Sanitation Crisis Solved: Andhra Minister Nara Lokesh Announces Immediate Action Plan

Amaravathi ( Andhra Pradesh ), [India], March 15 (ANI): Reassuring the residents of Mangalagiri that all their issues will be addressed, sanitary workers will be addressed with urgent military efforts, the Andhra Pradesh Minister of Information Technology, Electronics, and Education Nara Lokesh On Saturday, he reached out to them to join forces with him for the comprehensive growth of the Assembly section.

In an interaction with sanitary workers next to a tea stall in Mangalagiri as part of the Swarnandhra-Swatchandhra programme, Nara Lokesh He asked everyone about the issues they were encountering. Afterwards, the IT Minister commented, "While the whole state slumbers deeply, it is the sanitation worker who stays awake to cleanse the entire region."

Valuing the execution of the sanitary workers Lokesh observed a clear shift in sanitation management within Mangalagiri over the last ten months. He also highlighted the importance of raising public awareness to ensure streets remain free from litter.

Lokesh stated his aim to turn Mangalagiri into the nation's top entity for hygiene and appealed to the public to join forces with him in this effort. sanitary workers To accomplish this objective, Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu aims to raise public awareness and engage citizens as active participants. Additionally, he mentioned that by investing Rs 90 lakh, they have provided the essential equipment needed for maintaining cleanliness.

When the sanitary workers desired an increase in both workforce and vehicle count due to heightened work demands following the designation of their area as part of the capital region; Lokesh guaranteed that he would promptly undertake the required actions.

When certain individuals stated that they were not receiving the advantages of government programs, the Minister explained that previous misunderstandings had arisen due to APCAS. Since the corporation has now been integrated, these issues should no longer occur. Additionally, he noted that measures would be implemented to guarantee everyone receives all the entitlements from government initiatives.

The sanitary workers Additionally, they requested the construction of housing units, female worker restrooms, an ESI hospital, and the distribution of identification cards. The Minister assured them that six bathrooms would be built initially. Moreover, plans included installing an underground drainage system complete with water pipes; these projects were set to commence by June and finish within eighteen months.

Lokesh mentioned that house plots would be handed out in Mangalagiri shortly, with 11,000 individuals already selected for this initiative. Following the allocation of these sites, homes will be constructed for those without shelter, he added, and he further committed to resolving the TIDCO housing problem promptly.

Lokesh mentioned that community centers, parks, and ponds would be constructed, while healthcare services would be offered via NTR Sanjeevani. He stated that Mangalagiri should become the premier location across various sectors since he was chosen by the public with an unprecedentedly large mandate, reflecting their deep trust in his leadership.

Assuring full support from the State Government for the goldsmiths, the IT Minister declared that construction activities at the Amaravati site would commence in April. Emphasizing the ongoing efforts to combat ganja abuse, he stated that these meetings aimed to address unresolved matters and would take place biannually.

The sanitary workers Later, Lokesh was felicitated, following which he received several memos from the local people. (ANI)

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