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79th Independence Day Celebrations at Golconda Fort: CM Revanth Reddy Outlines Vision for Telangana’s Development
Hyderabad witnessed a blend of patriotism, heritage, and vision as Telangana celebrated the 79th Independence Day in the majestic premises of Golconda Fort. The historic monument, which has stood as a silent witness to centuries of change, was adorned with the tricolour and vibrant decorations, drawing thousands of citizens, officials, and cultural performers to mark the occasion.
A Grand Celebration at a Historic Venue
Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, accompanied by state ministers, senior bureaucrats, and invited dignitaries, arrived at the fort to a warm welcome. As per tradition, he unfurled the national flag against the backdrop of the iconic fort walls, followed by the rendition of the national anthem. The atmosphere was electrifying as the police band played patriotic tunes, school children performed cultural dances, and the crowd waved miniature flags in unison.
The event began with a ceremonial police salute presented by contingents of the Telangana State Police, including the women’s battalion and the armed reserve units. The parade displayed discipline and coordination, symbolizing the unity and strength of the state’s security forces.
CM’s Address to the State
In his Independence Day speech, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy acknowledged the sacrifices made by freedom fighters and paid tribute to those who laid down their lives for the country’s independence. He reminded the citizens that freedom was not just a historical achievement but a continuing responsibility to ensure justice, equality, and development for all.
Highlighting the government’s recent achievements, CM Reddy outlined several initiatives aimed at improving infrastructure, boosting employment, and ensuring balanced regional growth. He emphasized that Telangana’s progress must be inclusive, covering urban, rural, and tribal areas alike.
One of the key announcements during his address was the government’s commitment to operationalizing Warangal and Adilabad airports in the near future. These airports, once functional, are expected to significantly improve connectivity, attract investments, and boost tourism. The Chief Minister stressed that better air connectivity in these regions will help industries flourish, reduce travel time, and open new economic opportunities for local communities.
Infrastructure and Development Roadmap
The Chief Minister also spoke about the expansion of road networks, modernizing irrigation systems, and upgrading educational institutions. He assured that the state government is working closely with the central authorities to secure necessary approvals and funding for key infrastructure projects.
In addition, he outlined ongoing welfare programs, including support for farmers, improved healthcare facilities, and housing for economically weaker sections. Special focus, he said, will be given to ensuring safe drinking water in every household and expanding renewable energy initiatives.
Cultural and Traditional Flavour
The Independence Day event was not limited to official proceedings alone—it was a showcase of Telangana’s rich cultural heritage. Folk artists performed Bathukamma songs, Kuchipudi dancers mesmerized the audience, and local artisans exhibited handlooms and handicrafts. The Golconda Fort, illuminated in tricolour lights, served as a perfect stage for blending the past with the present.
Tourists and locals alike took the opportunity to explore the fort’s architectural marvels before and after the event. The State Tourism Department organized guided tours highlighting the fort’s role in history, from the Qutb Shahi dynasty to its place in India’s heritage.
A Call for Collective Responsibility
In his closing remarks, CM Revanth Reddy urged citizens to actively participate in the state’s progress. He reminded everyone that development is not solely the responsibility of the government but a shared duty. He called on the youth to embrace innovation, farmers to adopt sustainable practices, and entrepreneurs to invest in local ventures.
The Chief Minister also reiterated the state’s commitment to maintaining communal harmony, protecting the environment, and fostering a culture of transparency in governance. He stated that the government’s vision is to make Telangana a model state in terms of human development, technology adoption, and cultural preservation.
Conclusion
The 79th Independence Day celebrations at Golconda Fort were more than just a ceremonial gathering—they were a reaffirmation of Telangana’s spirit, resilience, and aspirations. The combination of historical grandeur, patriotic fervour, and future-oriented announcements made the event memorable for all who attended.
As the tricolour fluttered proudly over the ancient walls of Golconda, it stood as a symbol of both India’s enduring freedom and Telangana’s determined march toward a bright

