Gallery Of Major Programs
Palle Pragathi




Haritha Haram




Jal Shakthi Abhyan




Palle Pragathi
Empowering rural parts was realized with the help of Palle Pragathi program. The government is spending Rs 339 crore per month for improving infrastructure and growing villages on many facets. Sanitation, greenery and hygiene of the rural parts were improved, besides taking up beautification like never before, the villagers to repair dilapidated houses, darns and other structures , close unused wells, to remove weed and to clean drains and told them to plant saplings on either side of roads and to protect them, with a particular focus on sanitation, improving road conditions, planting saplings, removing garbage, setting up of dumping yards and burial grounds.
Palle Pragathi Phases
Palle Pragathi 1 - (Sept 6 - Oct 5) 2019
Palle Pragathi 2 - (Jan 2 - Jan 12) 2020
Palle Pragathi 3 - (June 1 - June 10) 2020
Palle Pragathi 4 - (July 1 - July 10) 2021
Palle Pragathi 5 - (June 3 - June 18) 2022
Telangana Ku Haritha Haram
The State government has undertaken the Haritha Haram programme with the objective of increasing the green cover of the State from 24 per cent to 33 per cent. Currently, the green area in the State has increased by 7.6 per cent and till now the area has reached 31.6 percent
Haritha Haram Started on
3 july 2015 to till date
Jal Shakthi Abhyan Mission
Inspired by the Hon’ble Prime Minister’s impetus on Jal Sanchay, the Jal Shakti Abhiyan (JSA) is a time-bound, mission-mode water conservation campaign. The JSA will run in two Phases: Phase 1 from 1st July to 15th September 2019 for all States and Union Territories; and Phase 2 from 1st October to 30th November 2019 for States and UTs receiving the retreating monsoon (Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Puducherry and Tamil Nadu). During the campaign, officers, groundwater experts and scientists from the Government of India will work together with state and district officials in India’s most water-stressed districts* for water conservation and water resource management by focusing on accelerated implementation of five target intervention. The JSA aims at making water conservation a Jan Andolan through asset creation and extensive communication.*Water-stressed districts: Districts with critical or over-exploited groundwater levels as per the Central Ground Water Board (CGWB) 2017. For states without critical and over-exploited groundwater levels, districts with the least availability of groundwater in comparison to the rest of the districts in the state have been selected.
Jal Shakthi Abhyan Mission Phase
(July 1 to sept -15 ) -2019