In a significant move towards eradicating poverty and fostering development, Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu announced the launch of the P-4 program in Andhra Pradesh. During his visit to Bandar, CM Chandrababu shared his optimistic outlook on India’s future, envisioning the country as a superpower by 2047.
The P-4 program, which stands for Public, Private, People, and Partnership, aims to create a poverty-free society through collaborative efforts. Scheduled to kick off from Sankranti, this initiative will commence as a pilot project in Nimmakuru, with plans for statewide implementation by January.
Furthermore, CM Chandrababu emphasized the shift towards skill-based calculations over caste considerations, signaling a progressive approach to governance. By providing MSME status to Dwakra communities and prioritizing skill development, the government aims to empower individuals and drive economic growth.
With a focus on generating employment opportunities and nurturing entrepreneurship, the P-4 program aligns with the state’s vision for inclusive growth and sustainable development. By leveraging the strengths of the public and private sectors, engaging with the community, and fostering partnerships, Andhra Pradesh aims to pave the way for a brighter future for its citizens.
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