CM to participate in Sankranti celebrations with family at Naravaripalle
CM to lay foundation and Inaugurate development works Today
Amaravati:Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu proceeded to his native village, Naravaripalle, to celebrate Sankranti festivitival along with his family members. On Tuesday, the Chief Minister will inaugurate and lay foundation stones for several development projects in Naravaripalle as well as in Tirupati.
Inaugurations and Foundation Stones for Development Projects
On Tuesday morning the Chief Minister will participate in the Sankranti celebrations being held at the TTD Kalyana Mandapam premises in the village. Later, he will visit the Seshachala Lingeswara Swamy Temple. He will inaugurate the road constructed at a cost of Rs 70 lakh from A-Rangampeta–Bheemavaram road to Seshachala Lingeswara Swamy Temple. In Naravaripalle, the Chief Minister will inaugurate a 33/11 KV semi-indoor substation, a Skill Building Centre constructed at a cost of Rs 1.4 crore to provide industry-oriented training to youth, and the Sanjeevani project.
In Tirupati, the Chief Minister will inaugurate the patient attendant amenities complex built at a cost of Rs 45 lakh at tlSri Venkateswara Ramnarayan Ruia Government Hospital, a Boys’ Hostel constructed at a cost of Rs 7.5 crore at SV University, and a Girls’ Hostel built at a cost of 4s 5 crore.
He will also lay the foundation stone for a project costing Rs 126 crore to transport water from the Neeva Branch Canal to the Kalyani Dam, Moolapalli tank, and four other tanks to ensure water supply in Moolapalli. Additionally, he will lay the foundation stone for an animal shelter complex to be constructed at a cost of Rscŕ10 lakh.
At SV University, the Chief Minister will lay foundation stones for centralized advanced research laboratories costing Rs 6 crore to promote research and innovation, construction of the second floor of an academic building at a cost of Rs 5.03 crore as part of educational infrastructure development, and a compound wall to be built at a cost of Rs 2.91 crore.
Special Prayers to Goddess Nagalamma
On January 15, the Chief Minister will visit the Nagalamma temple, the presiding deity of his village, along with his family and offer special prayers. On the same day, he will return from Naravaripalle to Amaravati.
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