Andhra CM vows more welfare, growth on TDP anniversary
Amaravati
On the first anniversary of the NDA government in Andhra Pradesh, Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu expressed his gratitude to the people and assured that many more welfare and development programmes will be introduced with their continued support.
In a post on X, Naidu said the government has been working with a clear focus on welfare, development, and good governance, as promised during the elections. He highlighted the successful implementation of key welfare schemes such as pensions and Anna Canteens within the first year, despite financial constraints.
He also mentioned that the government has been actively attracting investments to create private sector jobs. In support of farmers, 55 tonnes of paddy were procured, and several measures were introduced to improve their lives.
Naidu further announced that the 'Annadata Sukhibhava' scheme will be launched in June, under which farmers will receive Rs 20,000 annually as financial support. He emphasized the importance given to irrigation projects to ensure water reaches every acre of farmland.
The Chief Minister thanked the public for their support over the past year and said the government will continue working with the same dedication to fulfil people’s expectations and bring progress to the state.