The Telangana Chief Minister allocated ₹60 crore from the state’s relief fund to address urgent needs in BC, SC, ST, and minority welfare hostels. The plan includes modernization: facial recognition, digital dashboards, health linkages, surprise inspections, and better governance.
Under the Mahatma Jyothiba Phule Overseas Education Scheme and Ambedkar Overseas Education Scheme, the state increased support: 1,900 students now get benefits (up from ~1,110). More BC, SC, ST, and EBC students will be able to pursue education abroad with financial assistance.
Telangana committed ₹25,631 crore toward Hyderabad’s infrastructure: water, sewerage, roads, elevated corridors. Approvals were given for 39 new STPs. The government also pushed for more electric buses and better urban transit systems.
The Telangana government launched a Tourism Police initiative deploying 80 specially trained police personnel at major tourist spots (Charminar, Golconda, etc.). The aim is to improve safety, assistance, and enforcement in tourist zones.
Soon after the state election commission notified Panchayat election dates, the Telangana High Court issued an interim stay on those elections due to legal challenges about the 42% BC reservation. The state has been directed to file counter-affidavits within four weeks.