Revanth directs Irrigation engineers to stay out at projects, warns action against those absent without intimation
Telangana Chief Minister instructs Irrigation officials to focus on the maintenance of projects
Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has directed the Irrigation department officials to take steps for effective maintenance of major and minor projects in view of the onset of monsoon.He made it mandatory for the Irrigation engineers concerned to stay in the vicinity of the projects and not leave the project sites without permission of higher authorities.
He directed the Irrigation Secretary to take action against the engineers who leave the project sites without prior intimation. At the same time, he directed the Finance department to release necessary funds for repairs of project gates and other maintenance works without any delay.The Agriculture department officials were directed to be fully prepared in view of the monsoon and focus on the distribution of seeds and fertilizers.
Fertilizers should be supplied through Rythu Vedikas and the agriculture officer concerned should be made responsible for maintaining the stocks and ensuring distribution among the farmers with the help of Revenue department officials. Farmers should be educated about the varieties of seeds for fine rice kept ready for farmers opting for paddy cultivation.Officials were directed to take steps to ensure that there was no scope for contamination of drinking water.
Water works officials had been directed to test water quality from time to time, while the Health department should be ready to provide medical facilities if need be. The department should also stock necessary quantities of medicine in view of the scope for spread of seasonal diseases while the sanitation staff should ensure that there was no unhygienic atmosphere. Published - June 14, 2026 10:29 pm IST Read Comments Copy link Email Facebook Twitter Telegram LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit READ LATER SEE ALL Remove
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