The Telangana government is gearing up for a transformative phase with the formation of a Cabinet sub-committee dedicated to a 99-day action blueprint. Announced amid rising expectations for swift development, this initiative targets implementation across multiple departments to boost welfare schemes and infrastructure.
At the helm is Deputy CM Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, supported by ministers N. Uttam Kumar Reddy (Irrigation and Civil Supplies), Duddilla Sridhar Babu (IT, Industries), and Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy (Revenue, Housing, Information). The government order was issued by Chief Secretary K. Ramakrishna Rao, with the Planning Department’s Principal Secretary as convener.
In a high-stakes review session, the Chief Secretary laid down the law: departments must operate with urgency, clarity, and quantifiable results. Directives were issued for concrete, time-bound plans, with Finance and departmental secretaries set to participate in sub-committee meetings.
The action plan launches March 2, culminating June 9, bookended by key events—a CM-led secretaries’ meet on February 28 and collectors’ conclave on March 1. Core areas include rural and urban development, health, education, agriculture, and more, with emphasis on sanitation, infrastructure, health services, and welfare distribution.
This structured push signals a no-nonsense approach to governance. Completed projects will see immediate inaugurations, while stalled initiatives get a fast-track push to the grassroots. As the state administration mobilizes, stakeholders watch closely to see if this 99-day window delivers lasting impact.