Andhra Pradesh's Strategic Response Amidst West Asia Conflict
Andhra Pradesh CM N Chandrababu Naidu plans measures to mitigate the West Asia conflict's impact on the state. He emphasizes economic self-reliance and proposes initiatives in gold production, green energy, and healthcare expansion. Naidu highlights infrastructure development in Amaravati and the potential for global competitiveness.
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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu announced forthcoming measures to mitigate the effects of the West Asia conflict on the state during an event in Guntur district. Naidu's planned initiatives span economic self-reliance, green energy production, and healthcare.
The CM emphasized reducing reliance on foreign resources, announcing the development of a domestic gold mine in Kurnool district and calling for public cooperation in reducing petrol and diesel consumption. Naidu advocates the work-from-home concept, promoting it as a global trend.
Naidu also highlighted infrastructure development in Amaravati, with plans for a quantum computer and expanded healthcare services. The CM set deadlines for various projects and urged industrialists to expedite their completion.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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