YSRCP's Samajika Sadhikara Yatra held at Kothapeta of Amalapuram turned out to be a roaring success. The yatra garnered immense support from the people of Konaseema district. A large number from SC, ST, BC, and minority communities actively took part in the Yatra. A significant number of women attended the Yatra that commenced from Ravulapalem under the leadership of MLA
Amaravati: Social Welfare Minister Merugu Nagarjuna asserted that CM YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has made historic decisions during his four and a half years of administration. Speaking at a media conference at the YSRCP Head Office in Tadepalli on Friday, he highlighted CM YS Jagan's initiatives of providing land rights to the poor. He questioned the previous TDP government saying
Close on the heels of Samajika Sadhikara Yatra's Phase-one super success, YSRCP Regional Coordinator YV Subbareddy announced plans to make the second phase of Yatra a grand success too. Subbareddy expressed gratitude for the warm reception and enthusiastic participation in the first phase of the yatra, stating that the second phase commenced on Wednesday at Narsannapeta with
Amaravati: The "Why AP Needs Jagan" initiative has seen active participation, with approximately 4.23 lakh families joining the program so far. After a small break for Diwali, the program resumed successfully. The initiative was officially launched in 664 village secretariat regions on the 9th, 689 secretariat regions on the 10th, 647 secretariat regions on the 14th, and 504
AU Campus: As Andhra University approaches its Centenary Celebrations, it climbs to an another remarkable milestone. Nationally, Andhra University has been awarded an NAAC-A double plus grade. The evaluation took place on the 4th, 5th, and 6th of this month, with the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) members thoroughly inspecting the entire campus and