Telangana CM asks Modi for Rs 1,000 crore relief to tackle drought

Looking for Rs 1,000 crore quick guide, Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao on Tuesday asked for Prime Minister Narendra Modi to stretch out monetary help to the Telangana state government's perpetual measures like Mission Bhagiratha, Mission Kakatiya and development of watering system ventures to handle dry season.
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The Chief Minister educated Mr Modi that the state government had chosen to develop watering system ventures crosswise over Krishna and Godavari Rivers including 38 supplies and blasts. He said that such measures were the main answer for end the hazard of repeating dry spells and to guarantee water for drinking and watering system purposes notwithstanding amid dry days.

Mr Rao had a one-and-a-half-hour long meeting with the Prime Minister, Union home pastor Rajnath Singh, Union horticulture priest Radha Mohan Singh and others in New Delhi on dry season and different issues. He was joined by Deputy Chief Minister Kadiam Srihari, boss secretary Rajiv Sharma, main secretary of income B.R. Meena and others.

The Prime Minister purportedly valued the state's drives on the water, welfare and formative plans. The Chief Minister educated Mr Modi that 231 mandals in seven locale in the state were hit by dry spell with Medak, Nizamabad, Ranga Reddy and Mahbubnagar being the most noticeably bad hit because of 14 for each penny less precipitation last rainstorm. He educated the PM that however Telangana had looked for Rs 3,064 crore as dry spell help, it had got just Rs 791 crore, which was deficient.

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