Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lay foundation stone for Sammakka-Sarakka Tribal University in Mulugu later this year,Union Minister for Coal and Mines G. Kishan Reddy announced. Ceremony's part of broader push,with major funds already earmarked for region's growth .
Addressing local leaders in Warangal,Reddy said Modi administration sanctioned ₹17,000 crore for projects in area. He dared opposition,including Congress and BRS,to debate these claims. Reddy updated on infrastructure — 90% of Kazipet Railway Coach Factory's done,production by January 2027.
New railway terminal on 30-acre site set to start next month. ₹2,909 crore allocated for Kazipet–Ballarshah third line, Kazipet–Vizianagaram line moving fast . Warangal airport also nearing operational status.
Warangal named one of seven Mega Textile Parks . Region received 77 PM SHRI schools and MSME Technology Centre. Reddy said healthcare facilities underway,with ₹238 crore invested .
Infrastructure upgrades ongoing — Hyderabad–Warangal and Warangal–Karimnagar highways getting ₹999 crore. Warangal Ring Road project,at ₹500 crore,halfway done,50 new buses added to urban transport.
About 70 projects worth ₹1,380 crore completed,40 more valued at ₹414 crore underway to boost basic services. Reddy highlighted ₹16,550 crore spent on cotton procurement in Warangal this year to aid farmers.
Centre secured UNESCO World Heritage status for Ramappa Temple, funding tourist spots like Medaram,Mulugu,Laknavaram,Bogatha Waterfalls. Event included remarks from Telangana BJP president N. Ramchander Rao and Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Bandi Sanjay Kumar . What's next for the region's growth and development…






