Hyderabad,1 April,2023: Chief Secretary Santhi Kumari held a Video Conference with District
Collectors and reviewed the progress achieved in Kanti Velugu, Aarogya Mahila,
House Sites to the poor, 2BHK houses and implementation of GO 58, 59,76 and
118. With more than 96 lakhs people having undergone eye testing in the last 47
days, Chief Secretary complimented the Collectors for this achievement and
hoped that the state will create a new record of two crore eye testing in the next
50 days of the programme. She wanted the collectors to continue the good work
and regularly inspect the Kanti Velugu camps so as to ensure that the
beneficiaries are satisfied with the service provided at the camps.
Chief Secretary also exhorted the Collectors to take up the Aarogya Mahila
programme more as a social responsibility to improve the health of the women.
The objective should be to ensure that those women who deserve the service
should be provided. She also asked the Collectors to work on how to nurture the
programme and also expanding the programme while improving the delivery
mechanism.
Chief Secretary noted that with the government extending the time for
regularisation under GO 58 and 59 by one more month starting today and also
extending the cut off date from June 2 2014 to June 2 nd 2020, many applicants are
likely to apply. She asked the collectors to create awareness among the public so
that maximum number of people, including those who missed earlier would avail
this opportunity. She also wanted the Collectors to review those applications
which were rejected last time. Chief Secretary directed that all the applications
pending with regard to GO 58,59, 76 and 118 are completed at the earliest.
Principal Secretary Revenue Navin Mittal, Secretary HM&FW SAM Rizvi,
Secretary TR&B Sreenivasa Raju, Secretary SCDD Rahul Bojja, Commissioner SCDD
Yogitha Rana, Commissioner HM&FW Swetha Mohanty, CDMA Satyanarayana,
Special Officer CCLA Satyasaradha participated in the Video Conference.