The Andhra Pradesh government is prioritizing policy decisions and actively working to fulfill the election promises made earlier. A cabinet meeting is scheduled for the 16th of this month, where important decisions concerning the volunteer system are anticipated. In preparation, officials have already submitted a report to the government. Additionally, the cabinet will review the Super Six commitments and consider the formation of new corporations.
The Andhra Pradesh cabinet will convene on the 16th of this month at the Secretariat. This meeting was initially planned for the 10th but was postponed in tribute to the late industrialist Ratan Tata, who recently passed away.
During this upcoming session, the cabinet will discuss several significant issues, including:
- The cancellation of the garbage tax
- The rollout of the P-4 policy
- The distribution of free gas cylinders
Moreover, the cabinet will also evaluate the government’s performance over the last four months and review the status of various promises made to the public.
The forthcoming meeting is scheduled to tackle several important matters, with decisions expected to be made. Reports indicate that the cabinet will discuss the formation of a corporation for goldsmiths and ensure mandatory representation for two Brahmins on the boards governing temples. The Chief Minister is likely to provide insights regarding the approval of a World Bank loan for the development of Amaravati and the initiation of related projects. Additionally, the cabinet will review the requirement to complete the Polavaram projects within the financial year’s allocated budget.
Additionally, the cabinet is poised to make decisions regarding the volunteer system and the secretariat. The issue of outstanding salaries for volunteers is still unresolved, with officials having submitted a report to the government about their assignments. The government is nearing a conclusion on a plan to engage volunteers based on their qualifications and to offer skill training for those willing to continue their roles. Furthermore, proposals have been developed to enhance the efficiency of secretariat operations. The government is contemplating the maintenance of secretariats according to population needs. These matters will be discussed in the forthcoming cabinet meeting, where a final decision is anticipated.