Pic Of The Day: Pragati Bhavan Turns Praja Bhavan

Chief Minister-designate A. Revanth Reddy has not taken oath as the Chief Minister of Telangana yet but ‘winds of change’ have started flowing into the state.

His first initiative to remove the heavy barricading at the Chief Minister’s office (Pragati Bhavan) is winning people’s heart.

Indicating that he will work for the people and is committed to the public service, Revanth Reddy said that henceforth, the CMO will be called Praja Bhavan (not Pragati Bhavan).

Motorists and commuters heaved a sigh of relief witnessing the removal of barricades as they would get more space to move and at the same time, it would also make them feel confident that the representatives whom they had elected would fight for their cause and make their life better.

GHMC workers were found using gas cutters to remove the heavy iron barricades separating the CMO from the public.
Leaders elected by the people should know that they are public servants but not their own bosses immersed in their own businesses and working for vested interests, says a commuter passing through Praja Bhavan.

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