Telangana Governor Tamilisai Soundarajan in her address to the legislative assembly on Friday said that Telangana’s inclusive development is a role model for the nation. Praising the Chief Minister, the governor said, "Telangana's success is due to skillful administration of CM KCR."


Tamilisai also congratulated the government for naming the new secretariat after the architect of the Indian Constitution Dr BR Ambedkar.






Speaking further the Governor hailed the efforts of government employees and the participation of the people in contributing to the development of the state.


"The state is progressing phenomenally on every front. The extraordinary success of the state of Telangana is due to the blessings of the people, the skillful administration by Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao, the hard work of the people’s representatives and the dedication shown by the government employees," said Tamilisai ahead of the budget 2023.


"Today there is a 24-hour electricity supply and there is brightness and light everywhere due to the efforts and hard work of Telangana government," she added.


Further, Governor Tamilisai said that there was a time when the agricultural sector was in distress, but today, the state has become the granary of the country.


Tamilisai continued by outlining the achievements of the state government's welfare programs, such as Rythu Bandhu, Rythu Bima, Dalit Bandhu, Kaleshwaram project and Mission Kakatiya.


She added that several welfare programs aimed at enhancing the lives of women are being implemented by the state government.


The governor also said that Telangana is "investor friendly" and attracts top-class companies and multinationals in IT and other sectors. 


"The state is making rapid progress. In protecting the environment and increasing the greenery, the state is getting accolades across the world," the governor said during her speech in the Assembly


(With inputs from ABP Desam — It is a Telugu platform of ABP News. For more news, commentary and latest happenings from two Telugu states, follow https://telugu.abplive.com//amp)