Boath MLA Anil Jadhav submitted a list of development demands to Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy during his Adilabad visit, seeking irrigation projects, roads, welfare measures, and infrastructure upgrades, including a revenue division, college, and tourism development.
Published Date – 6 April 2026, 08:09 PM
Adilabad: Boath MLA Anil Jadhav placed a list of challenges before Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, who toured the district on Monday. Anil urged the Chief Minister to convert Boath into a revenue division for effective administration, sanction funds to create two lift irrigation projects at Sunkidi and Bugguraam, construct 22 irrigation tanks and repair 18 tanks. His demands also included grant of house sites to 200 families displaced by the Dahegaon irrigation project, release of Rs 43 crore for a central lighting system and a ring road around Boath town, and roads between Sirikonda and Echoda, among others.
The MLA wanted Revanth Reddy to sanction funds for laying new roads and reviving pending road works, to construct integrated offices in Sirikonda, Neradgonda, Echoda, Boath, Thalamadugu, Sonala and Bheempur mandal centres, to create a government degree college in Boath and to establish a mini sports stadium in Boath. He urged the Chief Minister to release grants to upgrade the Echoda Primary Health Centre.
Development of the ancient Mallikharjuna Swamy temple at Sirichelma, conversion of waterfalls at Kuntala, Kanakai, Gayathri and Pochera into tourist spots, creation of an agriculture market yard at Sunkidi in Thalamadugu, procurement of maize and sorghum, and provision of compensation of Rs 10,000 per acre for crops damaged by unseasonal rains were among the pleas made by Anil.
The legislator requested the State government to send a proposal to include the Madhura community in STs to the Union government. He urged Revanth Reddy to give nod to road works stalled due to delay in clearances by the Forest department.
