CM chalks out plans on fixed income for farmers

CM chalks out plans on fixed income for farmers
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Tirupati: The State government will set up common cattle houses with all facilities in the villages as part of supporting farmers in rearing cattle to improve their revenue.

Tirupati: The State government will set up common cattle houses with all facilities in the villages as part of supporting farmers in rearing cattle to improve their revenue.

Disclosing this at his native Naravaripalli 20 km from here on Sunday, Chief Minister N Chandrababu said the new project will be launched on pilot basis in his village and neighborhood villages.

This was to help the farmers who are not having adequate shelter for their cattle and also to those to take up rearing of more number of cattle like milch animals for improving income.

Before his departure after completing his three day visit with his family to his native village, the visibly jubilant Chief Minister interacting with media in his ancestral home reiterated his government determination in taking steps for the people to have better livelihood, more income generation to help them lead a happy, healthy life.

“I am pondering over seriously to find out the ways to ensure a minimum of Rs 10 to 15 thousands monthly income to an ordinary farmer family, then only people at the grass-root level will lead a happy life” Naidu averred.

With the government encouragement, a private garment factory is also coming for Naravaripalli and neighborhood villagers livelihood, CM made this new announcement.

He exuded confidence that the State would become No.1 in all fields in India by 2029 and claimed that people were very much satisfied on the schemes being implemented for their welfare and added that the petitions from people were coming down gradually to vouch his government performance.

Naidu assured to develop public roads, parks and community places with full amenities for the benefit of people. In this connection, he urged the NRIs from the State who are living in other countries should remember their mother and mother land and try to help the poor people of their own villages for their betterment.

In between, the CM inaugurated the Andhra Bank ATM in his native village and advised people to use the digital technology for cashless transaction and make their life easier.

He also laid the foundation stone for the expansion of the existing Primary Health Centre into a 30 bed hospital at his native village with an outlay of Rs 5.5 crore.

Local YSRCP MLA C Bhaskar Reddy who was present gave a representation to CM seeking development of the government area hospital at Chandragiri, the constituency headquarters.

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