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New road ends 40-year wait in kadapa's sivanandapuram

Residents of Sivanandapuram in Kadapa city finally have a proper main road after four decades of mud tracks. TDP leader Reddeppagari Srinivasa Reddy inaugurated the ₹30 lakh project on March 2, 2026.

New road ends 40-year wait in kadapa's sivanandapuram
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Kadapa, March 2, 2026: A long-standing demand in the Sivanandapuram locality of Kadapa city came to fruition as Telugu Desam Party Polit Bureau member Reddeppagari Srinivasa Reddy opened the new main road.

The development, costing ₹30 lakh, replaces a decades-old mud-topped path that residents endured for 40 years.

The project fulfilled a key poll promise by the TDP. Local appeals, amplified by party division in-charge leaders and Kadapa MLA Reddeppagari Madhavi, drove quick resource mobilisation under the NDA government.

Srinivasa Reddy highlighted the road as proof of the government's focus on grassroots development and credited his wife's role in pushing the initiative.

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