Chief Minister: A. Revanth Reddy · INC · Capital: Hyderabad
Overview
At a glance
Leadership, civic focus, and verified indicators.
Current CM
A. Revanth Reddy
INC
Projects tracked
3
3 ongoing0 completed0 proposed
Municipal focus
Hyderabad
Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation
2 ongoing0 completed
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Lok Sabha
17seats
Assembly
119seats
SDG score
69/100Performer
GSDP / capita
₹255KMoSPI approx.
Literacy
66.5%Census 2011
DPIIT BRAP
Top Achieverbusiness reform
Chief Minister
RR
Chief Minister
A. Revanth Reddy
ఏ. రేవంత్ రెడ్డి
INCSince Dec 2023
Projects & Initiatives 6 ongoing
Musi River Rejuvenation
ముసీ నది పునరుజ్జీవనం
Ongoing
BudgetPhase 1 cost ₹7,055 crore (Bapu Ghat–Gandhi Sarovar 21 km leg ~₹5,812 crore); ADB approved ~₹4,100 crore loan for Phase 1 · Telangana Budget
SpentGovt. reported: only ₹11.25 crore utilised in FY2024-25 and ₹6.21 crore in FY2025-26 against ₹1,500 crore allocated each year
Since 2024 · 55 km riverfront development and cleaning project through Hyderabad. Involves removal of encroachments, sewage treatment, and beautification of Musi River banks. Some aspects are contested by affected communities.
Rythu Bharosa (Enhanced)
రైతు భరోసా
Ongoing
Budget₹18,000 crore/year (Telangana Budget 2025-26; ~70 lakh farmer families) · enhanced to ₹12,000 per acre/year
ReachGovt. reported: ~70 lakh farmer families; ₹12,000 per acre/year (₹6,000 per season), enhanced from ₹10,000 per acre under previous BRS Rythu Bandhu
Since 2024 · Annual investment support for farmer families in Telangana. The INC government enhanced the amount from ₹10,000 to ₹12,000 per year. Paid directly to Aadhaar-linked bank accounts.
Since 2007 · Telangana's long-standing health insurance scheme providing cashless hospitalisation for BPL families. Predates and operates alongside the central PM-JAY scheme; Telangana has converged both under Aarogyasri.
Rythu Bharosa
InheritedOngoing
Continued under a new name (formerly Rythu Bandhu (farmer DBT)). INC government renamed it Rythu Bharosa with support raised to ₹12,000/acre/year and revised eligibility.
Carried forward from K. Chandrashekar Rao (KCR) · 2014–2023
Kaleshwaram irrigation project
InheritedOngoing
Continued with changes. Infrastructure continued in use but placed under judicial inquiry after the 2023 Medigadda barrage damage.
Carried forward from K. Chandrashekar Rao (KCR) · 2014–2023
Hyderabad Metro
InheritedOngoing
Continued by the current government. Phase-II expansion taken up by the INC government with central approval.
Carried forward from K. Chandrashekar Rao (KCR) · 2014–2023
Lok Sabha MPs (4)
UK
Uttam Kumar Reddy
Nalgonda
57.6%1.8L margin
INCElected 2024
BS
Bandi Sanjay Kumar
Karimnagar
45.1%72,272 margin
BJPElected 2024
KR
G. Kishan Reddy
జి. కిషన్ రెడ్డి
Secunderabad
BJPSince Jul 2022
KV
Komatireddy Venkat Reddy
Bhongir
INCElected 2024
Former Chief Ministers of Telangana 1 listed
CR
K. Chandrashekar Rao (KCR) కె. చంద్రశేఖర్ రావు
BRS2014–2023
Rythu Bandhu (₹8,000/acre/year for farmers — first in India), KCR Kit for maternity, Kaleshwaram irrigation project, Hyderabad's first metro.
Renamed
Rythu Bandhu (farmer DBT)
INC government renamed it Rythu Bharosa with support raised to ₹12,000/acre/year and revised eligibility.
Continues under a new name under A. Revanth Reddy
Changed
Kaleshwaram irrigation project
Infrastructure continued in use but placed under judicial inquiry after the 2023 Medigadda barrage damage.
Continues with changes under A. Revanth Reddy
Still running
Hyderabad Metro
Phase-II expansion taken up by the INC government with central approval.
Continues under A. Revanth Reddy
Manifesto promise tracker
Headline manifesto commitments of the current government, with a sourced status. We track only whether each promise was kept — not its merits.
INCCongress · manifesto 2023
2 Delivered1 In progress1 Stalled
DeliveredSince 2023
Free bus travel for women in state-run buses
Free travel for women in TSRTC buses was among the first guarantees launched, in December 2023.
₹15,000 per acre a year to farmers (Rythu Bharosa)
Rythu Bharosa was launched on 26 Jan 2025 but at ₹12,000/acre, below the ₹15,000/acre promised in the 2023 manifesto; the farm-loan waiver is partial (~₹20,617 crore to about 25 lakh farmers in tranches, with beneficiary-list delays).
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