Andhra Pradesh's Rebuilding Process Firmly on Track, Says Governor

Andhra Pradesh Governor S. Abdul Nazeer declared the state's rebuilding process is firmly on track, with foundational reforms completed and proof of concept visible across sectors. He reported strong economic performance, with the state's GSDP growing by 10.75% to Rs 17.62 lakh crore and per capita income rising. The government has prioritized financial stabilization, transparency through White Papers, and aligning welfare and development with a long-term vision. Nazeer called for active citizen participation in the collective mission to build a "Wealthy, Healthy and Happy" Andhra Pradesh.

Key Points: Andhra Pradesh Rebuilding on Track, Governor Reports Growth

  • Foundational reforms completed
  • GSDP grows 10.75% to Rs 17.62 lakh crore
  • Growth driven by strong services and industry sectors
  • Government focused on financial stabilization
  • Transparency via White Papers on past issues
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Process to rebuild Andhra Pradesh firmly on track: Governor

Governor Abdul Nazeer states Andhra Pradesh's revival is progressing with 10.75% GSDP growth, foundational reforms complete, and a vision for a developed state.

"In one year and nine months, this process is firmly on track. - Governor S. Abdul Nazeer"

Amaravati, Feb 11

Andhra Pradesh Governor, Justice S. Abdul Nazeer said on Wednesday that the process to rebuild the state is firmly on track.

Despite financial constraints, growth momentum is being restored through careful prioritisation and reform, he said.

Addressing the joint sitting of the Assembly and the Council on the first day of the Budget session of the legislature, he said that in the last 21 months, the government completed foundational reforms, and proof of concept is visible across sectors.

The Governor said that the people entrusted the government with the responsibility to rebuild the state through welfare, development, and good governance. "In one year and nine months, this process is firmly on track. Foundational reforms have been completed, and proof of concept is visible across sectors. With the Swarna Andhra vision guiding us, each year builds on the previous one," he said.

He also stated that the challenges are significant as years of financial stress left deep imbalances, including substantial liabilities across sectors. He told the legislators that the government has taken steps to stabilise finances, reduce borrowing costs, and secure revival support while rebuilding credibility.

He claimed that determination, clarity, and persistence define the government's approach to rebuilding the state's foundations and promote Andhra Pradesh with renewed confidence.

"These efforts are already reflecting in the state's economic performance. As per the First Advance Estimates for 2025-26, Andhra Pradesh's Gross State Domestic Product has increased to Rs 17.62 lakh crore, from Rs 15.91 lakh crore in the previous year, recording a nominal growth of 10.75 per cent. Per capita income has risen to Rs 2.95 lakh, compared to Rs 2.66 lakh last year. This growth has been driven by strong performance in the agriculture and allied sector at 7.83 per cent, the industry sector at 9.53 per cent, and the services sector at 12.94 per cent," he said.

Governor Abdul Nazeer said that the government is committed to monitoring outcomes closely, motivating institutions, and sustaining momentum. Public cooperation and constructive engagement will ensure that reforms deliver results faster and more equitably. When citizens participate actively, progress accelerates, he added.

Asserting that this journey aligns with national aspirations and the vision of a developed India by 2047, he called upon every citizen to participate actively in this shared mission of transformation.

"This collective journey is directed towards building a state that is 'Wealthy, Healthy and Happy', and among the most livable in the country, by translating the aspirations of the people of Andhra Pradesh into enduring outcomes. With confidence in our strengths, faith in our institutions and unity in our purpose, Andhra Pradesh is moving forward with a resilient spirit, competitive in action, and committed to a future where every citizen can live with dignity, opportunity and hope," he said

The Governor stated that the government followed a calibrated path from revival towards ascendance. Immediately after assuming office, an interim financial plan was put in place to stabilise governance and address urgent obligations. This was followed by the first budget, prepared within a short span, which focused on delivering 'Super Six' and other welfare measures and restarting development activity.

"Over the next nine months, corrections were made in policies, systems, and expenditure priorities. We then presented a full-year budget anchored in a longer-term vision. Today, governance has moved beyond revival, with welfare, development, and governance aligned to future-ready models," he said.

He said the government placed transparency at the forefront by releasing seven White-Papers that objectively documented and thereby made common citizen understand the misgovernance in public finances, derailment of the Polavaram Project, destruction of the power sector, misappropriation of natural resources, criminal excise policies, deterioration in law and order, and the misguided three-capital proposal with aim of destroying futuristic Amravati that stalled the state's overall progress.

- IANS

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Shreya B
"Firmly on track" sounds promising, but as a resident, I'm still waiting to see the "enduring outcomes." The white papers were a good step for transparency, but now we need visible action on Polavaram and power sector revival. Promises need to become reality.
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Aman W
The focus on foundational reforms is the right approach. You can't build a strong house on a weak base. The financial stress from previous years was a huge burden. If they have truly stabilized finances, it's a big achievement. Jai Andhra Pradesh!
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Priyanka N
While the macro numbers look good, I respectfully disagree that the process is "firmly" on track for everyone. In my village, we still face issues with water and road connectivity. Growth must be inclusive and reach the last person. The government must ensure that.
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David E
Interesting read. As an observer, it seems Andhra is trying to follow a Gujarat or Karnataka-like model of focusing on sectoral growth. The 10.75% nominal GSDP growth is impressive if it holds. The key will be attracting sustained private investment.
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Kavitha C
The mention of Amaravati is crucial. The previous three-capital confusion caused so much uncertainty for investors and residents. Clarity and commitment to developing a single, futuristic capital is essential for long-term planning and growth. Hope this vision stays.

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