ali Nawaz Jung302. J Eshwari Bai303. G Venkat Swamy (Kaka)304. Komaram Bhim305. Konda Laxman BapujiEDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS NAMED AFTERPROMINENT PERSONS306. Jayashankar Agriculture University307. Kaloji University of Health SciencesMEDARAM JATHARA, PUSHKARAMS308. Medaram jathara309. Godavari Pushkarams Celebrated on a grand scale310. Krishna Pushkarams311. Increase in funds for Doop, Deep, Naivedyam312. Tourism Policy releaseBUILDINGS NAMED AFTER PROMINENT PERSONS

17313. Doddi Kumuraiah Kuruma Memorial314. Buildings for Banjaras and STs in Hyderabad315. Brahman Bhavan for Archakas316. Telangana Brahman Parishad317. Rest House at Ajmer Dargah at a cost of Rs 5 Crore318. 5 Acre land at Sabarimala319. Kerala Bhavan in Hyderabad320. Lingayat Bhavan at a cost of rs 5 Crore321. Rs 10 Crore for Christian BhavanWELFARE OF SPORTS PERSONS322. Cash incentives for sports persons increased substantially323. Prizes for Olympic winners324. Sania Mirza State Ambassador325. Measures taken for Sports policy326. Cash Incentives327. Rs 10,000 pension to prominent sports persons328. Budget allocations, department wise329. Awards, rewards and honours achieved by the TelanganaState Government330 State Cabinet Meetings: Decisions taken331 State Cabinet Meetings: Decisions taken332 State Cabinet Meetings: Decisions taken333 State Cabinet Meetings: Decisions taken334 State Cabinet Meetings: Decisions taken335 State Cabinet Meetings: Decisions taken336 State Cabinet Meetings: Decisions taken337 State Cabinet Meetings: Decisions taken338 State Cabinet Meetings: Decisions taken339 State Cabinet Meetings: Decisions taken

18340 State Cabinet Meetings: Decisions taken341 State Cabinet Meetings: Decisions taken342 State Cabinet Meetings: Decisions taken343 State Cabinet Meetings: Decisions taken344 State Cabinet Meetings: Decisions taken345 State Cabinet Meetings: Decisions taken346 State Cabinet Meetings: Decisions taken347 State Cabinet Meetings: Decisions taken348 State Cabinet Meetings: Decisions taken349 State Cabinet Meetings: Decisions taken350 State Cabinet Meetings: Decisions taken351 State Cabinet Meetings: Decisions taken352 State Cabinet Meetings: Decisions taken353 State Cabinet Meetings: Decisions taken354 State Cabinet Meetings: Decisions taken355 State Cabinet Meetings: Decisions taken356 State Cabinet Meetings: Decisions taken357 State Cabinet Meetings: Decisions taken358 State Cabinet Meetings: Decisions taken359 State Cabinet Meetings: Decisions taken360 State Cabinet Meetings: Decisions taken361 State Cabinet Meetings: Decisions taken362 State Cabinet Meetings: Decisions taken363 State Cabinet Meetings: Decisions taken364 PRC Dues granted365 Telangana Achieves Highest Income Growth rate

193 YEARS GOVERNANCE, 36 MONTHS, 365 SCHEMESTelangana State Government is moving forward with several programmes,initiatives, innovative concepts and decisions in the welfare and development frontsto enhance the living standards of the people and thereby achieving the goal of“Bangaru Telangana.” Honourable Chief Minister Sri K Chandrashekhar Rao hasbeen saying consistently that his government’s endeavor is to make all sections ofpeople happy, comfortable and prosperous. With this motto, the CM has launched aplethora of schemes; programmes and projects, of this; a majority of them areinnovative for the overall development and welfare of the people. The state issurely and steadily marching forward towards realizing the dream of BangaruTelangana.WELFARE PROGRAMMES1Income limit enhancedKeeping in view the changed circumstances, the government has enhancedthe income limit to identify the lower income groups. This helped to bring inAnganwadi teachers, Home Guards, contract and outsourcing employees andprivate employees also to get the benefit of the welfare programmes.The Income Limit has been hiked from Rs 60,000 to Rs 1, 50,000 in ruralareas, from Rs 75,000 to Rs 2, 00,000 in urban areasVillagesTowns2Rs 60,000 to Rs 1,50,000Rs 75,000 to Rs 2,00,000Aasara pensionsAasara Scheme was launched in Kothur in Mahabubnagar district on Nov 8,2014. Old Age Pension hiked from Rs 200 per month to Rs 1,000 per monthbenefitting about 13,23,764 beneficiaries. For old age artistes and differentiallyabled persons the pension is increased from Rs 500 per month to Rs 1,500 permonth. Previous government used to spend Rs 835.64 Crore per year for Socialpensions, while the TS government is spending Rs 4729 Crore per year under AasaraPension Scheme.During 2013-14 Budget, Rs 895.02 Crore was allocated to 29 Lakhbeneficiaries, in 2015-16, Rs 3719.97 Crore was allocated to 36 lakh beneficiariesand during 2016-17 Budget Rs 4693.00 Crore was allocated to 35,84,385beneficiaries.3Pension for Beedi workersThe Telangana State government is giving Rs 1000 per month pension to theBeedi workers and this came into being from March 2015. Rs 347 Crore amount isspent per year to 3, 47,581 Beedi Workers in the State.

20Old agedHandicappedWidowsToddy TappersWeaversBeedi workersOld age artistesAids patientsTotal4In the past (Rs)Present 0500Total 383475813271435,84,385Kalyan Laxmi/Shaadi MubarakIf a girl child is born, the family members often worry about how do theyperform her marriage when she attains that age? There are unfortunate incidents offemale feticide due t

145. GO No 58: 25,000 get Pattas 146. Waiver of the Poor’s drinking water bills 147. Full meal for Rs 5 for the poor 148. Property Tax reduced, exempted in Hyderabad 149. Managing e -Office- E office administration 150. Development Planning and Management System (DPMS) 151. My GHMC App 152. LED Lights 153. Model Markets

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