Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu and his family members joined Sankranti festivities in his hometown Naravaripalle in Tirupati district. The celebrations included competitions like Rangoli design, games, and interactions with villagers to address their concerns. The Chief Minister is set to inaugurate various development projects in Naravaripalle and Tirupati, including roads, educational facilities, and water supply initiatives.
The Chief Minister, accompanied by his wife, son, daughter-in-law, grandson, and other family members, actively participated in the festive activities. They observed Rangoli competitions, watched games, and engaged with the local community. Naidu also received representations from villagers to understand and address their issues. Additionally, he will launch projects aimed at enhancing infrastructure and amenities in the region.
In Naravaripalle and Tirupati, Naidu will unveil a series of projects focusing on education, water management, and healthcare. These initiatives include skill-building centers, hostels, water transport projects, and research laboratories. The Chief Minister’s visit to his native village during Sankranti has become a yearly tradition, symbolizing the significance of the festival in Andhra Pradesh.
Sankranti, a major festival in the region, marks the transition from the winter harvest season to the upcoming sowing period. It holds cultural and agricultural importance, bringing communities together for traditional celebrations and rituals.
