YS Jagan Mohan Reddy criticizes Andhra government over farmer distress
Speaking to the media, Reddy slammed the state government for failing to provide MSP to farmers for black gram, green gram, tomato, cotton, and other crops.
“No state will have signboards saying government school seats are over. Schools teeming with students is an example of Jagan’s revolutionary reforms,” V. Vijayasai Reddy.
IANS | Amaravati | August 21, 2021 1:00 pm
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The Andhra Pradesh government has given permission to start the first phase work worth Rs 4,362 crore for the Bhavanampadu port in Srikakulam district, senior YSRCP leader and Rajya Sabha member V. Vijayasai Reddy said on Saturday.
“Permission to start first phase works worth Rs 4,362 crore has been sanctioned for Bhavanampadu port in Srikakulam,” said Reddy.
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He said the port would be developed in a land parcel of 6,410 acres.
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“Jagan’s government is focusing on developing the coastal region,” the MP noted.
Meanwhile, the MP highlighted that no state will feature signboards signalling exhaustion of government school admissions.
“No state will have signboards saying government school seats are over. Schools teeming with students is an example of Jagan’s revolutionary reforms.”
He alleged that during the former N. Chandrababu Naidu’s regime, there were many schools with one teacher not even having five students to teach.
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Speaking to the media, Reddy slammed the state government for failing to provide MSP to farmers for black gram, green gram, tomato, cotton, and other crops.
The ‘red book’ of TDP leader Nara Lokesh in which he noted the so-called illegal acts of government officials during the YSRCP regime in Andhra Pradesh, seems to have caught the imagination of the Opposition in Telangana as well.
The Telangana BJP has attacked the Congress government for allowing Muslim government employees to leave an hour early during the upcoming month of Ramzan.
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