Naidu Pledges Irrigation Projects and Development for Rayalaseema
Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu assured the completion of pending irrigation projects in Rayalaseema to transform the region into a horticulture hub. During his visit to Nemakal village, Anantapur district, he announced a new reservoir at Untakal with a 5 TMC capacity, utilizing water from the Tungabhadra High Level Main Canal. He also promised modernization of the canal to minimize water wastage and completion of the long-pending Jeedipalli-BJ project.
Addressing concerns raised by MLA Kalava Sreenivasulu, Naidu acknowledged the spread of sand dunes in the Kanekal region and pledged to take up de-desertification works across 2,000 acres. He also announced ₹4 crore for the development of the Lord Hanuman Temple in Nemakal village and assured that drinking water would be supplied to every household in Rayadurg constituency.
Naidu vowed strict action against the recycling of subsidized rice for foreign sales, condemning such illegal activities. Criticizing the previous YSRC government for selling poor-quality liquor at inflated prices, he claimed his administration had now streamlined the system.
During the visit, Naidu also discussed development plans, including the Nemakal-D. Hirehal Industrial Cluster. He praised Anantapur collector Dr. B. Vinod Kumar for effectively implementing welfare schemes. The CM later held a meeting with party leaders, including Finance Minister Payyavula Kesav, BC Welfare Minister Savitha, and MP Ambika Lakshmi Narayana, to address local developmental needs.
Naidu’s visit underscored his government’s commitment to sustainable development and regional growth.
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