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“Revanth Reddy’s Power Review in Telangana”

Telangana’s New Chief Minister Revanth Reddy Takes Charge: A Closer Look at State’s Power Situation and Initiatives

New Chief Minister Revanth Reddy of Telangana took a look at the state’s power situation a day after starting his role. He discussed electricity usage, distribution, and production details with officials. The meeting included top officials and ministers, but no official statement was released about what was discussed, and the media was not allowed in.

During the meeting, the Energy Department and Discom officials gave a presentation on the power sector. The Chief Minister also talked about the Gruha Jyothi scheme, which offers free electricity for up to 200 units monthly to domestic consumers.

There were reports that D Prabhakar Rao, the Chairman and Managing Director of TSGenco and TSTransco, didn’t attend the meeting. However, Rao clarified that he wasn’t aware of the meeting and had no intention of skipping it. He mentioned that he would have attended if he had been informed.

In response, the Telangana State Power Engineers Association expressed their willingness to cooperate with the government in implementing the 24-hour free power supply to farmers and uninterrupted power supply to all consumers.

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Congress Candidate in Medak Makes Bold Claim: 48 Hours of Power Supply Daily

HYDERABAD, India—As Telangana Assembly Elections approach, some opposition candidates are making unrealistic promises to attract voters. One such candidate is Mynampally Rohith, a Congress candidate from Medak, who has pledged to provide electricity for 48 hours per day if his party is elected.

Mr. Rohith’s promise has raised eyebrows and drawn criticism from netizens, who have pointed out that there are only 24 hours in a day. Some have questioned Mr. Rohith’s understanding of timekeeping, while others have accused him of making unrealistic promises to gain votes.

Mr. Rohith’s promise is not the only one that has attracted attention. Other candidates have made promises such as providing free laptops to students, reducing unemployment, and building new roads and bridges. However, some of these promises have been criticized as being unrealistic or unfeasible.

With the elections just around the corner, it remains to be seen whether voters will be swayed by these promises or whether they will choose candidates based on their track records and policies.