Hyderabad: Chief of Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao said there was no need to panic at a surge in omicron cases in the state and emphasized that the situation of the pandemic was very controlled.
Senior health officials told CM during the District Collector Conference on Saturday that even though there were several cases in the state, the department took all precautions.
KCR places the Ministry of Health with high alerts and asks for ensuring the completion of two doses of vaccination for other than the implementation of the strict Covid-19 protocol in the state to prevent the spread of further infection.
He asked about readiness on the possibility of third and medical wave infrastructure in the hospital.
CM held a collecting conference in Pragati Bhavan and discussed the issue of rice procurement, Dalit Bandhu, allotment of state-owned employees and cases of omicron in the state.
He said the state government would not establish a rice procurement center in the upcoming Rabbi season because the center had repeatedly said it would not buy a boiled rice in the rabbi season.
He asked the collectors to tell the farmers that the government would not get rice because of the government’s policy of NDA and advised farmers to go for alternative plants.
However, he said the Government TRS will continue to work for the benefit of the people.
In the previous season, the state government had established 6,300 procurement centers in each village for the convenience of farmers.
He asked the Civil Equipment Department to write to the FCI to lift the rice that had been purchased in the previous Rabbi season from The failure.
In the allotment of the state government, he asked the collectors to share employees according to the rules of the new zone that ensured employment to the local residents and also paved the way for better administration.
He also asked them to consider the case of a partner while completing the process.
CM also discusses the implementation of the Dalit Bandhu scheme in detail with collectors and ministers.
He explained the reason for uncovering the scheme and the need for the success of the scheme implementation.
KCR announced that the government would release funds for four mandals chosen for pilot projects in various assembly constituencies.
The collector was told to begin the process of identifying 100 beneficiaries in each assembly constituency that will begin soon.
Rythu Bandu Deposits from 28 December CM announced that the number of Rythu Bandhu will be deposited to a farmer’s account from December 28 and finished in 10 days gradually.
He reaffirmed the state government would continue the scheme such as Rythu Bandhu and Rythu Bima.