Development is now inclusive, says Dattatreya

All sections of society seeing all-round progress: Union Minister

Published - February 18, 2017 07:49 am IST - HYDERABAD

Role models Union Minister Bandaru Dattatreya with five of the eight persons selected for Padma awards from Telangana, in the city on Friday.

Role models Union Minister Bandaru Dattatreya with five of the eight persons selected for Padma awards from Telangana, in the city on Friday.

The manner in which Prime Minister Narendra Modi was going about for all-round development of the nation was the right way forward, Union Minister of State for Labour and Employment B. Dattatreya said.

“Development does not mean progress achieved in a section of society, of a particular caste or creed, a single region or State. It is development of the entire country and its citizens and that is what our Prime Minister is striving for,” he said.

Mr. Dattatreya was speaking at a function organised by voluntary agencies Walk for Water, the Nehru Yuva Kendra (NYK), and the National Services Scheme (NSS) here to felicitate Padma award winners from the State.

“The fact that eight persons from Telangana were selected for the awards is a matter of pride for us,” he said.

Inspiration for youth

“Youth should be inspired by these people so that they themselves become a model for all to follow,” he said, pointing out the various Central government schemes that showcased the development orientation of the Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance government.

Prominent among those present at the felicitations were BJP floor leader in the Legislative Assembly K. Laxman, Member of the Council N. Ramchander, NYK president P. Sekhar Rao, and NSS regional director R. Gokulakrishnan.

Of the eight awardees, five were present — T. Hanuman Choudary (civil service), Y. Yadagiri Rao (sculpture), C. Mallesham (science and engineering), D. Ramaiah (social work) and Md. Abdul Wahid (medicine). They were showered with praise by several speakers at the function organised at People’s Plaza here on Friday.

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