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Home » Blog » Naidu visits a barber shop, interacts with a sheep rearer 

Naidu visits a barber shop, interacts with a sheep rearer 

Neha MalhotraBy Neha Malhotra India
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Prime Minister N. Chandababu Naidu interacts with the family of Bathula Jagannadham, a barber, in the district of Agiripalli or Eluru.

Prime Minister N. Chandababu Naidu interacts with the family of Bathula Jagannadham, a barber, in the district of Agiripalli or Eluru. | Photo credit: –

Prime Minister N. Chandababu Naidu had a personal interaction with the members of the backward classes (BCS) in the Vadlamanu village on Friday of Agiripalli Mandal, of the district of Eluru. He entered a living room on his way to Praja Vedika, where celebrations of anniversary of Jythirao Phule were organized here.

The main minister interacted with Battula Jagannadham, owner of the Hall, and asked about several aspects of his livelihood, even for how long he had been in the profession, his daily income, his family situation and his financial background. Upon learning of his challenges, the prime minister assured him support to solve them.

Later, Mr. Naidu visited Nakkanaboyina Kotayya’s residence, which belonged to the community of Yadava and lived in Yadava Bazaar in Agiripalli. Mr. Kotayya explained that he had two married children and four grandchildren. He informed the main minister that his family depends completely on the income raised from three to four buffalo from Milch and about 20 sheep.

Responding with empathy, the prime minister assured him that a shed would be sanctioned by the raising of the sheep and encouraged Mr. Kotayya to prioritize the education of his grandchildren.

Mr. Naidu explained that the P4 program aimed to improve the standard of living of poor families by improving their financial and social conditions.

In a warm gesture, the prime minister personally fed the buffalo in the house of Mr. Kotayya and inspected the surroundings. Hello, a selfie was also taken with the members of Mr. Kotayya’s family, marking a moment of connection and care.

Published – April 11, 2025 9:05 pm ist

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