ANAKAPALLI: Chief minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu announced that all roads under the Roads and Buildings Department in the state will be made pothole-free by the upcoming Sankranti festival . He instructed officials to ensure that visitors from other regions are proud of the roads in our state.
The chief minister launched the pothole-free roads programme in the state, undertaken with 860 crores under the Roads and Buildings Department, in Parawada, Anakapalli district on Saturday. He unveiled the plaque for road repair works at Vennelapalem Junction and personally operated the machinery to commence road repair works.
During the event, the chief minister outlined the future action plan of the coalition govt for the provision of roads and infrastructure in the state. He stated that drones would be deployed to inspect roads for potholes during Sankranti. He emphasized that contractors who do not complete road works on time will not be spared. The chief minister pointed out that neglecting roads over the past five years turned them into paths to hell and assigned the responsibility of transforming them into pothole-free roads within two months to the Roads and Buildings Department. He mentioned that roads are a symbol of civilization and that good roads are essential for industries and development.
The chief minister announced a clear plan for road development over the next five years. He mentioned that national highway projects worth 76,000 crores are currently underway in the state, with a target to complete them within two and a half years. Additionally, another 50,000 crores will be spent on developing roads like Bhogapuram-Moolapeta, Amaravati Outer Ring Road, and Vijayawada East Bypass. He revealed plans for national highway construction worth a total of 1.25 lakh crores over the next five years.
The chief minister emphasized the importance of developing the railway transport system in the state. He mentioned plans for a four-lane rail route between Kolkata and Chennai, which will save travel time and facilitate easier transportation of goods. The Central Govt recently approved 2,500 crores for constructing a rail route to Amaravati.
The chief minister emphasized the highest priority of providing job opportunities to the youth in the state. He announced the establishment of an industrial park in every assembly constituency to provide more employment opportunities for the youth. He mentioned efforts to set up small businesses and industries based on available resources in each village.
The chief minister announced plans to complete the Polavaram project in the next two years and provide water to the Anakapalli district through the left canal. He stated that by supplying Polavaram water, Anakapalli would be transformed into a drought-free and poverty-free district.
The chief minister announced plans for extensive cement road construction in villages over the next five years. He stated that there will be no street without a cement road. Recalling that 24,000 kilometres of cement roads were constructed in villages during their previous govt, he announced plans to convert all roads into cement roads in the next five years.
He mentioned plans to soon provide drones to DWCRA women, enabling them to spray pesticides on farmers' fields. He emphasized initiatives to ensure that girls hold top positions in the knowledge economy. The chief minister warned that those who commit atrocities against women and girls will be severely punished. He stated that those who view women as luxury items will face strict penalties, warning them with the word Khabardar. He announced plans to install extensive CCTV cameras to prevent atrocities against women.
Roads and Buildings minister B.C. Janardhan Reddy, ministers Vangalapudi Anitha, District In-charge minister Kollu Ravindra, MLAs Panchakarla Ramesh Babu, Bandaru Satyanarayana Murthy, Sundarapu Vijay Kumar, District Collector Vijaya Krishnan, Urban Infrastructure Corporation Chairman PVG Satyanarayana, former MLA Gandi Babji, and others participated in the program.
The chief minister launched the pothole-free roads programme in the state, undertaken with 860 crores under the Roads and Buildings Department, in Parawada, Anakapalli district on Saturday. He unveiled the plaque for road repair works at Vennelapalem Junction and personally operated the machinery to commence road repair works.
During the event, the chief minister outlined the future action plan of the coalition govt for the provision of roads and infrastructure in the state. He stated that drones would be deployed to inspect roads for potholes during Sankranti. He emphasized that contractors who do not complete road works on time will not be spared. The chief minister pointed out that neglecting roads over the past five years turned them into paths to hell and assigned the responsibility of transforming them into pothole-free roads within two months to the Roads and Buildings Department. He mentioned that roads are a symbol of civilization and that good roads are essential for industries and development.
The chief minister announced a clear plan for road development over the next five years. He mentioned that national highway projects worth 76,000 crores are currently underway in the state, with a target to complete them within two and a half years. Additionally, another 50,000 crores will be spent on developing roads like Bhogapuram-Moolapeta, Amaravati Outer Ring Road, and Vijayawada East Bypass. He revealed plans for national highway construction worth a total of 1.25 lakh crores over the next five years.
The chief minister emphasized the importance of developing the railway transport system in the state. He mentioned plans for a four-lane rail route between Kolkata and Chennai, which will save travel time and facilitate easier transportation of goods. The Central Govt recently approved 2,500 crores for constructing a rail route to Amaravati.
The chief minister emphasized the highest priority of providing job opportunities to the youth in the state. He announced the establishment of an industrial park in every assembly constituency to provide more employment opportunities for the youth. He mentioned efforts to set up small businesses and industries based on available resources in each village.
The chief minister announced plans to complete the Polavaram project in the next two years and provide water to the Anakapalli district through the left canal. He stated that by supplying Polavaram water, Anakapalli would be transformed into a drought-free and poverty-free district.
The chief minister announced plans for extensive cement road construction in villages over the next five years. He stated that there will be no street without a cement road. Recalling that 24,000 kilometres of cement roads were constructed in villages during their previous govt, he announced plans to convert all roads into cement roads in the next five years.
He mentioned plans to soon provide drones to DWCRA women, enabling them to spray pesticides on farmers' fields. He emphasized initiatives to ensure that girls hold top positions in the knowledge economy. The chief minister warned that those who commit atrocities against women and girls will be severely punished. He stated that those who view women as luxury items will face strict penalties, warning them with the word Khabardar. He announced plans to install extensive CCTV cameras to prevent atrocities against women.
Roads and Buildings minister B.C. Janardhan Reddy, ministers Vangalapudi Anitha, District In-charge minister Kollu Ravindra, MLAs Panchakarla Ramesh Babu, Bandaru Satyanarayana Murthy, Sundarapu Vijay Kumar, District Collector Vijaya Krishnan, Urban Infrastructure Corporation Chairman PVG Satyanarayana, former MLA Gandi Babji, and others participated in the program.
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