Sunday, March 22, 2026

The Telangana Revolution: How CM Revanth Reddy is Empowering Farmers, Revolutionizing Education, and Creating 1 Crore Women Millionaires

The Telangana Revolution: How CM Revanth Reddy is Empowering Farmers, Revolutionizing Education, and Creating 1 Crore Women Millionaires

Despite financial hurdles, Telangana's Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has declared that the state will not take a single step back when it comes to the welfare of its people

. From transforming the agricultural sector to making historic investments in women’s empowerment and education, a new, inspiring era of development is unfolding in the state.

Unprecedented Support for the Backbone of India: The Farmers The state government has already spent a staggering Rs. 1.40 lakh crores for the welfare of its farmers

. In a massive move, Rs. 9,000 crores will be deposited directly into farmers' accounts over three installments within the next 45 days as part of the Rythu Bharosa initiative

. The state is not just stopping there; they have provided free electricity, implemented debt waivers, introduced bonuses for paddy, and offered compensation to those who lost crops due to floods

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Recognizing that the central government has committed to buying only 50 lakh tonnes of paddy

, the CM is urging farmers to diversify. Pointing to the success of the Ankapur farmers as a model, he is encouraging the cultivation of export-quality, commercial crops—a sector Telangana was historically famous for during the Nizam era

. Though rapid real estate development has decreased agricultural output in areas like Ranga Reddy district, forcing the state to import vegetables and fruits, the government is committed to changing its crop policies and making each district famous for a specific crop

. With fertile lands and hardworking farmers, the goal is clear: export to the world

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Empowering the Next Generation and Women Leaders In an incredibly bold move, the state government has announced its goal to turn one crore (10 million) women into "crorepatis" (millionaires) by shaping them into successful business leaders

. Furthermore, recognizing that solar power businesses were historically dominated by giants like Ambani and Adani, the government is looking to democratize such opportunities

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Education is also receiving a massive upgrade. To ensure no child goes hungry and every child can compete globally, government schools now offer both morning breakfast (tiffin) and mid-day meals, alongside the introduction of English-medium education starting right from nursery

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Putting People Over Politics Global events, like the war in West Asia, threaten to cause urea shortages for local farmers

. In a strong display of leadership, the CM urged opposition BJP MPs to put aside differences and cooperate to ensure all urea produced at the Ramagundam factory is secured for Telangana

. His message is simple: politics should only happen during elections, and constantly focusing on political rivals only brings injustice to the public

. The people have given the opposition power twice, and they will give the current government power twice—what matters now is progress

. The CM has also requested Minister Tummala to establish a new factory in Kodangal, similar to the successful one in Siddipet

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