Telangana to Host Housewarming for 100,000 Indiramma Homes in 2026
Telangana to hold house-warming for 1 lakh Indiramma homes in 2026

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Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy announced that housewarming ceremonies for 100,000 Indiramma homes will take place on September 17, 2026. The initiative aims to eliminate thatched roofs in the state, with an additional 250,000 homes under construction in the second phase of the housing scheme.
- 01The government aims to make Telangana a 'thatched roof free hamlet' state.
- 02A total of 250,000 homes are currently under construction as part of the second phase of the Indiramma housing scheme.
- 03CM Revanth Reddy emphasized the importance of housing for tribal and Adivasi children in Adilabad.
- 04The Chief Minister criticized the Union government for its inaction on paddy procurement and threatened to dump procured grains at the homes of Union Ministers if demands are not met.
- 05The Tummidihatti barrage project is a point of contention, with the CM urging talks with Maharashtra to protect farmers' interests.
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Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy announced that the state will hold housewarming ceremonies for 100,000 Indiramma homes on September 17, 2026, as part of a broader initiative to eliminate thatched roofs across the state. The government has already begun constructing an additional 250,000 homes in the second phase of this housing scheme, aiming to provide adequate housing for families in need. During a public meeting, the CM emphasized the importance of housing for tribal and Adivasi children in Adilabad, stating that houses are being sanctioned without political affiliations. Additionally, he criticized the Union government for its lack of action regarding paddy procurement, asserting that the state has already procured 7.5 million metric tonnes of paddy. Reddy also addressed the controversial Tummidihatti barrage project, urging the Maharashtra government to engage in discussions to protect the interests of Telangana farmers. He warned that failure to address these issues could lead to unrest among farmers.
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The housing initiative aims to improve living conditions for low-income families in Telangana, while the procurement of paddy is critical for local farmers' livelihoods.
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