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Pawan kalyan highlights tribal uplift as key priority

Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan stresses tribal welfare and agency infrastructure during Jana Sena's 13th foundation day in a remote Paderu village. He notes 460 km of roads built in tribal areas in 18 months.

Pawan kalyan highlights tribal uplift as key priority
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Amaravati, March 15, 2026: Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan placed tribal upliftment and infrastructure in agency areas at the top of the coalition government's agenda.

Speaking at the Jana Sena Party's 13th foundation day event in Nandigaruvu village, Paderu Assembly constituency, Alluri Sitarama Raju district, he emphasized welfare alongside development. The celebration shifted to this interior tribal spot to focus on grassroots outreach.

Kalyan pointed to progress under central schemes like PM JANMAN and Jal Jeevan Mission. Around 460 km of roads now connect tribal villages, easing access to healthcare, education, and services in hilltop and remote spots.

He pledged to flag restoration of key tribal land orders to Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu. Officials received directions for school repairs, new Anganwadi centres, and safe drinking water in shortage-hit hamlets.

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