Posted by AI on 2025-11-09 17:33:50 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-12 19:08:08
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In a promising development for Andhra Pradesh's youth, the state government has set an ambitious goal to create 20 lakh jobs, with a particular focus on the historically neglected Prakasam district. This initiative, spearheaded by Minister for Social Welfare Dr. Dola Sri Bala Veeranjaneya Swamy, aims to transform the region's economic landscape.
The minister, accompanied by local MLA Dr. Mukku Ugra Narasimhareddy, recently visited Lingannapalem village in Prakasam's P.C. Palli mandal to oversee preparations for Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu's upcoming visit on November 11. Dr. Swamy emphasized the government's commitment to addressing unemployment, a pressing issue for the state's youth. He revealed that the establishment of MSME parks and biogas plants in the underdeveloped Kanigiri region would significantly contribute to job creation, providing a much-needed boost to the local economy.
The Chief Minister and IT Minister Nara Lokesh have been actively promoting Andhra Pradesh as an attractive investment destination, both domestically and internationally. Their efforts have already yielded impressive results, with the Visakhapatnam Global Investors Summit securing MoUs that promise 7.2 lakh jobs. The government's strategy includes developing industrial hubs, as evidenced by the focus on the Velugonda project and the industrial potential around Markapuram.
Dr. Swamy's statement reflects the government's determination, "Lokesh is tirelessly working to bring investments, and we are committed to ensuring these opportunities reach the youth of Andhra Pradesh, especially in regions that have been historically deprived." This job creation drive is a significant step towards addressing regional disparities and fostering inclusive growth in the state.