Amravati: Four years passed by swiftly as Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy steered Andhra Pradesh into a welfare state placing development on a high pedestal, working for balanced regional growth and working for empowerment of women, weaker sections and minorities thereby winning accolades from all over.
Amaravati: Speaking on Spandana grievances, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister said Spandana portal is updated, the petitions can now be tracked and added that district collectors should review on progress of spandana petitions twice a week. He said the collectors should focus on pending petitions and check why they are pending for more than stipulated time and added to solve the
Terming 2021 as welfare and development year for YSRCP, MLA Ambati Rambabu said opposition parties in the state have come under one roof intending to defame Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy out of sheer jealousy. Speaking to media at party central office here on Friday, the MLA said it is political drama year for TDP, cheap liquor year for BJP, package and partner year for
AMARAVATI: Taking serious objection to the baseless reports published in a section of the press on the condition of schools in Tadepalli, MLA Alla Rama Krishna Reddy said Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has been committed to bringing in reforms in the education system by transforming State schools through Mana Badi Nadu Nedu programme and it was TDP Chief Chandrababu
Expedite Hiring of Healthcare Professionals: AP CM YS Jagan in Spandana Apr 28, 2021, 10:39 IST
AMARAVATI: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy conducted a meeting with district collectors and SPs on the Covid situation, expediting the recruitment of health care professionals and a wide range of other issues during the Spandana video conference held on Tuesday.
MGNREGA works( Labour Budget), construction of Village Secretariats buildings, RBK buildings, DR YSR Health Clinics (Rural), AMCUs, BMCUs and Anganwadi centres, DR YSR Health Clinics, house site pattas in 90 days and schemes to be implemented in April and May were among the major issues were discussed during the meet held here on Tuesday.