Artisans communities will be developed

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The CM K Chandrasekhar Rao reiterated that the state government is working with commitment for the progress and development of the artisan communities and it would continue to do so despite any obstacles and with more vigour.

Despite increasing the sheep and Goat population in the state with the help of the Government, there was a lot of demand for the sheep and goat on Bakrid day.

Some animals were brought from other states for sale in the city.Now to bridge the gap in demand the State Government has decided to go for the second phase of the sheep distribution.

The State Kuruma Sangham President, Secretary, Committee member have met CM Sri KCR at Pragathi Bhavan here on Wednesday to thank him for increasing the Sheep Unit price and distributing Sheep in the second phase at a cost of Rs 6,000 Crore.

In this programme, Telangana State Kuruma Sangham President and MLA Sri Egge Mallesam, General secretary Sri Bandaru Narayana, Sangham leaders Sri K Narsimha, Sri Arun Kumar, Sri Nagesh, Sri Prakash and others participated.

Speaking on the occasion, the CM said,” The stare government’s aim is that every community, caste in the state should develop and this is our policy. Our politics are not vote politics like the past rulers or other political parties. People’s welfare is our goal.

Our objective and aim is state’s welfare. In the first year, when we formed the government for the second time, we have decided to distribute the sheep. There were no elections then. Ours is not electioneering policy. Our desire is that all sections of people in the State should be comfortable.

We have made schemes for the artisans’ welfare in such a way that they would last for a long time. Before formation of the state, we sang songs on the futility of cultivation in the villages and now each and every village is turned fertile with greenery.

The CM said the government is thinking about the construction of sheds for the Sheep rearing. The CM said that Self-respect buildings for Yadavs and Golla Kurumas should be constructed.

KCR said that mobile Veterinary clinics were put into service in the state, which is for the first time in the country. The Telangana state became number one in the Sheep population in the country.

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