Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao will lay foundation for Golla Bhavan and Kuruma Bhavan to be constructed on five acres each at Budwel on December 29.
He has sanctioned Rs 10 crore (Rs 5 crore each) for the two bhavans. The members of Golla and Kuruma communities will organise a massive public meeting with about 10 lakh people as a thanksgiving gesture for the Chief Minister in Hyderabad on March 25.
Addressing a meeting at New MLA Quarters in the city on Sunday, Animal Husbandry Minister Talasani Srinivas Yadav said the
State government was striving for development of the communities since the State formation. He said the Chief Minister was keen on social and financial empowerment of backward classes by encouraging conventional occupations.
“Chandrashekhar Rao is the first Chief Minister to have conducted an exclusive discussion in the Assembly on issues pertaining to Golla and Kuruma communities. Apart from providing loans at just 0.25 per cent, he also launched sheep distribution scheme which has revolutionised meat production,” he said.