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Andhra Pradesh's prime minister, N. Chandababu Naidu, interacts with a Bangu Kutumbam in the village of Ponnekallu in the Guntur district on Monday.

Andhra Pradesh’s prime minister, N. Chandababu Naidu, interacts with a Bangu Kutumbam in the village of Ponnekallu in the Guntur district on Monday.

Andhra Pradesh Prime Minister N. Chandababu Naidu launched a scathing attack against his political opponents while highlighting the transformative impact of the Zero PoverTy-P4-Bangaru Kutumbam and Margadarsi Dektenpallu initiative on Monday.

When heading to the meeting on the occasion of the Birth Anniversary of Br Ambedkar, Mr. Naidu questioned the critics of the program, asking: “Have you ever improved the life of a family equally a family?”

Mr. Naidu reiterated the mission of his life to eliminate economic inequalities and train poor families. Hello, he also refuted propaganda about the alleged death of cows in Tirumala, and questioned the sincerity of those who suddenly claim devotion after having attacked religious feelings in the past

Duration The event, the main minister congratulated the Margadarsis (mentors) that the disadvantaged families (Bangaru Kutumbams) adopted and promised to strengthen the general opportunities for income in the village.

Mr. Naidu praised the entrepreneurs and industrialists who took a step forward to support the cause.

The head of the Pi Data Center, Muppaneni Kalyan, promised to adopt 100 families and train the beneficiaries to become cloud engineers and other teachers. Others, including the representatives of Sri Latha Parameswari Spinning Mill and Sudarshini Eye Hospital, promised jobs, training, housing and education for several disadvantaged families.

On the occasion, the beneficiaries explained their aspirations and problems, separated from requesting the government and margadarsis to help them.

For example, Godavarthi Swapna, beneficiary of a Bangu Kutumbam, explained that he had two children and lived in a small house along with four other families of their relationships. She explained that although she completed the graduation, she could not use clean job and her husband was involved in construction work.

Mr. Naidu affirmed his commitment to inclusive growth and said: “If we had won in 2004 and 2019, Andhra Pradesh would have ahead today. Now is the time to defeat conspiracies and remodel the future.”

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