Andhra Pradesh Governor, S. Abdul Nazeer, expressed that the state has embarked on a path of recovery and transformation after facing a lack of clear direction for years. Speaking at the first Republic Day celebrations in Amaravati, he emphasized that every reform aims to revive growth and meet people’s aspirations.
The Governor noted the historical significance of hoisting the National Flag in Amaravati, the state’s capital, for the first time. He acknowledged the challenges faced, including stalled projects and economic uncertainties, but highlighted the government’s efforts to restore stability and rebuild confidence.
Under the Swarna Andhra 2047 vision, focused on building a strong and globally competitive state by India’s centenary of independence, the government has outlined ten fundamental principles of governance. These principles encompass various aspects such as poverty eradication, employment, water security, and technological advancements.
Governor Nazeer emphasized the importance of evolving governance to meet modern demands, emphasizing speed and transparency in service delivery. He outlined initiatives like the Super Six implementation, aimed at ensuring dignity, security, and empowerment for every individual and family in Andhra Pradesh.
The government’s welfare measures, including schemes like NTR Bharosa and Deepam 2.0, have significantly benefited the population, providing financial assistance, free LPG cylinders, and improved living standards. Initiatives like the P4 Programme and the Family Benefit Management System are further enhancing welfare coverage and poverty alleviation efforts in the state.
