SANGAREDDY: Health Minister C Damodar Rajanarasimha ordered cancellation of all transactions of assigned lands in Almaipeta, Andole, saying the 40 acres allotted to the poor must be restored to original beneficiaries, even if already sold, during a Praja Palana grama sabha on Thursday.
Rajanarasimha said that if residents come forward to establish a new colony in Survey No 513, the government would provide full infrastructure, including roads, underground drainage, water tanks, electricity and support for house construction.
He said the government is prioritising women’s health by conducting 30 types of medical tests for women and self-help group (SHG) members in every village. He added that 3.50 crore in loans had been provided to 28 SHGs in the village, along with an interest subsidy of `2.50 lakh.
Rajanarasimha also outlined ongoing initiatives, including Indiramma Houses, interest-free loans, insurance schemes, Rythu Bharosa, Rythu Bheema, free RTC bus travel for women and 200 units of free electricity. He announced that a pharmacy college would be set up in the Andole constituency and said two to three industries are likely to come up near Sangupeta Gutta.
He also advised students to excel, noting that several higher education institutions have already been established in the region.