VIJAYAWADA: Chief minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy hoisted the nationwide flag on the Independence Day celebrations at Indira Gandhi municipal stadium within the metropolis and obtained the guard of honour. Stressing that decentralisation of growth apart from laying a powerful basis for betterment of future technology has been the coverage of his authorities, he stated Andhra Pradesh has ushered in revolutionary adjustments in all spheres of life within the final three years.
The chief minister dealt at size on the welfare schemes introduced in by his authorities which he stated have been exhibiting the specified outcomes. “We are commitment to women empowerment, social justice, reforms in health and medical sectors, besides taking governance to the doorsteps of people through village/ward secretariats and volunteer system,” he stated.
Recalling the companies of freedom fighters, Jagan stated individuals of sure communities, areas and genders have nonetheless not been in a position to benefit from the true fruits of Independence even after 75 years of the nation’s freedom from British rule. “People are still fighting for their rights, like right to social justice, right to education, right to equality, and right against exploitation. We should accept these facts and head towards rectifying them. Our government is searching for solutions to these problems which have been persisting for decades,” he stated.
He appealed to every one to think about the issues plaguing the society and attempt to remedy them. “Farmers who are feeding the nation are still sleeping hungry due to poverty. Construction labourers are still homeless. Around 36% of people among SCs, and around 51% among STs are still illiterate. People are still selling their properties to bear the expense of medical treatments. These problems need to be addressed immediately,” Jagan stated.
Highlighting the nation’s achievements within the final 75 years, the CM stated India did not have adequate meals grains for 35 crore inhabitants on the time of Independence. “But now our country is exporting food grains to 150 countries. India, which used to receive broken wheat grains on humanitarian ground after Independence, now exports 70 lakh tonnes of wheat and 210 lakh tonnes of rice globally. Literacy rate increased from 12% in 1947 to 77%. India is in second place in using smartphones. The country has emerged as a pharma hub. One out of three tablets used in the US are manufactured in India. We should feel proud of these achievements,” Jagan stated, including that he’ll hold working exhausting to wipe the tears of struggling of the poor and proceed his ideological battle until social inequalities are wiped off.
The chief minister additionally awarded President’s medals to DGP KV Rajendranath Reddy, Ravi Shankar A, Kumar Viswajeet, M Srinivasa Rao and different cops on the event.
Elsewhere, TDP chief and former chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu hoisted the nationwide flag at Chebrolu Hanumaiah grounds in Guntur. Addressing the gathering, Naidu known as for inculcating nationwide spirit amongst all to realize the objectives set for the subsequent 25 years by the point India celebrates its centenary of Independence.
Well being minister Vidadala Rajani hoisted the nationwide flag in Visakhapatnam, whereas deputy chief minister and tribal welfare minister Peedika Rajanna Dora did the honours in Anakapalli.
The chief minister dealt at size on the welfare schemes introduced in by his authorities which he stated have been exhibiting the specified outcomes. “We are commitment to women empowerment, social justice, reforms in health and medical sectors, besides taking governance to the doorsteps of people through village/ward secretariats and volunteer system,” he stated.
Recalling the companies of freedom fighters, Jagan stated individuals of sure communities, areas and genders have nonetheless not been in a position to benefit from the true fruits of Independence even after 75 years of the nation’s freedom from British rule. “People are still fighting for their rights, like right to social justice, right to education, right to equality, and right against exploitation. We should accept these facts and head towards rectifying them. Our government is searching for solutions to these problems which have been persisting for decades,” he stated.
He appealed to every one to think about the issues plaguing the society and attempt to remedy them. “Farmers who are feeding the nation are still sleeping hungry due to poverty. Construction labourers are still homeless. Around 36% of people among SCs, and around 51% among STs are still illiterate. People are still selling their properties to bear the expense of medical treatments. These problems need to be addressed immediately,” Jagan stated.
Highlighting the nation’s achievements within the final 75 years, the CM stated India did not have adequate meals grains for 35 crore inhabitants on the time of Independence. “But now our country is exporting food grains to 150 countries. India, which used to receive broken wheat grains on humanitarian ground after Independence, now exports 70 lakh tonnes of wheat and 210 lakh tonnes of rice globally. Literacy rate increased from 12% in 1947 to 77%. India is in second place in using smartphones. The country has emerged as a pharma hub. One out of three tablets used in the US are manufactured in India. We should feel proud of these achievements,” Jagan stated, including that he’ll hold working exhausting to wipe the tears of struggling of the poor and proceed his ideological battle until social inequalities are wiped off.
The chief minister additionally awarded President’s medals to DGP KV Rajendranath Reddy, Ravi Shankar A, Kumar Viswajeet, M Srinivasa Rao and different cops on the event.
Elsewhere, TDP chief and former chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu hoisted the nationwide flag at Chebrolu Hanumaiah grounds in Guntur. Addressing the gathering, Naidu known as for inculcating nationwide spirit amongst all to realize the objectives set for the subsequent 25 years by the point India celebrates its centenary of Independence.
Well being minister Vidadala Rajani hoisted the nationwide flag in Visakhapatnam, whereas deputy chief minister and tribal welfare minister Peedika Rajanna Dora did the honours in Anakapalli.