Telangana has launched “Mission K-100,” a programme aimed at improving kharif season food grain procurement after earlier procurement and storage bottlenecks. Multiple reports describe the initiative as a measure to streamline grain handling and storage processes so that procurement operations run more smoothly during the current season. The Hindu notes that the launch follows concerns from the previous procurement season, when issues were reported around the handling and movement of food grains, and positions Mission K-100 as an attempt to address these bottlenecks. Deccan Chronicle similarly says the programme is designed to streamline grain storage, indicating that storage and related logistics are central to the policy objective. While details of specific operational steps are not provided in the excerpts, the common focus across sources is that the state introduces Mission K-100 to reduce delays and improve the efficiency of procurement-linked storage during the kharif period. The programme is presented as a response to earlier operational problems and as a framework to better manage grain from procurement through storage.