Chandrababu Initiates Development Works in His Native Village

Marking the Sankranti festival celebrations, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu visited his native village Naravaripalle and inaugurated various development projects today.
As part of the initiatives, he laid the foundation stone for a new power substation in the village, which will be constructed at an estimated cost of ₹3 crores. To support women’s self-help groups, Chandrababu announced a partnership with Easy Mart to ensure the supply of affordable and high-quality essential goods. Under this initiative, self-help groups can place online orders, and Easy Mart will provide door-to-door delivery of these goods.
During his visit, the Chief Minister distributed electric autos to women beneficiaries in the village. He also signed an agreement with Care and Grow to introduce a program aimed at enhancing the IQ levels of children in anganwadi centers. Initially, this program will be implemented on a trial basis in eight anganwadi centers in the Naravaripalle region. Additionally, Chandrababu launched a micro-irrigation scheme aimed at improving agricultural productivity.
In Rangampeta, Chandrababu performed the ground-breaking ceremony for road construction projects worth ₹2 crores. He also inaugurated developmental works for the Zilla Parishad High School with an investment of ₹1 crore. During the visit, the Chief Minister interacted with local residents and received petitions addressing various issues.