Chandrababu Naidu inaugurates development works worth ₹6 crore in Naravaripalle

Naravaripalle: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu on Tuesday inaugurated and laid foundation stones for multiple development works worth over ₹6 crore in Naravaripalle village of Tirupati district, reaffirming the government’s focus on grassroots infrastructure and welfare.

The Chief Minister began his visit by inaugurating and inspecting several ongoing development projects in Naravaripalle. He later visited exhibition stalls set up in the village and reviewed millet-based tiffins, food basket initiatives and natural farming produce showcased by local groups.

During the visit, Anganwadi children greeted the Chief Minister with “Namaste sir”. Chandrababu Naidu interacted warmly with the children and spent time speaking with them. Women beneficiaries told the Chief Minister that Shining Centres were benefiting their children and that visible improvement in growth and learning was evident.

Chandrababu Naidu later inaugurated a Skill Building Centre constructed at a cost of ₹1.4 crore. He also launched a 33/11 kV semi-indoor substation built at a cost of ₹4.27 crore to strengthen local power infrastructure.

Naravaripalle development includes roads, health and irrigation projects

As part of healthcare expansion, the Chief Minister inaugurated the Sanjeevani project at the Community Health Centre. He also opened a newly constructed road from A-Rangampeta–Bhimavaram road to the Seshachala Lingeswara Swamy temple, built at a cost of ₹70 lakh.

Chandrababu Naidu further laid the foundation stone for works to channel water from the Neva Branch Canal to Kalyani Dam, Mulapalli Cheruvu and four other tanks. Officials said the project would improve irrigation and water availability for agriculture in the region.

Local MLA Pulivarthi Nani, Tirupati MLA Arani Srinivasulu, the District Collector and other public representatives attended the programme.