Chandrababu Naidu introduces SwarnaAndhra@2047 vision for 'wealthy, healthy, happy' state
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Friday introduced SwarnaAndhra@2047
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Friday introduced SwarnaAndhra@2047 Vision document in the Assembly here, which envisages 'wealthy, healthy and happy' Andhra Pradesh in the next 23 years.
The Chief Minister noted that 2047 is a significant milestone as it will mark the centenary of Indian independence from colonial rule, and everyone will need toproudly say what we have achieved in 100 years.
"Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched Viksit Bharat 2047 and we are launching SwarnaAndhra@2047'. It (state) should be a wealthy, healthy and happy Andhra. It should have these three elements," said Naidu, addressing the House.
According to the CM, the vision document was drafted following widespread consultations and grassroots-level engagement such as conducting workshops at mandal and municipality level and covering over 1.18 crore households, among others.
"By 2047, Andhra Pradesh envisions a state of happy, thriving, and responsible Telugus, fostering a progressive and inclusive community, a valley of innovation, a knowledge hub for global speed of doing business," said Naidu, reading the vision statement.
Listing other goals of the vision, he said that they include top per capita income for the state in the country with family as a unit and raising global thinkers; making the southern state a global hub for skills, among others.
Further, the Chief Minister observed that the vision will be driven by 'Padhi Sutralu' (10 guidelines) or broad goals, which encompass achieving zero poverty, employment, skilling & human resource development, water security, farmer agri tech, global best logistics, cost optimization of energy & fuel, product perfection, swacch (clean) Andhra and deep tech in all walks of life.
Naidu asserted that an irreversible foundation is being laid with this vision document, irrespective of who comes to power in the state in the future. "If we can correctly lay the foundation for this, then it (the state) will irreversibly go ahead," he said, noting that he was laying a foundation whose progression cannot be reversed.
The CM noted that the government will prepare action plans for the vision document soon. Further, he called upon MLAs to carry out a similar exercise at their constituency level, and prepare constituency-specific vision documents.
Moreover, Naidu highlighted that the NDA government secured potential investments worth Rs 4.38 lakh crore with the scope to generate 4.53 lakh jobs since coming to power in June.
Later, Speaker C Ayyannapatrudu announced that 21 bills were tabled and passed during the 10-day assembly session, which ended on Friday, along with the budget for 2024 - 25 and other proceedings.
He also announced the results of the elections held for the Public Accounts Committee (PAC), Committee on Estimates and Committee on Public Undertakings. Later, he adjourned the assembly session sine die.