Telangana announces a target of 12 crore workdays under the VB-GRAM G scheme, as reported by both The Hindu and Times of India. The scheme is aimed at providing employment and livelihood support through the creation of work opportunities at the local level. While the outlets emphasize the overall target figure, they do not present major differences in framing beyond stating that the government has set a benchmark for the number of workdays to be generated. The reports indicate that the government is planning implementation around achieving this scale of workdays, reflecting an emphasis on employment generation within the state’s programme design. The announcements are made as part of the scheme’s rollout and monitoring of progress toward the stated target. The coverage remains focused on the headline figure—12 crore workdays—without adding contrasting details about timelines, allocation, or specific project categories in the provided excerpts.