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Independence Day 2023: YS Jagan hoists National flag, says govt. brought several reforms
The Independence Day celebrations have begun at the Indira Gandhi Municipal Stadium in Vijayawada and the Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy unveiled...
The Independence Day celebrations have begun at the Indira Gandhi Municipal Stadium in Vijayawada and the Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy unveiled the national flag during the event and received the salute of the armed forces as a mark of respect and honor. The celebrations were held to commemorate the 77th independence day.
Addressing on the occasion, YS Jagan said that the country has made significant progress in various sectors including agriculture, industry, and services in the last 76 years. The chief minister recalled the sacrifices made by our freedom fighters for the independence India.
Highlighting the YSRCP government's governance, the Chief Minister said that they have successfully implemented the concept of village self-governance through the establishment of village secretariats and RBK centers. He said that they have eliminated the need for people to visit various government offices as all services are now provided at their doorstep through village secretariat.
"We have introduced changes and implemented initiatives that previous governments failed to do. Our welfare schemes are now named after elder sisters, ensuring that they reach the intended beneficiaries without any discrimination or bribery. We have directly allocated 2.31 lakh crores to the people, benefiting them directly," he said.
Ys Jagan said that the through the establishment of village secretariats, village clinics, digital libraries, and the implementation of the village and ward secretariat system, we have given meaning to village self-governance, bringing services and administration closer to the people.
Chief Minister YS Jaganmohan Reddy has further declared that his government has treated their manifesto as a sacred book and has successfully implemented all the promises made. He said that 68 percent of ministerial positions have been given to individuals from Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), and Backward Classes (BC) minority communities.
"The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly is from the BC community, and the Chairman of the Legislative Council is from the SC community. Furthermore, 56 special corporations have been established for 139 BC castes," CM Jagan stated adding that they consider the rule of Navratnas as the true essence of democracy. He claimed that 99.05 percent of the promised guarantees have been fulfilled. The CM highlighted that the construction of four new ports has commenced in the state and the Bhogapuram International Airport project is underway. He said Andhra Pradesh has been ranked number one in ease of doing business for three consecutive years and opined that the state has attracted investments worth Rs. 67,196 crores, leading to the establishment of 127 new heavy industries.
He said that they have brought the reforms in the Education sector by implementing Nadu-Nedu works and clarified that Polavaram project works are going on at brisk pace and will be completed by 2025.
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