Telugu superstar Mahesh Babu, who had earlier announced to adopt Burripalem village, his father’s birth place, in Andhra Pradesh, has said he would also adopt a village in the backward Mahabubnagar district of Telangana.
In response to a suggestion made by Telangana’s Information Technology and Panchayati Raj Minister K T Rama Rao, who appreciated Mahesh Babu’s recently released film “Srimanthudu”, the actor made this announcement on twitter.
“Very Humbled after receiving a congratulatory call on the success of Srimanthudu from Minister PR&RD @KTRTRS. He suggested I adopt a village from the most backward district of Mahbubnagar as part of their #GramaJyothi initiative. I said YES, more details to be announced soon..,” Mahesh Babu tweeted.
The
#SmartVillage initiative lead by
@ncbn garu prompted me to adopt my own village, Burripalem.
— Mahesh Babu (@urstrulyMahesh)
August 19, 2015
Very Humbled after receiving a congratulatory call on the success of Srimanthudu from Minister PR&RD
@KTRTRS .
— Mahesh Babu (@urstrulyMahesh)
August 19, 2015
He suggested I adopt a village from the most backward district of Mahbubnagar as part of their
#GramaJyothi initiative.
— Mahesh Babu (@urstrulyMahesh)
August 19, 2015
I said YES :) more details to be announced soon..
— Mahesh Babu (@urstrulyMahesh)
August 19, 2015
In the recently released action-drama “Srimanthudu”, the actor played the role of Harsha, who adopts a village to look after the welfare of people living in rural areas. Also starring Shruti Haasan, the film follows the life of a young billionaire who adopts a village.
Mahesh Babu had earlier announced to adopt his ancestral village Burripalem under Tenali rural mandal in Andhra Pradesh’s Guntur district.
The village is the native place of Mahesh’s father — actor Krishna.
The ‘Grama Jyothi’ programme aims to empower gram panchayats. The programme introduces a participatory approach in preparing village development plans involving the panchayats, self-help groups, people and all interested in the holistic development of the village.
Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao had on August 17 launched the ‘Grama Jyothi’ programme at Gangadevipalli village near Warangal.
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