Telangana government launches Praja Palana programme
The Hindu
Telangana government launches Praja Palana programme to receive grievances from people by taking the government to the door steps of people. The application forms can be used to identify beneficiaries of the six guarantees of Congress.
Telangana Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka Mallu launched the Government’s Praja Palana programme in Ibrahimpatnam on Thursday. It envisages receipt of applications from people on their needs so that the government will have a comprehensive database of their needs at the grassroot level.
The application form could be used for identification of beneficiaries of the six guarantees promised by the Congress in the run up to assembly elections.
The programme which begins from today will be held till January 6 in all the villages and wards across the State. Teams of officials will visit two villages per day to receive application forms, in prescribed format, from the people.
On the occasion, Mr. Bhatti received the application forms pertaining to grievances from people and explained to them the significance of the programme claiming that it is aimed at taking the government to the door steps of people. His cabinet colleagues too launched the programme in other places.