Why is Andhra CM Excited About the Skoch Golden Award for the Naravaripalli Project?

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Key Takeaways
- The Swarn Naravaripalli Project received the Skoch Golden Award.
- 1,600 households benefited from free solar panel installations.
- The project aims to reduce carbon emissions significantly.
- Funding was shared between the Union and State governments.
- The initiative targets integrated development in multiple villages.
Amaravati, Sep 21 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, N. Chandrababu Naidu, expressed his joy on Sunday regarding the Swarn Naravaripalli Project receiving the prestigious Skoch Golden Award.
"I am thrilled that the Swarn Naravaripalli Project has achieved recognition with the Skoch Golden Award in its inaugural year. I extend my congratulations to the entire team as well as every household involved in this extraordinary accomplishment," the Chief Minister shared on X.
This initiative saw the installation of solar panels at no cost to 1,600 homes in a mere 45 days, significantly aiding in the reduction of carbon emissions and fostering a more sustainable Swarna Andhra, he added.
The project focuses on integrated development in the Chandragiri mandal, which includes the villages of Naravaripalli, Rangampet, and Ramireddipalli, all part of the Chandragiri Assembly constituency in the Tirupati district.
Notably, Naravaripalli is the birthplace of Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu.
The Skoch Golden Award was presented at the India Habitat Centre in New Delhi, where Tirupati District Collector S. Venkateswar and APSPDCL Superintending Engineer Surendra Naidu accepted the honor on Saturday.
The project has a financial outlay of Rs 20.68 crore, covering the installation of solar panels in 1,600 households at no cost.
Funding for this initiative includes Rs 10.19 crore from the Union government under the Pradhan Mantri Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana and Rs 10.49 crore from the State government.
The solar capacity installed is 3,396 KW, generating approximately 4.89 million units of electricity annually, valued at Rs 3.79 crore.
This project is projected to reduce carbon emissions by 1.92 lakh tonnes.
District Collector Venkateswar expressed satisfaction over this recognition, attributing the success to the dedicated teamwork of officials and the backing of both state and central governments.
In January 2025, Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu launched the Swarna Naravaripalle Vision, aiming to transform life for residents in the Naravaripalle cluster, which comprises three villages.
This initiative serves as a pilot to implement government programs that aspire to enhance the quality of life for 33 habitations, accommodating 2,560 households and a population of 5,300.