Thimmaraju palli (Andhra Pradesh), July 3:
Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu conducted a detailed visit to *Thimmaraju palli village, spending over *two and a half hours directly interacting with the residents. This is part of his ongoing initiative to personally engage with citizens and understand local challenges.
Walking from house to house, the Chief Minister patiently listened to people’s problems and also explained the government’s welfare schemes.
Face-to-Face Interaction with Villagers
During the visit, the villagers highlighted several issues they were facing. Some appealed to the Chief Minister to ensure college seats for their children. Others urged the government to supply gunny sacks for agricultural needs. Responding immediately, CM Chandrababu issued necessary instructions to address these concerns.
In particular, the villagers requested the construction of a common shelter for cattle, to which the CM directed officials to take swift action.
Focus on Governance Transparency
As part of the ongoing Intintiki Telugu Desam (TDP) campaign, the Chief Minister is visiting villages across the state to evaluate the effectiveness of current schemes and gather feedback. He spoke openly about the programs already being implemented and those planned for the near future.
Residents were encouraged to share both their concerns and suggestions. The interaction created a strong connection between the leadership and the rural public.
Key Highlights:
- CM Chandrababu spent over two hours in Thimmaraju palli
- Interacted with every household to understand local issues
- Immediate action taken on requests for sacks and cattle shelter
- Villagers requested support for children’s education
- Explained current and future government schemes directly
Tags:
- Chandrababu Naidu Village Visit
- Thimmarajupalli CM Visit
- Andhra Pradesh Governance
- Intintiki TDP Campaign
- CM Listens to Villagers
- Rural Development AP
- College Seats Request AP
- Agriculture Support Andhra
- Welfare Scheme Andhra Pradesh
- CM Ground-Level Interaction