Did CM Chandrababu Naidu Join in the Sankranti Celebrations in His Hometown?
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Amaravati, Jan 13 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, N. Chandrababu Naidu, alongside his family, engaged in the vibrant Sankranti festivities in his ancestral village Naravaripalle, nestled in Tirupati district.
This celebration saw the Chief Minister, his wife Bhuvaneswari, son Nara Lokesh, daughter-in-law Brahmini, grandson Devansh, and family member Vasundhara, who is the wife of actor Balakrishna, actively participating in various events.
As part of the Sankranti celebrations, several competitions were held, including a 'Muggulu' or Rangoli design contest, which was inspected by Bhuvaneswari and Brahmini.
Devansh enthusiastically joined in the games conducted during the festivities, while CM Chandrababu Naidu and his family observed the activities.
Previously, the Chief Minister interacted with local villagers to understand their issues and concerns.
In the upcoming days, he plans to inaugurate and lay groundwork for numerous development initiatives both in Naravaripalle and Tirupati.
Initiatives include the inauguration of a new road, an electricity sub-station, and a Skill Building Centre costing Rs 1.4 crore aimed at offering industry-relevant training for youth, along with the Sanjeevani project.
In Tirupati, he will also inaugurate facilities such as a patient attendant amenities complex at the Sri Venkateswara Ramnarayan Ruia Government Hospital, a Boys' Hostel at SV University costing Rs 7.5 crore, and a Girls' Hostel built for Rs 5 crore.
The foundation stone will also be laid for a major water transport project worth Rs 126 crore to supply water from the Neeva Branch Canal to Kalyani Dam, Moolapalli tank, and four additional tanks to ensure a consistent water supply.
Additionally, an animal shelter complex will be established for Rs 10 lakh.
At SV University, the Chief Minister will lay the groundwork for centralized advanced research laboratories valued at Rs 6 crore, a second floor for an academic building costing Rs 5.03 crore, and a compound wall for Rs 2.91 crore.
CM Chandrababu Naidu and his family arrived in Naravaripalle on Monday for a four-day celebration of Sankranti.
This festival, known as Makara Sankranti, is one of the most significant celebrations in Andhra Pradesh, marking the conclusion of the winter harvest of rabi crops and the initiation of the next sowing season for kharif.