Deccan Chronicle

Governor pats state for success in several sectors

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Governor Dr Tamilisai Soundarara­jan on Tuesday said Telangana once a worst drought-hit region, had become “Annapurna, rice bowl of the country” and gave full credit to the K. Chandrashe­kar Rao government’s dedicated and determined efforts for the transforma­tion.

Delivering the Republic Day speech at Public Gardens here, she also highlighte­d how Prime

Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the Bharat Biotech Internatio­nal Limited plant in the city to review the developmen­t of indigenous

Covid-19 vaccine Covaxin had given great impetus to speed up the process of vaccinatio­n.

“We started the year 2021 with lot of optimism as the vaccinatio­n for Covid-19 has been started and is being administer­ed on priority basis,” she said.

She exuded confidence that the “yagna” of progress and developmen­t would be taken forward by the state government. The newly-born state has become the ‘Telangana model’ for the rest of the country. The successful reconstruc­tion and rebuilding of the state was possible because the responsibi­lity of governing it was entrusted to a leader (Chandrashe­kar Rao) who led the movement for separate Telangana, she added.

“Translatin­g the statehood movement leaders’ vision into reality, the living standards of the people in Telangana state have tremendous­ly improved due to the creation of basic infrastruc­ture facilities in all villages,” the Governor said.

Referring to various initiative­s of the government to improve irrigation infrastruc­ture including the world’s largest multi-staged Kaleswaram lift irrigation scheme, the Governor said, “Now paddy is cultivated in 1.04 crore acres as against 35 lakh acres at the time of formation of the state.”

On the government’s procuremen­t policy, on which the Opposition sought to raise a political controvers­y accusing the government of not coming to the rescue of farmers, the Governor said the Food Corporatio­n of India had procured 1.15 crore tonnes of paddy all over the country in the last Rabi season out of which Telangana state accounted for 64 lakh tonnes which is 55 per cent of the total procuremen­t.

Apparently reinforcin­g the commitment recently given by the Chief Minister to state employees, Dr Soundarara­jan announced that the process of enhancing salaries to all the state employees besides increasing their age of superannua­tion “is in progress.” Pensioners too will get benefited, she said. The Governor also assured that fresh recruitmen­ts would be taken up to fill the vacancies arising out of effecting promotions.

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