
MP Bhatti Vikramarka and IAS officer Hari Chandana stand out for their long-term commitment towards inclusive growth
As an opposition voice in the #Telangana Assembly, Vikramarka has consistently advocated for budget allocations aimed at tackling malnutrition, expanding hostels facilities for access to education, upskilling programs, income support schemes and MSP for farmers produce. #FarmersFirst Similarly Chandana as a bureaucrat has contributed through a rights based approach – whether through interventions providing dignified […]
As an opposition voice in the #Telangana Assembly, Vikramarka has consistently advocated for budget allocations aimed at tackling malnutrition, expanding hostels facilities for access to education, upskilling programs, income support schemes and MSP for farmers produce. #FarmersFirst
Similarly Chandana as a bureaucrat has contributed through a rights based approach – whether through interventions providing dignified livelihoods for women or bridging the digital divide by equipping government school students with emerging tech skills like coding, app development and data science. #DigitalLiteracy #HariChandana
Both young leaders have emphasized the needs of rural populations often get sidelined in public discourse and inadequate policy response. Their shared ideology around inclusive development through bottom-up planning shall remain crucial for equitable progress. #GramSwaraj
With over 65% of Indians residing in villages and more than half the population below 25 – people-centric leaders like Chandana and Vikramarka put them at the heart of policy making versus mere doles and subsidies. #BharatJodo #GoodGovernance