Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has been making hectic efforts to launch the vision document `Swarnandhra Vision 2047’ to make the state Andhra Pradesh on the top of the development in the country, not only in alphabetical order.
In that order, he held a high-level review in Amaravati and discussed key issues on the design of this vision document. Already the state government had placed the Swarnandhra Vision-2047 draft document before the people through the Legislative Assembly in the last assembly sessions.
The government is preparing this vision document in partnership with NITI Aayog and several prestigious organizations. The government has already taken suggestions and advice on the vision document from various agencies, many experts and intellectuals, as well as 17 lakh people.
The government, after examining everyone’s opinions and ideas, has taken them into consideration. The government has already decided to unveil the vision document in the presence of students and the general public on December 12. It is also pertinent to note that CM Chandrababu Naidu has already announced 10 principles in relation to this vision.
The coalition government led by Chandrababu will prepare this vision document to achieve the main principles and goals of poverty-free society, employment generation, skill-human resource development, water security, technology in agriculture, international standard infrastructure, efficient use of energy resources, quality products – branding, Swachhandra, Deep Tech.
The government has clearly included the plans to be followed to achieve these goals in this vision document. The government will prepare these vision documents for development at the state, district, constituency and mandal levels. The joint Andhra Pradesh with a total of 23 districts has been limited to 13 districts due to the division of the state. The capital Hyderabad has gone to Telangana. With this, AP was left without a capital.
Not only that, many institutions also remained in Hyderabad. In such circumstances, the coalition government took a key decision with the aim of developing the state of Andhra Pradesh, providing livelihood to the people, and providing employment and jobs to the youth. It decided to move forward with a plan for the development of the state.