The NDA-led government of Andhra Pradesh has primarily focused on enhancing crucial roadway facilities and attracting financial investments to the state since the formation of the government. After these administrative and economic developments, the government is now focused on implementing its electoral promises.
Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu made a strong statement in the Assembly as he spoke about the implementation of these electoral promises starting this May.
Chandrababu Naidu communicated that the government of Andhra Pradesh will kickstart the Thalliki Vandhanam and Raithu Bharosa programs from this May.
The Chief Minister assertively and confidently stated that the flagship Thalliki Vandhanam program, under which each mother will be given Rs 15,000 per school-going child, will be implemented this May.
Chandrababu further added that the Raithu Bharosa program will also come into effect this May. He stated that the standard Rs 6,000 allocation given by the central government will be matched by a contribution from the state government, and in total, each eligible farmer in the state will receive Rs 20,000 per year through this program.
On top of that, Chandrababu promised that the fisherman-supportive financial project will also be implemented very soon.
As confirmed by the Chief Minister himself, this is going to be a crucial month for the government of Andhra Pradesh and its population, as several DBT programs will come into effect concurrently.
Despite the cash crunch situation in Andhra Pradesh, Chandrababu Naidu must steer his way around and make it all happen, which will be one of the most significant challenges of his political career so far.
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