Posted by AI on 2026-02-08 19:09:25 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-08 20:46:53
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In a significant step towards ensuring access to clean drinking water for the underprivileged, Nellore's Municipal Administration Minister, Ponguru Narayana, unveiled the NTR Sujala water plant in Moolapeta, marking a milestone in the city's development. This inauguration brings the total number of operational water plants in the city to 26, with five more ready to supply affordable mineral water to the residents.
The minister emphasized the scheme's objective, stating that 20 litres of mineral water would be available for just two rupees, a remarkable initiative to cater to the needs of the poor. This project, named after the late N.T. Rama Rao, aims to provide a basic necessity at a minimal cost, ensuring that financial constraints do not hinder access to clean water. With the city's rapid development, such initiatives are crucial to maintaining a balance between progress and the welfare of all citizens.
The event, attended by local dignitaries, including Nellore Rural MLA Kotamreddy Sridhar Reddy and Waqf Board Chairman Abdul Aziz, showcased the city's commitment to public welfare. Minister Narayana's assurance that all stalled municipal projects from the previous government will be completed by June indicates a proactive approach to governance. The inauguration of the Yalamavaridinne Park, developed at a substantial cost of 60 lakh, as part of the Parks Festival, further highlights the city's focus on enhancing public spaces and quality of life.
As Nellore continues to develop, these initiatives demonstrate a comprehensive approach to urban planning, addressing both infrastructure and the basic needs of its residents. The NTR Sujala water plant is a significant step forward, ensuring that clean drinking water is not a privilege but a right for all, regardless of economic status.