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Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy has laid the inspiration stone for institution of Dr. YSR Tribal Medical College at Paderu in the Agency space of the district, in digital mode, on Friday.
Speaking on the event, the Chief Minister spoke in regards to the dedication of his authorities in direction of the welfare of tribal individuals. He recalled that he had come to know in regards to the issues of the tribal individuals in getting fashionable medical services throughout his ‘padayatra’.
The medical college can be arrange at a value of ₹500 crore — ₹195 crore from CSS (Centrally Sponsored Scheme) and ₹305 crore from the State authorities. In all, 22 major and ancillary buildings, like educating hospital, medical college, nursing college, utilities, nurses hostels and residential quarters, with a complete constructed up space of 15.05 lakh sft., can be be constructed.
As declared in the election manifesto of YSRCP, tribal individuals can be made farmers to allow them stand on their ft. The ‘Navaratnalu’ scheme was being carried out in proper earnest. The goal of the federal government was that every tribal household ought to have not less than two acres of land in their possession, he mentioned.
The boundaries can be earmarked to stop disputes and ₹13,500 can be given to every household beneath Rythu Bharosa. He mentioned that fifty% of the nominated posts can be given to SC s and STs. Proposals have been despatched to the Centre for appointment of the SC/ST Commission. ST households can be given free energy as much as 200 models, mentioned the Chief Minister.
‘Red letter day’
Deputy Chief Minister and Tribal Welfare Minister Pushpa Srivani described the distribution of ROFR pattas to the tribal individuals as a purple letter day in the historical past of Girijans. Reiterating the dedication of the Chief Minister for the welfare of tribal individuals, she recalled that the federal government had cancelled the bauxite mining orders.
District Collector V. Vinay Chand mentioned that pattas had been being distributed to 48,053 households beneath the purview of Paderu ITDA.
Tourism Minister Muttamsetti Srinivasa Rao, Araku MLA Chetti Phalguna, Paderu MLA {K}. Bhagyalakshmi and MP G. Madhavi had been current.
Joint Collector M. Venugopal Reddy, ITDA PO Venkateswar Salijamula, RDO {K}. Lakshmi Siva Jyothi and Medical Council Member T. Narasinga Rao had been amongst those that attended the programme.
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