
We are servants engaged in people’s service, Revanth Reddy tweets on his one-month rule
The Hindu
Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy's one month of governance dedicated to serving the people of Telangana.
Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy described the month-long Congress government as ‘servants engaged in the service of people’ taking the government closer to them.
Mr. Reddy, who took oath as the Chief Minister on December 7 along with his Cabinet colleagues, completed one month in governance, and posting on ‘X’, he said the new government broke the shackles of people, gave freedom and started working to fulfil the aspirations of people. The month-long governance was satisfying.
The Chief Minister reminded that he kept the word on his promise that they were servants and not rulers, bringing governance close to the people. The promise that he would be there as the elder brother for people gave him new the experience.
The one-month experience also enriched him listening to the voices of the poor, paving bright future for the youth, happiness of the faces of women and reassurance to the farmers that the State was bound to take a huge leap towards bright future.
The administration was committed to attract investments, laying emphasis on industrial growth, carving a new path for city development and driving away the menace of drugs with the aim of a drug-free State, the Chief Minister said.
Mr. Reddy also assured that he would continue to fulfill his responsibilities and remain forever in the heart of Telangana that gave a special place in its heart as ‘Revanthanna’.

The Union and State governments provided support in several ways to the needy people, but private institutions should also extend help, especially to those requiring medical assistance, said C.P. Rajkumar, Managing Director, Nalam Multispeciality Hospital, here on Saturday. Speaking at a function to honour Inspector General of Police V. Balakrishnan and neurologist S. Meenakshisundaram with C. Palaniappan Memorial Award for their contribution to society and Nalam Kappom medical adoption of Type-1 diabetic children, he said the governments implemented numerous welfare programmes, but the timely help by a private hospital or a doctor in the neighbourhood to the people in need would go a long way in safeguarding their lives.












