Telangana Government To Hold Cabinet Meeting On 30th May, Likely To Discuss Important Issues

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The Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) Government is going to conduct a Cabinet meeting on the 30th of May.

The Cabinet meeting would be chair by the Telangana Chief Minister Kalvakuntla Chandrashekhar Rao.  During the meeting, the Cabinet is going to discuss several key issues in the State.

The meeting is scheduled to be held on the 30th of May, at 2:00 P.M., at Pragati Bhavan.  The Cabinet would discuss the issues on agriculture, crops, ongoing grain procurement in Telangana, availability of seeds, fertilizers, prevention of adulterated seeds, corona, lockdown, etc., issues. It is learned that the CM held a high-level meeting at Pragati Bhavan yesterday on the repair of canals, their condition, and other issues related to irrigation projects in the state in the wake of the onset of the monsoon.

On this occasion, Chief Minister KCR reviewed the progress of the projects being constructed on the Godavari River by the government on the Krishna Basin. The Chief Minister directed the officials to complete the ‘Estimates’ of the constructions of all the uplift schemes which are being headed by the government from Devarakonda to Kodada under the NagarjunaSagar left canal strategic area by June 15 and get prepared for tenders.

He also said the government is spending thousands of crores on irrigation projects. They need to adopt policies that strategically utilize them for farmer welfare. The availability of water in the pranahita should be understood as the way it flows. The flow will intensify after June 20th. The ponds and reservoirs on the Kaleswaram radar should be filled by lifting the water as it arrives. The remaining minor canal repairs should be completed as soon as possible and operations and maintenance should be undertaken. Finally, he concluded by saying Kaleshwaram should be fully utilized.

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