04-05-2026 12:00:00 AM
Metro India News | Hyderabad
Minister for Revenue, Housing, and Information Ponguleti Srinivasa Reddy stated that the goal of the people’s government is to eliminate the need for citizens to run around government offices for solutions. Instead, officials are reaching out directly to people, receiving petitions, and resolving issues on the spot.
The Minister participated in a Praja Darbar held at the Zilla Parishad High School premises in Kusumanchi located in the Khammam district on Sunday. Along with district collector Divakar T.S. and additional collector Dr. P. Sreeja, he directly received grievances from the public. The Minister emphasised that since the formation of the people’s government, transparent governance has been taken to the doorstep of citizens, with every petition being carefully examined and acted upon promptly.
Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy assured that in the Paleru constituency, where mandals are organised into clusters for these Praja Darbars, all legitimate applications will be addressed without any political bias. The government is making special efforts to resolve long-pending issues related to Sada Bainama, prohibited land lists, and land records, offering permanent solutions," he said. The Minister stated that through the 99-day Prajapalana progress plan, welfare schemes are being delivered more efficiently, stressing that ensuring justice to every eligible beneficiary is the government’s responsibility without delay.
The Minister noted that most applications received in Praja Darbars are for Indiramma housing and criticised the previous government for the current situation.
He announced that funds for house construction are being directly credited to beneficiaries’ accounts every Monday, and the second phase of Indiramma houses will be sanctioned by the end of May. The Minister further stated that paddy and maize crops are being procured at Minimum Support Price, with payments credited to farmers’ accounts within a week.