
Veena-Maker Sheik Mabu Saheh or Nuzvid presenting a bearer to the principal minister N. Chandababu Naidu in the program ‘Praja Vedika’ in the village of Vadlamanu on Friday of Augiripalli Mandal of the district of Eluru. | Photo credit: gn rao
Prime Minister N. Chandababu Naidu has affirmed that the government of the NDA in the State is not allowed to remove to implement the promises made before the general elections, even when the coffers were empty.
Going to an organized public meeting in relation to the birth anniversary of Jyothirao Phule here on Friday, Mr. Naidu said he had a strong desire to do everything. The coffers, however, were empty. There were restrictions on loans, which made it difficult for the State to collect funds for development. No one presented for loan loans. “Loans can only be fooled if one has solvency. He would also have experienced this in his personal life. The same is the case with me. They have confidence and confidence in me. He only thought the same.
Mr. Naidu said society would not be developed if loans were not used for development purposes. The previous YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) had resorted to borrow just to distribute the money. There was great corruption to convert the previous rule of YSRCP, he said.
The prime minister reiterated that the scheme of ‘Thalliki Vandanam’, which offers financial support to mothers for the education of their children, will be launched in the next few days. ” Each eligible mother will receive benefits under the program. As of May, the Government will provide ₹ 20,000 by farmer annually, and the State contributed to ₹ 14,000 and the central government that provides ₹ 6000 under the PM-Kisan scheme. This amount will be disbursed in three installments, aimed at supporting agricultural families and promoting agricultural productivity, ” he said.
Reaffirming its commitment, Mr. Naidu promised to complete the Chintalapudi elevation irrigation project, vital for agricultural development in several regions.
Fertility rate
By increasing a critical demographic concern, Mr. Naidu pointed out that the fertility rate of Andhra Pradesh had fallen to a 1: 1.5 relationship, and if this trend continued, the state population could begin to be reduced by 2035. He emphasized the need to increase the fertility rate to work 2.0 Sustain TostaIncCecceccecececeCecCecccecececececececececeCecccececececece toe ToestaIncacececeure toestaIncaCecCeccececececececececececececececececececececececececececececececececcecececeeceneoine -ferture to sustain the toostaince for at least at least to sustain the toast.
The Minister of Information and Public Relations, Kolusu Parthathy, and others were present.
Published – April 11, 2025 07:19 PM IST