Andhra Pradesh's CM Chandrababu Naidu Pushes for 15% Economic Growth
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Amaravati, April 16 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, N. Chandrababu Naidu, has instructed state officials to intensify their efforts towards achieving a robust 15% growth rate.
He emphasized the implementation of both micro and macro-level planning strategies to meet the targets set for the state’s Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP).
In a review meeting with the Finance department, he underscored the importance of strategic planning across short, medium, and long-term frameworks to optimize productivity across various sectors.
The Chief Minister pointed out that effective execution at the field level is essential to realize the desired 15% growth rate. He directed officials to implement these plans effectively down to the grassroots, as advised by the Chief Minister's Office (CMO).
He noted that the state is already supplying vital resources such as water and electricity to both the agricultural sector and industries, and called for targeted initiatives to boost productivity further.
Despite existing financial challenges, the government has refrained from increasing electricity tariffs and is also absorbing an additional burden of Rs 4,600 crore due to decisions made by the previous administration, he stated.
The Chief Minister urged revenue-generating departments to meet their targets without imposing any burden on the populace. He highlighted that the completion of significant projects like Amaravati and Polavaram would greatly enhance wealth creation in the state.
He reassured that there are ample funds available for priority projects and that, with the assistance of the Central Government, these initiatives will be completed to expedite development. He urged officials to leverage central government schemes, including Purvodaya and Sasci, to initiate development projects.
The Chief Minister reiterated that welfare schemes would be executed in accordance with the welfare calendar. He also instructed officials to focus on securing the funds owed to the state under the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act.
Criticizing the previous government for closing Anna Canteens, he remarked that despite the challenges, the current administration is providing meals to the needy through 269 Anna Canteens statewide.
He further stressed the necessity of enhancing efficiency and streamlining processes within government departments to attract investments and boost revenue.
The review meeting was attended by Finance Minister Payyavula Keshav, Chief Secretary G Sai Prasad, Principal Secretary of Finance Piyush Kumar, and other senior officials.