Empowering Growth and Innovation in Rural Communities through Strategic Investments

Warangal August 27,2023 – A dedicated effort led by Minister Errabelli Dayakar Rao and District Collector P Pravinya is driving remarkable advancements in the Parvathagiri cluster as part of the Shyama Prasad Mukherji Rurban Mission (RURBAN). Regular monitoring and strategic management have propelled the implementation of a range of initiatives within the region.
Under the ambit of this mission, a grand total of 191 diverse projects, amounting to a budget of Rs 30 crore, have been initiated across the Parvathagiri cluster. Notably, Parvathagiri holds special significance as the ancestral village of Panchayat Raj Minister Errabelli Dayakar Rao. With diligent efforts, a substantial portion of the projects has already reached completion.
Impressive milestones have been achieved, including the successful establishment of a shopping complex and a well-appointed library, backed by an investment of Rs 60 lakh. Additionally, a village ‘haat’ (market) project with an outlay of Rs 47 lakh has been accomplished, along with the creation of an integrated rural marketing hub. This hub aims to bolster local artisans and small-scale entrepreneurs, fostering economic growth at the grassroots level.
Multiple projects remain in active development, showcasing the commitment to comprehensive rural development. Notably, ongoing initiatives encompass the establishment of a cutting-edge millet dehusking unit in Konkapaka village, innovative vegetable pandals in Chinthanekkonda, Engugallu, and Gopanpalle, and a dedicated animal health center in Enugallu. Moreover, an expansive godown with a capacious capacity of 2,000 metric tons is also taking shape in Enugallu.
Anticipating future requirements, visionary projects are in the pipeline. One such endeavor includes the construction of a substantial agricultural godown, boasting a remarkable capacity of 3,000 metric tons. This warehouse, designed to accommodate agricultural produce, is being set up at an investment of Rs 2.60 crore. Additionally, a state-of-the-art convention center, representing a confluence of culture and community, is taking form with a budget of Rs 2 crore.
District Collector P Pravinya has passionately urged officials to expedite the ongoing projects, recognizing their vital role in fostering regional progress. At the heart of this initiative lies the RURBAN scheme’s core principle – bridging the gap between urban development and rural essence. This innovative approach embraces the concept of ‘Rurban clusters’, intertwining geographically contiguous villages with populations ranging from 25,000 to 50,000 in plain areas. Through this holistic strategy, the mission strives to elevate rural landscapes, empowering them to thrive in the modern world while preserving their traditional roots.