Speaking at the inauguration of several welfare initiatives, the Chief Minister promised a range of new schemes and outlined his plans for regional development.
The Chief Minister highlighted his administration's goal of wealth creation through development, with a focus on ensuring that the benefits of this growth reach the most disadvantaged sections of society. He stated, "We are working to create wealth and ensure that the fruits of this progress are distributed back to the poor. This is the mission of our NDA government."
In a gesture of direct outreach, the Chief Minister personally handed over pension amounts to two beneficiaries in the Indiramma Colony of Nemakallu village. Palthur Rudramma, a widow, received a pension of Rs 4,000 under the NTR Bharosa Scheme. Also, Bhagyamma, a disabled person, was given Rs 15,000 as part of the disability pension and interacted with the beneficiaries. Later, Naidu visited the renowned Sri Anjaneya Swamy Temple, where he offered prayers and received blessings from the temple priests.
The Chief Minister elaborated on his vision for the development of Rayalaseema, especially the Rayadurgam region, which he acknowledged as being historically underdeveloped. Naidu pledged that his government would take all necessary measures to prevent desertification and would bring light to the lives of the people in the region.
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