Chief Minister Revanth Reddy today announced that the State government would soon constitute a commission, headed by a retired High Court or Supreme Court judge, to reorganise the districts and mandals in Telangana.
The Chief Minister launched the 2026 diary and calendar of the Telangana Gazetted Officers Central Association at the Secretariat. Speaking on the occasion, Reddy said that the previous government had divided districts and mandals without proper consideration, and that the State government was receiving numerous requests and demands for a more rational reorganisation of these administrative units.
"We will soon constitute a commission led by a retired High Court or Supreme Court judge to oversee the reorganisation of districts and mandals. The commission will travel across the State to gather inputs and recommendations from the public. After extensive discussions with all political parties following that during the Budget session, we will finalise our policies and procedures," he said.
The CM also said that the government was working on plans to provide Rs 1 crore accident insurance coverage to employees. "I am committed to implementing comprehensive measures to ensure complete health security for employees," he said.
Reddy also said that the issues related to retirement benefits would also be resolved soon.
"The previous government left behind a staggering debt of Rs 8 lakh crore, while our revenue stands at Rs 18,000 crore. Every month, we are compelled to allocate a significant portion towards debt repayment. Just as an average middle-class family struggles to maintain its dignity, the government is facing similar challenges. It is only through our collective efforts that we have managed to preserve Telangana's reputation in society," he said.
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