Hyderabad: Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy announced that the Telangana government will soon constitute a judicial commission to oversee the reorganisation of districts and mandals. A retired judge from the High Court or Supreme Court will head the panel.
Speaking at the launch of the 2026 diary and calendar of the Telangana Gazetted Officers Central Association at the Secretariat on Monday, Revanth Reddy said the previous government had reorganised districts without adequate planning or public consultation. The current administration, he said, is receiving increasing requests to restructure administrative boundaries more sensibly.
Telangana district mandal reorganisation to be based on public input
The proposed commission will tour the state and collect views from citizens, he said. The final policy will be framed after detailed discussions with all political parties during the upcoming budget session.
Revanth Reddy also stated that the government is preparing to offer ₹1 crore accident insurance for employees and will soon resolve issues related to retirement benefits.
He reiterated that the State is grappling with heavy debt left by the previous regime. “We inherited ₹8 lakh crore in debt, while monthly revenue stands at ₹18,000 crore. Like a middle-class family that balances dignity with limited means, we too are navigating financial pressure to safeguard the State’s credibility,” he said.
The Chief Minister assured government employees that comprehensive health coverage remains a top priority under the new administration.