Praja Bhavan

[2][3] On 7 December 2023, Revanth Reddy took oath as the Chief Minister of Telangana making him the second person to hold the post.The columns are on the periphery, giving large, unhindered, open-spaced halls and rooms Construction was started in March 2016, without a formal event, and completed in November 2016, in a record time of nine months.There is home garden on an acre land, planted with ayurvedic and other trees on the periphery adjacent to the residence.Earlier, the CMO known as the CM Peshi was located on the 6th floor of C Block in the Telangana Secretariat was facing space crunch.[13] It is single-floor building, with a floor-to-ceiling height of 24 feet, with a floor area of 15,000 sq ft.It is modeled on the lines of Mughal emperor, Akbar's People’s court, Diwan-i-Aam, where he met with his courtiers and subjects to discuss their issues.The ventilators and windows have bulletproof glass and CCTVs which are monitored by 55 security personnel[7] round the clock.
Sketch of Jyotirao Phule Praja Bhavan from OpenStreetMap
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