Addressing a ceremonial parade to mark the Telangana formation day at the Parade Grounds in Secunderabad, the TRS chief also announced distribution of 84 lakh Sheep with an investment of Rs 5,000 crores.
"We are going to implement two schemes--distribution of Rs 15,000 worth 'KCR kits' aimed at the well being of mother and child, (which) will come into force from tomorrow and disbursement of pension of Rs 1,000 per month for single women, who have no support, will be launched on June 4," Rao said.
"The idea is to encourage more and more deliveries in the government hospitals, reduce the infant mortality rate and female foeticide," Rao said.
Rao said his government will start a scheme under which Yadavas and Kurumas communities will be given 75 per cent subsidy to set up sheep units.
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"I am happy to announce that we are buying and distributing 84 lakh sheep with an investment of Rs 5,000 crores to Yadavs and Kurumas families.
Rao said his government is spending Rs 40,000 crore on as many as 35 welfare schemes.
The CM cited a CAG report quoting that Telangana state stood first in revenue growth in the country by recording 17.82 per cent rate in the financial year 2016-17.
"I declare it proudly that it is due to proper policy planning, financial prudence and discipline of the government policies that the growth rate was achieved," he said.
"We are making serious efforts to provide 24-hour round- the-clock uninterrupted quality power supply to farmers from this summer itself," the CM said.
On Mission Bhagiratha programme, which is aimed at providing drinking water to every household in the state, Rao said by end of this December, river water will reach all villages.
He said the government has formulated several schemes to strengthen the rural economy.
"A comprehensive plan is formed to develop the agricultural economy while offering financial support to the agro-based activities and thereby putting the villages on the progressive path," the chief minister said.
"Under Mission Kakatiya programme, which is aimed at revival of irrigation facilities, 16,000 tanks were rejuvenated in the last two years while work is on to revive 5,000 more tanks this year.
"Despite attempts by certain vested interests, the government is bent upon completing all the irrigation projects, by allocating Rs 25,000 crore per year in budgets. We are going to give Rs 8,000 per acre for two crops from the next year towards the input expenditure," he added.