According to an official release, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy observed activities at the School Education Department in the state capital on Monday.
On April 7, YSR Congress Party MP Alla Ayodhya Rami Reddy released posters and a video documentary of ‘Jagananne Maa Bhavishyathu,’ as part of the party’s public outreach campaign, which began last Friday with the goal of explaining to people the government’s welfare and development efforts.
Addressing the media at the party’s central office, he stated that the slogan “Ma Nammakam Nuvve Jagan” was chosen by the people after they benefited from the government’s social programmes.
During the 14-day period, a door-to-door campaign will be carried out, reaching out to 1.60 crore households in the state, representing the full five crore people.
Reddy stated that the Chief Minister’s objective is to make a noticeable difference in people’s lives, and that political parties should be held accountable.
In a review of the GGMP, the Chief Minister also stated that approximately 92% of people out of 1.6 crore families in rural areas and 84% in urban areas benefited from Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) or non-DBT schemes implemented by the government, implying that 87 percent of people on average in the state benefited from DBT or non-DBT schemes implemented by the government.