Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has highlighted the alliance government’s commitment to the well-being of every family and his ambition to elevate Andhra Pradesh to the top state. In a direct criticism of the opposition YSRC, Naidu attributed the loss of the state’s prestige to the past rulers’ misconduct.
Participating in the “Idi Manchi Prabhutvam” program marking the 100-day milestone of the Alliance government, held in Maddiralapadu, Prakasam district, Naidu personally visited village homes, inquiring about families’ welfare. Following a visit to the Anjaneyaswamy temple, he engaged in a face-to-face meeting with villagers, promptly addressing their concerns and later addressing the community.
Naidu pledged to provide electricity, water connections to every household, and announced the initiation of a free gas cylinder scheme during Diwali, fulfilling an election promise. Highlighting increases in social security pensions and efficient pension distribution, Naidu reiterated the government’s focus on aiding the underprivileged.
Ensuring housing for every homeless family, encouraging the utilization of the free sand scheme, and emphasizing job creation initiatives like the Mega DSC notification for 16,347 jobs, Naidu reiterated the government’s goal of generating 20 lakh jobs in five years. Additionally, he highlighted the repeal of the Land Titling Act and the establishment of 175 Anna canteens as key achievements of the government’s agenda.
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