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CM Revanth Reddy to Launch Rythu Bharosa Payments at Raghunadhapuram Meeting

CM Revanth Reddy to Launch Rythu Bharosa Payments at Raghunadhapuram Meeting

Preparations have been finalized in Raghunadhapuram, located in the Khammam district of Telangana, for the upcoming 'Rythu Ashirvada Sabha' public meeting. Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy is scheduled to visit the venue on Friday to address local farmers and launch the final instalment of the Rythu Bharosa financial assistance payments.

The Chief Minister is expected to arrive at the venue at 2 p.m. Before delivering his address to the gathered farmers, Chief Minister Reddy will inspect the various exhibits displayed at the Rythu Mela, which has been organized as part of the event.

A massive turnout of farmers is anticipated for the meeting. To ensure their comfort, organizers have set up large German hangar tents at the venue in Raghunadhapuram. Additionally, comprehensive arrangements have been made to provide drinking water supply to all the attendees throughout the day.

To manage the large gathering and maintain law and order, the police department has put in place extensive security measures. A total of approximately 1,500 police personnel have been deployed for security duties at the venue and surrounding areas.

The deployed force includes four additional deputy commissioners of police, 12 assistant commissioners of police, 58 circle inspectors, and 151 sub-inspectors. They will be supported by a team of around 1,300 head constables, constables, and home guards to oversee crowd management and security protocols.

For vehicle management, authorities have prepared 14 designated parking areas to accommodate the large number of vehicles expected to transport farmers and visitors to the public meeting.

In view of the high-profile event, the police have also announced major traffic diversions. Traffic restrictions will be actively enforced on the Khammam-Bonakal Road. These restrictions are set to begin at 6 a.m. on July 10 and will continue until midnight to ensure smooth flow of traffic and prevent any congestion near the venue.

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