Revanth Reddy Sarkar, the Chief Minister of Telangana, has recently taken significant steps to address homelessness in the state. One of the key decisions made by Chief Minister Revanth Reddy is the establishment of Indiramma Committees to facilitate the selection of beneficiaries for housing initiatives. Additionally, the CM has proposed the auctioning of Rajiv Swagriha houses that are currently unused.
In a recent review session at the Secretariat, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy emphasized the importance of expediting the construction of Indiramma Houses. To ensure a streamlined process, officials have been instructed to establish Indiramma committees by the upcoming Dussehra festival. The allocation of double bedroom houses to selected beneficiaries is also a priority in the housing scheme.
Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has underscored the need for the formation of Indiramma committees at various administrative levels, including villages, wards, mandals, towns, constituencies, and districts. To accelerate the housing allocation process, officials have been directed to finalize procedural details within one to two days. The CM has emphasized that Indiramma houses should be exclusively available to deserving individuals.
Expressing concern over the state’s lag in housing provision compared to other regions benefitting from the Prime Minister’s Awas Yojana, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has mandated officials to maximize the state’s share of centrally sanctioned houses. Furthermore, the CM has instructed officials to ensure the prompt return of dues owed to the state under the PMAY scheme.
To address operational challenges that may arise with the increased construction of Indiramma houses, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has authorized outsourcing for necessary recruitments within the engineering staff. Additionally, the CM has proposed the auction of blocks and houses at Rajiv’s residence to prevent their prolonged disuse.
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