Parakala MLA Reviews Women’s Dairy Initiative at Hanumakonda Collectorate with District Collectors

Parakala Women's Dairy Review

Parakala MLA Reviews Women’s Dairy Initiative at Hanumakonda Collectorate with District Collectors

Parakala Women’s Dairy Review: MLA Revuri Prakash Reddy Leads Strategic Meeting at Hanumakonda Collectorate

In a significant move to strengthen women-led rural entrepreneurship, Parakala MLA Revuri Prakash Reddy conducted a comprehensive review meeting regarding the progress and administrative planning of the Parakala Women’s Dairy Project. The meeting was held at the Hanumakonda Collectorate, with the active participation of district collectors from Hanumakonda and Warangal.

The Parakala Women’s Dairy Review focused on removing bottlenecks in project execution, evaluating administrative preparedness, and setting a clear roadmap for successful implementation and sustainability.

A Vision for Rural Women Empowerment

Opening the session, MLA Revuri Prakash Reddy reiterated the government’s commitment to enabling women’s financial independence through cooperative models like the dairy initiative.

“This dairy is not just a livelihood project — it’s a symbol of rural women’s self-reliance and enterprise. We must ensure it is managed transparently and efficiently,” he asserted.

His address underlined the strategic importance of integrating women’s welfare with sustainable dairy development in Telangana’s rural landscape.

Participation of Key Officials

The review meeting brought together a high-powered administrative panel including:

  • Hanumakonda District Collector

  • Warangal District Collector

  • Officers from the Animal Husbandry and Dairy Development Department

  • Women Self-Help Group (SHG) coordinators

  • District Rural Development Agency (DRDA) officials

  • Local public representatives and community leaders

Their combined insights aimed at strengthening cross-departmental coordination and ensuring timely implementation of the Parakala Women’s Dairy Project.

Focus Areas of the Review

The Parakala Women’s Dairy Review revolved around the following core areas:

  1. Infrastructure Development

    • Finalizing the land allocation and construction schedule for the dairy unit

    • Ensuring utilities such as power and water supply are in place

    • Planning road access for milk procurement and distribution

  2. Administrative Oversight and Operations

    • Appointment of technical staff, dairy managers, and veterinary support

    • Management structure involving SHG federations and dairy boards

    • Formation of standard operating procedures (SOPs) for daily operations

  3. Financial and Cooperative Model

    • Distribution and usage of initial seed capital

    • Credit linkages and revolving fund management

    • Transparent audit mechanisms

  4. Training and Capacity Building

    • Organizing dairy training camps for women farmers

    • Technical sessions on cattle care, milk preservation, and value-added products

    • Exposure visits to successful women-run dairies in other districts

Role of Women in Rural Dairy Economy

At the heart of this initiative is the participation of local women’s self-help groups, who are expected to handle milk procurement, processing, packaging, and marketing under a cooperative structure.

MLA Revuri Prakash Reddy stressed that the project’s success lies in equipping women with both economic tools and managerial confidence. He proposed that regular monitoring mechanisms be established and helplines created to assist SHG members in real-time.

“When women lead, villages thrive. This dairy should become a role model for the state,” the MLA remarked.

Collective Inputs from Both Districts

Both the Hanumakonda and Warangal Collectors gave status updates and committed to inter-district cooperation for timely execution. They proposed a monthly joint review system involving officials from revenue, dairy, and SHG coordination teams.

  • Hanumakonda Collector emphasized land clearance and logistic readiness.

  • Warangal Collector offered support in veterinary and health infrastructure for cattle.

Together, they committed to making Parakala Women’s Dairy a flagship model for other rural livelihood projects in the state.

Next Steps and Deadlines

The review concluded with a set of actionable resolutions:

  • Land development and civil work to begin within 30 days

  • Identification and tagging of dairy cattle by Animal Husbandry Department

  • Launch of women training modules by next quarter

  • Monthly performance reviews to be held at alternating collectorates

The Parakala Women’s Dairy Review team also discussed brand development, packaging, and exploring markets within Warangal urban areas and nearby mandals.

Expected Impact of the Project

Once fully operational, the Parakala Women’s Dairy is expected to:

  • Generate direct employment for 300+ women SHG members

  • Ensure stable income through daily milk supply

  • Create a local dairy brand that represents women’s enterprise

  • Encourage allied activities like fodder cultivation, veterinary services, and rural transport

  • Reduce dependency on external milk sources by strengthening local supply

Community Response

Women SHG members present at the meeting expressed enthusiasm and hope. One member shared,

“This project gives us a chance to work together, earn together, and grow stronger together.”

The initiative is also seen as a rural resilience model, especially for families affected by agrarian distress.

Conclusion: A New Chapter in Women-Led Rural Development

The Parakala Women’s Dairy Review, led by MLA Revuri Prakash Reddy, is a significant milestone in Telangana’s push for inclusive, women-led development. With full support from the Hanumakonda and Warangal administrations, this project is poised to become a livelihood revolution for women in Parakala.

Through careful planning, inter-departmental synergy, and strong community engagement, the dairy promises to be more than just a milk processing unit—it aims to become a symbol of women’s economic transformation in rural Telangana.

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