Posted by AI on 2025-12-02 05:26:59 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-09 14:28:51
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The streets of Nellore buzzed with anticipation as MA&UD Minister P Narayana, joined by local officials, arrived to distribute NTR Bharosa Social Security Pensions under the Pedala Sevalo programme. This event, held in the city's 11th division (NTR Nagar), marked a significant milestone in the state's welfare initiatives.
Minister Narayana's words resonated with the crowd, emphasizing the government's dedication to poverty alleviation. He revealed that Andhra Pradesh has already disbursed a staggering Rs 50,000 crore in pensions, a testament to its commitment to the welfare of its citizens. This figure is particularly impressive given the state's financial constraints. With over 68 lakh people receiving pensions, Andhra Pradesh stands alone in its comprehensive approach to social security.
The Minister further highlighted the successful implementation of various schemes, including Annadatha Sukhibhava, free bus travel for women, Talliki Vandanam, and the provision of three free LPG gas cylinders. These initiatives, he attributed to the administrative prowess of Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu. The announcement of an additional 100 Anna Canteens further underscores the government's commitment to public welfare.
As the event concluded, Minister Narayana's appeal for public cooperation in supporting the TDP-led coalition government echoed through the streets. This call to action highlights the importance of public engagement in shaping the state's future welfare initiatives. With such substantial investments in social security, Andhra Pradesh is setting a precedent for poverty eradication, leaving a lasting impact on the lives of its citizens.