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Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu urged the Centre to support Andhra farmers by funding tobacco procurement, revising palm oil import duties, addressing US tariffs on aqua exports, and reducing GST on mango pulp to benefit local industries
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Says he started with BJP, moved to TDP and is now working with Congress. At Bandaru Dattatreya’s book launch, he recalls his rapport with leaders across party lines, including Prime Minister Modi
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Deputy CM Bhatti Vikramarka promised fast-tracking of the Palamuru-Rangareddy irrigation scheme and immediate release of funds. Meanwhile, Minister Jupally Krishna Rao alleged that Telangana statehood was delayed earlier due to opposition from then Andhra CM Chandrababu Naidu
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Civil Supplies Minister N Manohar alleged that the previous (YSRCP) government misused nearly Rs 17,000 crore of public funds under the name of home ration delivery.
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Naidu said India should strengthen its global product manufacturing capabilities and avoid falling into the middle-income trap.
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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu was on Wednesday unanimously re-elected as the national President of the Telugu Desam Party (TDP)
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YSRCP chief Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy on Wednesday slammed the ruling TDP's Mahanadu (annual conclave) being held in Kadapa, dismissing it as a 'big drama'
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"On his birth anniversary, I pay tribute to NTR Garu, who is deeply respected for his dedicated service to society and commitment to uplifting the poor and underprivileged. His contributions to cinema continue to captivate audiences. We draw great inspiration from his life. The NDA government in Andhra Pradesh, under the leadership of my friend Chandrababu Naidu Garu, is striving to realise NTR’s vision," Prime Minister Modi wrote on 'X'.
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Addressing his party conclave- TDP Mahanadu, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister said over the past 43 years, the TDP has faced numerous challenges. Many people said that the party was finished, but its flag has always flown high
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Naidu said two companies were allotted land here in Chittoor district to establish industrial units, which will create up to 8,000 jobs
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CM Naidu, his wife Bhuvaneswari and other family members participated in the housewarming ceremony. The Chief Minister, who has been representing Kuppam constituency for over 35 years, has built the official residence in Sivapuram in Santhipuram Mandal
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Naidu praised India's remarkable economic transformation over the past decade, rising from the world's 10th to 4th largest economy and being on track to become the third
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Naidu met three Union Ministers here and sought the Centre's support for the State's renewable energy initiatives, a defence manufacturing hub proposal and a major water transfer project.
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Naidu attended the Sri Gangamma Jatara (temple fair) in Tirupati, Chittoor district, and offered prayers
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Naidu said Andhra Pradesh will become a trend setter and create proof of concept on Yoga Day. He said PM Modi has been organising Yoga Day with passion and also enjoying its health benefits
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The Chief Minister will leave for New Delhi on May 22 and he will meet several union ministers the next day. "He is also scheduled to meet with several industrialists regarding investments in the State
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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu said on Sunday that the state government is committed to leveraging emerging technologies to build an inclusive and sustainable future
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As Murali Naik's body reached his home in the Sri Sathyasai district on Saturday night, Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan visited their place on Sunday and paid tributes to the slain soldier
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Murali Nayak of the Sri Sathya Sai district lost his life in the indiscriminate shelling by the Pakistan Army.
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Naidu said that India's first Transmedia Entertainment City to be launched here will create 25,000 jobs and attract Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)