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Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan has announced that the state will receive Rs 2,000 crore in central government funds, specifically earmarked for the improvement and development of rural road networks. The allocation is part of ongoing efforts to enhance last-mile connectivity, boost rural trade mobility, and support agricultural transportation.
Speaking to media officials, Pawan Kalyan emphasized that improved road infrastructure is essential for strengthening rural economies. He stated that villages across multiple districts will be prioritized under the rollout, ensuring equitable development and accessibility to essential public services.
Focus on Rural Connectivity and Growth
The funding will be directed toward repairing damaged roads, constructing new link roads, and upgrading existing routes that connect village clusters with markets, schools, healthcare centers, and agricultural distribution hubs. The initiative is expected to support economic upliftment while improving transportation safety.
Government officials indicated that tendering processes and district-level project allocations are already underway. Monitoring and quality assessment mechanisms will be deployed to ensure proper utilization of funds.
Strategic Support for Development
Pawan Kalyan reiterated that the state government aims to integrate rural infrastructure development with broader livelihood and welfare planning. The objective is to enhance employment opportunities and enable smoother transport for goods and services in rural regions.
FAQ
1. What is the amount sanctioned for rural road development?
Rs 2,000 crore in central funds has been allocated.
2. Who announced the funding?
Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan announced the allocation.
3. Which areas will benefit from the project?
The funding targets rural villages across Andhra Pradesh, focusing on areas requiring road upgrades or connectivity improvement.
4. What types of infrastructure work will be done?
Road repairs, new link road construction, widening of existing routes, and strengthening of road surfaces.
5. Why is rural road connectivity important?
Better roads enhance trade movement, access to public services, and rural economic development.
Published on : 5 th November
Published by : Reddy kumar
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