Hyderabad: Minister Ponnam Prabhakar conducted a Hyderabad Praja Palana review meeting at Mahatma Jyotirao Phule Praja Bhavan to outline the 99-day Praja Palana–Pragati Pranalika action plan for the district.
The minister held the meeting along with Minister Azharuddin. MLAs, MLCs, MPs, the district collector, the GHMC commissioner, the Hyderabad Police Commissioner and senior officials attended.
The Hyderabad Praja Palana review focused on programmes scheduled from March 6 to June 12 across the district.
Officials discussed initiatives on sanitation, file clearance in government offices, health services, road safety, welfare programmes, child protection, anti-drug measures, education, youth and sports, women’s welfare and environmental protection.
Hyderabad Praja Palana review outlines phased 99-day programme
Prabhakar said the Praja Palana Pragati Pranalika programme had begun and would continue for 99 days.
He said meetings were being organised district-wise across the state. The programme would reach every household through five phases.
According to the plan, from March 6 to March 15 GHMC would focus on sanitation drives and clearing pending files in government offices.
The minister also noted that an e-waste collection centre had been inaugurated earlier in Hyderabad as part of the programme.
From April 6 to April 11, the Health Department would implement activities related to public health protection. These would include maternal and child care, improved treatment in government hospitals and measures to prevent communicable diseases.
From April 13 to April 18, the police and transport departments would lead a special drive on road safety and accident prevention.
Prabhakar said accident victims must receive treatment quickly during the golden hour. Hospitals could receive up to ₹1.5 lakh for treatment under the scheme.
He added that individuals who shifted accident victims to hospitals would receive the Rahaveer Award.
The police and transport departments must coordinate closely during this phase.
Hyderabad Praja Palana review covers welfare, education and environment
The Hyderabad Praja Palana review also outlined welfare and social programmes planned in later phases.
From April 22 to April 28, officials would focus on welfare initiatives for SC, ST, BC and minority communities.
Between April 28 and May 2, the police department would conduct special operations to prevent drug abuse.
From May 4 to May 9, departments dealing with agriculture, revenue and electricity would implement related programmes.
Between May 11 and May 16, the Education Department would address school-related issues. Prabhakar said a recent survey showed education remained the only path to progress. Therefore, authorities must work to reduce school dropout rates.
From May 18 to May 23, the government would organise youth and sports activities under the Young India Sports Policy. Job fairs would also be conducted during this period.
From May 25 to May 30, programmes for women’s self-help groups under MEPMa and related departments would be implemented.
Finally, from June 1 to June 12, the government would carry out environmental protection measures. These include pollution control, promoting the EV policy and reducing plastic use.
Prabhakar said the government aimed to encourage wider use of steel banks to support a plastic-free society.
He also directed officials to ensure that welfare schemes reached eligible beneficiaries.
These included ration cards, fine rice distribution, 200 units of free electricity, ₹500 gas cylinders and Indiramma housing schemes.
The minister instructed officials to resolve public complaints within one week whenever they were received.
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