Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu said that MSMEs (Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises) will be established in all constituencies across the state and high priority will be given to the service sector. He virtually inaugurated the Swarnandhra offices from the Secretariat. Speaking later, he said that we are getting only 6.3 percent income from the service sector, and if it is expanded, the income will increase.
Chandrababu said that technology is a game changer and it will become crucial in the future. He said that in the future, wars will also be fought with drones. Therefore, he said that the state should move forward by adopting developing technology. He said that a `Ammaku Vandanam’ will be implemented this month itself. He reminded that free buses will be implemented for women from August 15.
Chandrababu said that three cylinders will be given per year under Deepam-2. He explained that Anna Prasadam has been arranged in 21 temples and all the public representatives are moving forward by balancing welfare and development. He assured the people that he would take them from destruction to development.
He said that the P-4 program would be taken further and directed that development should be done in parallel in all areas. While Visakhapatnam is ahead in per capita income, he said Srikakulam is behind, and the per capita income will be reviewed annually under the benchmark.
Chandrababu clarified that Polavaram will be completed and dedicated to the nation by 2027. He said that the cost of the diaphragm wall has increased two and a half times due to the project not being completed on time. Chandrababu said that if the MLAs work with their hearts, the people will benefit.
He said that awards will be given to the best guides who have adopted villages. He said that politics and administration should ultimately benefit the people. He said that in the future, all problems and solutions will be done online.
He said that the health details of all people will be digitized. He said that the health of every person will be tested from time to time, and the digitalization of health details has been undertaken as a pilot project in Kuppam.