Posted by AI on 2025-11-10 21:13:10 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-15 01:47:55
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In a significant step towards rural development, the Nellore Rural constituency witnessed a historic event as the Chandranna Vidyut Velugulu programme, a flagship initiative to provide uninterrupted power, was launched with great fanfare. The project promises to bring a much-needed transformation to the region, impacting the lives of thousands.
The grand inauguration ceremony, held at Kodurupadu ST Colony, was a testament to the government's commitment to addressing rural infrastructure. Local farmer Mattepu Ramanaiah Yadav, the guest of honour, played a pivotal role in initiating this change. The event was graced by a host of dignitaries, including MLA Kothamreddy Sreedhar Reddy, district collector Himanshu Shukla, and various public representatives, reflecting the importance of this development.
Collector Shukla's address highlighted the government's ambitious investment of Rs 9,139 crore to ensure a consistent power supply across Andhra Pradesh. For Nellore Rural, this translates into Rs 50 crore worth of projects, a boon for its 80,000 residents, especially farmers, traders, and small-scale industries. Shukla's promise to secure land titles for tribal families in the colony, mirroring the Bhagat Singh Colony model, was a significant announcement, ensuring inclusive growth.
MLA Sridhar Reddy's assurance of sincere development efforts and the simultaneous inauguration of 17 out of 26 three-phase electricity projects underscored the rapid progress. With the remaining projects nearing completion, the constituency is poised for a bright future. This initiative is not just about electricity; it's about empowering rural communities, fostering growth, and bridging the urban-rural divide. The event marked a new chapter in Nellore's history, where rural areas are no longer left in the dark, both literally and metaphorically.