Key Points
- CM Naidu is scrapping user charges for garbage collection.
- Plans to turn waste into electricity and compost.
- A new public-private partnership model kicks off from Sankranthi next year.
- Aiming for ‘Swachha Andhra Pradesh’ by 2029.
- Big infrastructure projects set to be done by 2025.
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Big news from Andhra Pradesh! CM N. Chandrababu Naidu just declared that user charges for garbage collection are a thing of the past—effective immediately! This is all part of his plan for a cleaner and greener Andhra Pradesh.
Turning Waste into Wealth
At a recent event in Vijayawada, celebrating Mahatma Gandhi and Lal Bahadur Shastri’s birthdays, Naidu shared some exciting ideas. He’s looking to turn waste into electricity and compost. How cool is that? This will not only help with waste management but also create jobs and fight pollution!
A Progressive Vision
Naidu’s rolling out a new public-private partnership model, the P-4 model, starting from Sankranthi next year. He’s got his sights set on making Andhra Pradesh super progressive by 2047 and wants to make ‘Swachha Andhra Pradesh’ happen in just five years. That’s some serious ambition!
Infrastructure Goals
He’s also focusing on making Amaravati a top-notch capital and aims to finish the Polavaram project in two years. Plus, there’s buzz about boosting the economy with the Machilipatnam seaport and new railway lines.
Recognizing Contributions
Naidu made sure to give a shoutout to the sanitary workers who helped clean up after floods in Vijayawada. He promised to back their economic empowerment through self-help groups. He’s really committed to the community!
With local leaders like Machilipatnam MP Vallabhaneni Balashowry and Minister Kollu Ravindra in the mix, this initiative is definitely picking up steam. Everyone’s watching Andhra Pradesh to see how these plans unfold.