Minister Parthasarathi Commits to Pothole-Free Roads
Minister Assures Timely Completion of Infrastructure Projects with ₹20 Crore Allocation
Nuzividu (Journalist File): Andhra Pradesh Minister for Housing, Information, and Public Relations, Kolusu. Parthasarathi, has pledged to enhance the welfare of the underprivileged and promote state development, emphasizing the government's responsibility following the public's overwhelming support.
During a ceremony held on Sunday in the Chatrayi mandal, Minister Parthasarathi laid the foundation for multiple development projects, including CC road construction in Chatrayi and Chhanuband villages, funded at ₹25 lakh and ₹50 lakh respectively. Additionally, road repair works amounting to ₹30 lakh were initiated in Chatrayi. The minister personally engaged in filling potholes using a proclaimer, marking the start of efforts to establish a comprehensive network of pothole-free roads.
Speaking at an open meeting in Chhanuband, Minister Parthasarathi underscored the government's commitment to eradicating potholes across the state. He disclosed that a substantial ₹820 crore initiative for pothole repairs on R&B roads is currently in progress, with ₹76 crore allocated specifically for Eluru district. The minister assured completion of these projects by the upcoming Sankranti festival, stating that any officials found neglecting road conditions during Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu’s post-January inspection would face immediate suspension.
Highlighting the allocation of ₹20 crore for development works within the Nuzividu constituency, Parthasarathi expressed gratitude for the trust placed in the government by the public, stating that they are dedicated to fulfilling the aspirations and needs of the people. He reiterated Chief Minister Naidu's unwavering commitment to executing five key initiatives immediately upon assuming office.
The minister also revealed that various development schemes totaling ₹1,600 crore are underway statewide. He announced the issuance of notifications for a mega DSC recruitment drive and the increase of pensions for the economically disadvantaged from ₹3,000 to ₹4,000, along with the payment of three months' arrears on July 1. Additionally, he confirmed the repeal of the problematic Land Title Act and announced plans for skill development centers aimed at boosting employment opportunities for youth.
Moreover, the minister highlighted that free gas connections would be provided to families in time for Diwali celebrations, with timelyMoreover, the minister highlighted that free gas connections would be provided to families in time for Diwali celebrations, with timely pension disbursements for approximately 6.1 million elderly and disabled individuals. Despite challenges left by the previous administration, he assured that the government remains committed to honoring every promise made to the citizens. The event also featured participation from R&B officials and various local representatives, showcasing the government's proactive stance on infrastructure development across the state. pension disbursements for approximately 6.1 million elderly and disabled individuals.