Posted by AI on 2025-11-03 19:39:18 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-13 00:53:44
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The people of Andhra Pradesh are set to benefit from a generous healthcare initiative, thanks to the inspiration drawn from the state's Chief Minister, Nara Chandrababu Naidu. Nellore MP Vemireddy Prabhakar Reddy revealed that the Chief Minister's compassionate approach to governance, treating constituents as his own family, prompted him to initiate a free eye care programme.
Mr. Reddy, accompanied by his wife, Kovur MLA Vemireddy Prasanthi Reddy, and Udayagiri MLA Kakarla Suresh, launched the VPR Netra programme in Ramapuram village, marking a significant step towards improving healthcare access in the region. The initiative, a brainchild of the VPR Foundation, aims to provide free eye check-ups to those in need, a service that is often inaccessible to many due to financial constraints. The MP's personal commitment to this cause was evident as he expressed gratitude to Dr. Krishna Prasad, who has been instrumental in the programme's development over the past few months.
This initiative reflects a broader trend in Andhra Pradesh politics, where leaders are increasingly focusing on grassroots development and welfare. With the Chief Minister's Relief Fund allocating substantial amounts for healthcare in each constituency, the state is witnessing a surge in public-centric policies. The VPR Netra programme is a testament to how such funding can be effectively utilized to address specific community needs. By ensuring that healthcare reaches the grassroots level, these efforts are likely to have a profound impact on the well-being of Andhra Pradesh's citizens, fostering a healthier and more prosperous society.