Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, along with Endowments Minister Anam Ramanarayana Reddy, paid a visit to the family of Ch. Susmita, a tribal woman, at Nellorepalem village in Atmakur mandal of SPSR Nellore district on Thursday. The purpose of the visit was to distribute NTR Bharosa pensions to the residents of the village. Before heading to a meeting in Narampet, Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu stopped by Nellorepalem village to interact with the locals and provide them with the much-needed support from the government.
During the ‘Pedala Sevalo Prabhutvam’ programme in the ST Colony, Mr. Naidu engaged in a conversation with Ch. Susmita, who had lost her husband and was dependent on the widow’s pension provided by the State government. He personally handed over the NTR Bharosa pension amount to her, showing his commitment to the welfare of the people. Mr. Naidu also took the time to speak to Susmita’s brother and parents, assuring them of the government’s assistance.
In a compassionate gesture, Mr. Naidu directed the Nellore District Collector O. Anand to arrange DSC coaching for Susmita and provide a drone to her younger brother, who had completed ITI, for agricultural purposes. He also emphasized the importance of education by ensuring that Susmita’s five-year-old daughter, Chetrika, was enrolled in a Gurukul school. Accompanied by Endowments Minister Anam Ramanarayana Reddy, Mr. Naidu captured moments with the family in selfies and photos, highlighting the personal touch in his interactions with the residents.
The Chief Minister’s visit was met with joy and appreciation by the tribal people in the colony, who expressed their gratitude for his attention to their needs. Some individuals took the opportunity to submit petitions to Mr. Naidu, addressing various issues that they were facing. In response, Mr. Naidu promptly instructed the Collector to take immediate action to resolve these concerns, demonstrating his proactive approach towards governance.
The outreach efforts of Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu and Endowments Minister Anam Ramanarayana Reddy underscored the government’s commitment to uplifting the marginalized communities and providing them with the necessary support to improve their quality of life. The personal interactions and assurances given by Mr. Naidu during the visit reflected a sense of empathy and responsibility towards addressing the challenges faced by the tribal population.
Overall, the visit to Nellorepalem village in Atmakur mandal of SPSR Nellore district served as a reminder of the government’s dedication to inclusive development and ensuring the well-being of all citizens, especially those from vulnerable backgrounds. The impact of such initiatives extends beyond the distribution of pensions and coaching programs, fostering a sense of community and solidarity among the residents. As Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu continues to engage with the grassroots level, the positive outcomes of these interactions are poised to create a lasting impact on the lives of the people in the region.