Andhra Pradesh cabinet approves construction of assembly building, High Court

ANI April 15, 2025 156 views

The Andhra Pradesh Cabinet, led by Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, has approved significant infrastructure projects worth Rs 1,400 crore, including new Assembly and High Court buildings. The cabinet also sanctioned a fishermen welfare scheme providing Rs 10,000 during the fishing ban period and established a dedicated centre for urban climate challenges. Naidu emphasized technological innovations like AI for improved governance and grievance redressal. The decisions reflect the state government's commitment to infrastructure development and citizen-centric governance.

"As promised in the party manifesto, fishermen will receive Rs 10,000 during the fishing ban period" - Nimmala Ramanaidu, Minister
Amaravati, April 15: The Andhra Pradesh Cabinet, chaired by Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu on Tuesday, approved infrastructure projects, including the construction of the State Assembly building at a cost of Rs 617 crore and the High Court building at Rs 786 crore.

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Cabinet approves massive infrastructure projects for state institutions

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Dedicated climate resilience centre to be established

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Fishermen welfare scheme confirmed for upcoming season

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AI-powered grievance redressal system proposed

The cabinet also approved a draft ordinance on SC Sub-Categorisation. A group of ministers held a press conference to highlight the meeting's outcomes. Andhra Pradesh Minister Nimmala Ramanaidu said that "as promised in the party manifesto, fishermen will receive Rs 10,000 during the fishing ban period, which extends up to June."

The cabinet has also approved the establishment of a dedicated centre to address climate-related challenges in urban areas and to develop special systems for effective flood management in urban regions, enhancing preparedness and resilience.

A week earlier, Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu instructed officials to expedite the process of addressing grievances and finding solutions to people's problems. He emphasised the use of the latest technology, such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), to regularly update applicants on the progress of their complaints.

The Chief Minister who conducted a review meeting at the State Secretariat on grievances redressal made several suggestions to the officers. He felt that collecting the Aadhar numbers and the Aadhar-linked mobile numbers is mandatory to check the fake complaints.

If anyone tries to make a complaint repeatedly on the same issue, misleading the government machinery and misusing the system, the details of such persons should be collected, and the complaint too should be studied in detail, he added.

If anyone makes a grievance complaint after the petition is disposed of, feedback should be taken from such persons, the Chief Minister noted. The respective district collectors can contact the petitioners concerned to resolve the complaints received directly by them so that such petitions can be disposed of at a faster pace, the Andhra Pradesh CM said.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Finally some progress on infrastructure! Amaravati needs these landmark buildings to establish itself as a proper capital city. The designs better be world-class though 🤞
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Rahul S.
Rs 10,000 for fishermen during ban period is a great initiative. My uncle is a fisherman and this support will really help families survive the lean months. More such welfare schemes please!
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Anjali M.
While I appreciate the focus on infrastructure, I hope they maintain transparency in these massive projects. We've seen cost overruns in similar projects before. Regular audits would build public trust.
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Vikram P.
Climate center is a smart move! With increasing floods in our cities, we need scientific solutions. Hope they involve local universities and experts in this initiative.
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Suresh T.
Using AI for grievance tracking sounds promising, but what about rural areas where many don't have Aadhar-linked mobiles? The system should be inclusive for all citizens.
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Kavita R.
So many good announcements! But implementation is key. Hope they follow through on all these promises. The assembly building should reflect our state's culture and heritage in its architecture.

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