
Dy Chief Minister hands over “zero electricity bills” to beneficiaries of “Gruha Jyothi” in Khammam district
The Hindu
Deputy CM Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka distributes zero electricity bills and announces free online coaching for competitive exams in Khammam.
Telangana Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka on Friday handed over TSNPDCL’s “zero electricity bills” to several beneficiaries under the State government’s “Gruha Jyothi” scheme to provide free electricity up to 200 units to the eligible households in Mudigonda mandal headquarters, Khammam. The Deputy CM, who is also the Minister for Finance and Energy, participated in various development works including laying of foundation stones for road works at different villages in Mudigonda mandal. He addressed a series of meetings held in this connection in the mandal. Mr. Vikramarka said that free online coaching will be launched through Ambedkar Knowledge Centre for the students and unemployed youths preparing for various competitive exams within a fortnight.
Khammam Collector V P Gautham, TSNPDCL chairman and managing director K Varun Reddy, and others were present.

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