One of the principal factors that public consider while assessing the effectiveness of a government is the condition of the roads in the state. Improper maintenance of public roads can often lead to extreme distress and possible anti incumbency against the government.
It appears that Telangana chief minister Revanth Reddy is fully aware of this situation as he is going all out to ensure that Telangana state has smooth roads.
The Telangana chief minister has approved budget allocation of over ₹10,000 crore towards R&B development in the state.
In this context, R&B minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy thanked chief minister, Revanth Reddy and other Cabinet ministers for the approval of the road projects. “We thank Chief Minister Revanth Reddy garu and his fellow cabinet ministers for approving the construction of 5,566 km of roads under the R&B department at a cost of 10,547 crores using the HAM model.
With the resolve to construct smooth roads like mirrors across the state in the coming 30 months and transform Telangana’s roads into a role model for the entire nation, we are moving forward.” he posted.
With this mega project, Telangana is bound to have some of the smoothest roads in the country, and this could play a decisive role in the public feedback on the existing government. Despite the fact that this is the first time for Revanth Reddy at the office, he is getting many things right when it comes to public deliverables.
This post was last modified on 17 October 2025 7:08 am
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