Hyderabad,March,01,2026:The Telangana government will implement the Praja Palana Pragathi Pranalika across the state for 99 days, starting from March 6 and continuing until June 12.
Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy announced the programme with the objective of taking government schemes, development works, and public welfare initiatives closer to the people.
The Chief Minister directed all department secretaries and senior officials to prepare and implement detailed action plans according to a fixed schedule from the village level to the state level.
The programme is planned in connection with Telangana Formation Day on June 2, which the Chief Minister said should be celebrated as a festival of all four crore people of the state.
A review meeting was held at Dr B.R. Ambedkar State Secretariat with chief secretaries, secretaries, and senior officials. Government Advisor Vem Narender Reddy, Chief Secretary K. Ramakrishna Rao, DPG B. Shivadhar Reddy, and other officials attended the meeting.
The Chief Minister instructed officials to work with the goal of making Telangana a model state in governance and development.
He said a special logo should be designed for the Praja Palana Pragathi Pranalika, and a detailed schedule for the 99-day programme should be prepared. Regular reviews will be conducted, and progress will be personally monitored.
During the 99 days, all departments must ensure speedy file clearances and conduct cleanliness and sanitation drives in offices from the village level to the state level.
The Chief Minister stressed the effective use of modern technology in administration. He said government services should be made available online so citizens can access them from their homes.
Permissions and services such as electricity connections, building approvals, and water connections should be delivered without citizens visiting offices. Reforms similar to vehicle registration at showrooms should be introduced in all departments.
A system should be introduced to allow applicants to track the status of their files easily. A special committee under senior IAS officer Jayesh Ranjan will be formed to recommend technology reforms within three weeks.
All departments were directed to implement e-office and digital governance systems and upgrade old servers to meet future data needs.
The Chief Minister said welfare schemes must reach all eligible beneficiaries, including Mahalaxmi, ration cards, Rs 500 gas cylinder scheme, free electricity up to 200 units, Aarogyasri, and Indiramma housing. Applications for ration cards will continue without interruption.
He also announced the launch of Telangana Public Schools in 100 mandals to provide quality education and directed improvements in government hospital services.
As part of the Telangana Rising vision, the state will be developed through Cure, Pure, and Rare zones, with focus on service sector growth, manufacturing zones, and the Future City project.
Officials were instructed to maintain complete data on regular, outsourcing, and contract employees, plan for permanent government buildings, and ensure that investment agreements translate into projects on the ground.
The Chief Minister said the government has completed two years and three months in office and called on officials to move forward with renewed commitment and clear action plans for the remaining term.

