Key Points

The Andhra Pradesh government has disbursed a massive Rs 48,019 crore in social security pensions over 16 months. Chief Minister Naidu announced groundbreaking power tariff reductions while highlighting women-centric welfare schemes. Major infrastructure projects including the Bhogapuram airport and IT company expansions are underway. The government is also providing comprehensive health insurance and working toward housing for all by 2029.

Key Points: Chandrababu Naidu Announces Rs 48019 Crore Andhra Pensions Power Cuts

  • Andhra spent Rs 48,019 crore on social security pensions with 59% women beneficiaries
  • Power tariffs to be reduced by 13 paise per unit starting November 13
  • Free travel for women in RTC buses used by 10 crore women in 45 days
  • Rs 10,090 crore deposited for mothers under Talliki Vandanam education scheme
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Andhra spent over Rs 48,000 crores on social security pensions in 16 months

Andhra CM reveals Rs 48,019 crore spent on social pensions, promises power tariff reduction, free bus travel for women, and outlines major development projects.

"“For the first time in the country's history, power charges will be reduced by 13 paise per unit starting November 13” - N. Chandrababu Naidu"

Visakhapatnam, Oct 1

The government of Andhra Pradesh has spent Rs. 48,019 crore on social security pensions in the last 16 months, Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu said on Wednesday.

Participating in the NTR Bharosa pension distribution programme at Datti village in the Gajapatinagaram constituency of Vizianagaram district, he claimed that Andhra Pradesh is disbursing the highest amount of pensions in the country, with 59 per cent of pensioners being women.

The Chief Minister personally handed over pensions to Ponturu Appalaraju, who is suffering from a kidney ailment, and his mother, by visiting their home.

He assured people that the NDA government will not increase power tariffs and, if possible, it will work towards reducing the tariffs.

Naidu claimed that the power sector has been brought back on track through efficient management. He alleged that the previous government had imposed a burden of Rs. 32,000 crore on power consumers by increasing tariffs nine times.

“For the first time in the country's history, power charges will be reduced by 13 paise per unit starting November 13,” he said.

He also stated that the NDA government is providing free solar rooftops to farmers under the PM Kusum scheme, as well as to SC and ST households.

Emphasising the government’s commitment to women’s welfare and empowerment, the Chief Minister said the NDA administration is giving top priority to these areas.

Under the Talliki Vandanam scheme, Rs. 10,090 crore has been deposited into the accounts of mothers who are sending their children to school. An amount of Rs. 1,718 crore was spent on distributing gas cylinders free of cost.

In addition, the Stree Shakti scheme was launched to provide free travel for women in RTC buses, with an annual allocation of Rs. 2,963 crore.

As a result, 10 crore women travelled free of cost within just 45 days.

Housing for all by 2029 remains a key promise, he said, noting that the construction of 3 lakh houses has already been completed. Another 6 lakh set to be ready by June next year.

He mentioned that health insurance coverage has been extended to all residents of the state, with treatment costs up to Rs. 25 lakh covered for the poor.

Referring to GST reforms, he added that GST 2.0 will benefit Andhra Pradesh by Rs. 8,000 crore, and every family could save up to Rs. 1,500 per month due to reduced prices of essential commodities.

Reaffirming his commitment to the development of the North Andhra region, the Chief Minister asserted that he would take personal responsibility for its progress. As part of this vision, the Bhogapuram airport will be completed by August 2026.

Irrigation projects worth Rs. 2,000 crore will be completed within two years. The Sarvagadda mini reservoir will also be completed in two years for Rs. 25 crore.

The Chief Minister said several major IT companies, including Google, TCS, and Cognizant, are setting up offices in Visakhapatnam, and a tribal university will be established near the Central University.

Additionally, the ArcelorMittal steel plant is being set up, and the Visakha-Raipur Greenfield Highway will provide enhanced connectivity across the country.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While the numbers look good, I'm concerned about the fiscal burden. ₹48,000 crore in 16 months is huge money. Hope this doesn't affect other development projects. The government should ensure transparency in these welfare schemes.
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Sarah B
The reduction in power tariffs and free solar rooftops for farmers is a game-changer! My relatives in Vizag have been struggling with high electricity bills. This will bring real relief to middle-class families. Good initiative! 💡
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Karthik V
As someone from North Andhra, I'm happy to see specific focus on our region. The Bhogapuram airport and irrigation projects are much needed. Hope these promises translate to actual development on ground level. Waiting to see results!
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Meera T
The Talliki Vandanam scheme helping mothers with school-going children is brilliant! Education + financial support = perfect combination. More states should implement such thoughtful schemes for women's welfare 🙌
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David E
Attracting Google, TCS, and Cognizant to Vizag is a smart move. This will create thousands of jobs and boost the local economy. Combined with the infrastructure projects, Andhra seems to be on the right development track.
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Ananya R
The health insurance coverage up to ₹25 lakh for poor

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