It is Telangana government that has shed light in tribal lives

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Mahabubad: Satyavati Rathore, Minister of Tribal Women and Child Welfare, said that only the Telangana state government has brought light to the lives of tribals. On Friday evening, the minister participated in a media conference at the collectorate meeting hall along with MP Maloth Kavitha, Mahabubabad MLA Banoth Shankar Naik and District Collector K. Shashanka. On this occasion, Minister Satyavathi Rathore said..As part of Telangana’s National Unity Diamond Festival, the Adivasi Tribal Assembly which is being held in Hyderabad on the 17th of this month, has been asked to make a grand victory.

Ten thousand 666 people from our district said that after the inauguration of Komaram Bheem Adivasi Bhavan and Sewalal Banjara Bhavan, which were built at a cost of 22 crore each in Hyderabad, on the 17th of this month, there will be a meeting program at NTR Stadium.

The minister said that he was attending the meeting.The minister said that 33 caste tribes, various art forms, public representatives, tribal intellectuals, educated people, and women are participating in this assembly. The minister said that the Telangana state government is implementing develop- ment welfare schemes in a way that is linked to the lives of poor tribals.

The minister said that the Hon’ble Chief Ministers have realized the dream of the tribals to rule their own areas and have given self-respect to the tribal children by convert- ing the Tandas into Gram Panchayats.

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