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Healthy, Wealthy, Happy Andhra Pradesh – CM Chandrababu Naidu

Healthy, Wealthy, Happy Andhra Pradesh – CM Chandrababu Naidu

Sep 18, 2025 | 561 Views

Visakhapatnam, Sept 17: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu reiterated that “Healthy, Wealthy, Happy Andhra Pradesh” is the state’s vision, with women’s health being the foundation of family well-being. Participating in the Swast Nari – Sashakt Parivar Abhiyan alongside Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, the CM said women’s wellness directly strengthens families and society. The event included a live telecast of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s address. CM Naidu announced that every family in the state is covered under a universal health insurance scheme worth ₹2.5 lakh, with additional coverage of up to ₹25 lakh provided through the NTR Vaidya Seva Trust for the poor. He highlighted that Andhra Pradesh is spending nearly ₹20,000 crore on public health this year, reflecting the government’s commitment to healthcare accessibility. Over the next 15 days, 13,944 health camps will be conducted across the state, offering free tests for anemia, hypertension, diabetes, oral and breast cancer, cervical cancer, TB, and more, with specialists from multiple disciplines providing services. The CM stressed lifestyle changes such as reducing sugar, salt, and oil consumption to maintain good health. He also mentioned Project Sanjeevani, developed with Tata and Gates Foundation, which will digitize health records for all citizens. Additionally, Andhra Pradesh’s MedTech Zone in Visakhapatnam is producing world-class medical equipment for export, strengthening the state’s healthcare ecosystem. Focusing on women’s empowerment, CM Naidu pointed out that the government has provided welfare schemes like three free gas cylinders under Deepam, free travel under Stree Shakti, and financial empowerment through DWCRA and MEPMa groups, where women’s savings have crossed ₹20,000 crore. He lauded Prime Minister Modi’s leadership in granting 33% reservation for women in legislatures, calling it a milestone in women’s empowerment. The CM also assured that Visakhapatnam will be developed as one of the leading cities in India, citing Google’s upcoming presence as a testimony to the city’s growth potential.

Andhra Pradesh Aims for Garbage-Free State – Minister P. Narayana

Andhra Pradesh Aims for Garbage-Free State – Minister P. Narayana

Sep 18, 2025 | 584 Views

Vijayawada: Andhra Pradesh Municipal Administration and Urban Development Minister P. Narayana announced that the state is committed to transforming Andhra Pradesh into a garbage-free state. Participating in the Swachhata Hi Seva program in Vijayawada’s KP Nagar, the minister highlighted that the government is adopting innovative methods to achieve the vision of Swachh Andhra and Swachh Bharat. He urged citizens to actively participate in maintaining cleanliness and public hygiene. The minister stated that the state will soon call for tenders under AMRUT 2.0, which will ensure that every household receives clean drinking water through tap connections within the next two years. Despite inheriting financial challenges from the previous government, Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has prioritized urban development while simultaneously addressing public welfare through flagship “Super 6” schemes. Highlighting the government’s efforts, Narayana noted that nearly 83 lakh tonnes of accumulated garbage from previous years has already been cleared, with the remaining waste to be removed in the coming days. He stressed that the state is also planning to establish six new waste-to-energy plants to ensure effective solid waste management. The minister further pointed out that cities in countries like Japan and Singapore have set high benchmarks in cleanliness and that Andhra Pradesh is moving in the same direction. The government is also focusing on clean water supply, efficient waste management, smooth roads, and improved urban infrastructure to match public expectations.

Andhra Pradesh Targets $2.4 Trillion Economy by 2047, Nara Lokesh Urges CAs to Lead AI-Driven Growth

Andhra Pradesh Targets $2.4 Trillion Economy by 2047, Nara Lokesh Urges CAs to Lead AI-Driven Growth

Aug 30, 2025 | 610 Views

Andhra Pradesh is aiming to transform its economy into a knowledge-based powerhouse, with a long-term target of reaching a 2.4 trillion-dollar economy by 2047. State Education, IT, and Electronics Minister Nara Lokesh emphasized that Chartered Accountants (CAs) should not only act as financial contributors but also serve as guiding forces in shaping policies and ensuring sustainable economic growth. Speaking at the Arthasamruddhi – 2025 conference organized by ICAI in Visakhapatnam, he highlighted the role of CAs in upholding transparency, accountability, and innovation. Lokesh stressed that just as India benefitted from the IT revolution, Andhra Pradesh must seize opportunities created by the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution. The state is already deploying AI tools in legislative discussions, governance, and public service delivery, including initiatives like “Manamitra,” which provides over 700 citizen services through WhatsApp. He urged ICAI to take the lead in establishing an Accounting and Auditing Centre of Excellence in Visakhapatnam to position Andhra Pradesh as a hub for financial innovation. The government’s “One Capital, Decentralized Development” approach focuses on sector-specific growth across districts—automotives in Anantapur, renewable energy in Kurnool, electronics in Chittoor, quantum technology in Krishna-Guntur, aqua culture in Godavari districts, and IT, pharma, and logistics in North Andhra. With major companies like Google, TCS, and Cognizant setting up in Visakhapatnam, and the upcoming Bhogapuram International Airport, Lokesh projected unprecedented regional development. Calling Chartered Accountants the “brand ambassadors of Andhra Pradesh,” he urged them to adopt new-age practices such as AI-driven audits, blockchain-based transparency, ESG reporting, risk management, and global investment guidance. Highlighting the vision of Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, Lokesh said Visakhapatnam is not just the “City of Destiny” anymore, but is evolving into a global hub for finance, technology, and innovation. He assured that in the next four years, Visakhapatnam’s growth will redefine Andhra Pradesh’s economic landscape.

Medical Reforms Announced as Dr. Sreehari Rao Takes Charge of Andhra Pradesh Medical Council

Medical Reforms Announced as Dr. Sreehari Rao Takes Charge of Andhra Pradesh Medical Council

May 08, 2025 | 1157 Views

Vijayawada | May 8, 2025 Gold Medals to Top Medical Students – Dr. Sreehari Rao Takes Charge as APMC Chairman, Announces Reforms In a proud and reform-oriented event held at Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Dr. Daggumati Sreehari Rao officially took charge as the Chairman of the Andhra Pradesh Medical Council (APMC) and also felicitated meritorious medical students with Gold Medals recognizing their excellence in academics. Dr. Sreehari Rao, who brings over four decades of committed service to the medical field, expressed heartfelt gratitude to: Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan Health Minister Satya Kumar Yadav And specially thanked Smt. Daggubati Purandeswari Garu, Hon’ble Member of Parliament (Rajahmundry) and BJP Andhra Pradesh State President, for her constant encouragement and support to the medical fraternity and public health sector. He pledged to act as a bridge between doctors and the public, ensuring transparent, ethical, and modernized practices in medical governance. Key Announcements: Annual gold medal felicitation for deserving students. New online doctor registration and renewal system (5-year cycle). CME credit relaxations for senior doctors aged above 70. Strict regulation and immediate action on unethical practices, complaints, and fake registrations. Clarity in guidelines for foreign medical graduates, aligning with NMC norms. Honored Guests: Sri Pathuri Nagabhushanam, BJP State Spokesperson Dr. S. Bala Raju, State President Elect – 2025 Dr. P. S. Sharma, State President Elect – 2026 Dr. P. Srinivas, General Secretary – APNA & Past President Dr. Madhu Sudan Sharma, Past President – APNA Dr. P. Hariprasad, Jana Sena District President – Chittoor Dr. P. Chandrasekhar, BJP District General Secretary Dr. Ramkishore, State Coordinator – Medical & Health APMC Leadership in Attendance: Dr. Gogenini Sujata, Vice Chairperson Dr. K. Subba Naidu, Member Dr. Suryadevara Keshavarao Babu, Member Dr. Swarna Geetha, Member Dr. I. Ramesh, Registrar The event marked a turning point in medical education reform and professional regulation, setting a high benchmark for transparency, recognition, and progress in Andhra Pradesh’s healthcare system.