<p>Hyderabad: Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Sunday had lunch at the home of a beneficiary of the Congress government's free fine rice distribution scheme in Bhadradri-Kothagudem district.</p>.<p>After attending Ram Navami pooja at the famous Lord Ram temple in Bhadrachalam, Reddy visited the residence of Booram Srinivas, a beneficiary of the scheme, in Sarapaka village.</p>.<p>The CM and his cabinet colleagues had lunch at the family's home, according to an official release.</p>.<p>During the visit, Reddy interacted with the family, enquiring about their living conditions and the quality of rice supplied under the Public Distribution System (PDS).</p>.AICC advises Telangana govt to tread carefully on 400-acre land issue in Hyderabad.<p>Thulasamma, the lady of the house, told him they were happy to receive fine rice now, as opposed to the coarse variety supplied earlier, it said.</p>.<p>She thanked the Chief Minister for ensuring better quality rice for poor families.</p>.<p>Reddy also asked about other welfare initiatives, including free electricity for up to 200 units, LPG cylinders at Rs 500, and free bus travel for women in state-run buses.</p>.<p>Thulasamma expressed satisfaction with the free bus travel scheme, the release added.</p>.<p>Reddy had launched the free fine rice scheme under the PDS on March 30 at Huzurnagar in the Suryapet district.</p>
<p>Hyderabad: Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Sunday had lunch at the home of a beneficiary of the Congress government's free fine rice distribution scheme in Bhadradri-Kothagudem district.</p>.<p>After attending Ram Navami pooja at the famous Lord Ram temple in Bhadrachalam, Reddy visited the residence of Booram Srinivas, a beneficiary of the scheme, in Sarapaka village.</p>.<p>The CM and his cabinet colleagues had lunch at the family's home, according to an official release.</p>.<p>During the visit, Reddy interacted with the family, enquiring about their living conditions and the quality of rice supplied under the Public Distribution System (PDS).</p>.AICC advises Telangana govt to tread carefully on 400-acre land issue in Hyderabad.<p>Thulasamma, the lady of the house, told him they were happy to receive fine rice now, as opposed to the coarse variety supplied earlier, it said.</p>.<p>She thanked the Chief Minister for ensuring better quality rice for poor families.</p>.<p>Reddy also asked about other welfare initiatives, including free electricity for up to 200 units, LPG cylinders at Rs 500, and free bus travel for women in state-run buses.</p>.<p>Thulasamma expressed satisfaction with the free bus travel scheme, the release added.</p>.<p>Reddy had launched the free fine rice scheme under the PDS on March 30 at Huzurnagar in the Suryapet district.</p>