Chief Minister to visit Nandyal today

Chief Minister  to visit Nandyal today
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Highlights

Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu will participate in a series of development programmes arranged at Nandyal town on Saturday. After landing in Nandyal, he will inspect the Chama Kalva and visit SPG grounds to lay foundation stone for various developmental works. He will address a public meeting at SPG Grounds in Nandyal.

Kurnool: Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu will participate in a series of development programmes arranged at Nandyal town on Saturday. After landing in Nandyal, he will inspect the Chama Kalva and visit SPG grounds to lay foundation stone for various developmental works. He will address a public meeting at SPG Grounds in Nandyal.

Highlights:

  • Will lay foundation stone for various developmental works and inspect regradation works of Kundu river
  • Chandrababu to address a public meeting at SPG Grounds

Later, he will inspect the regradation works of Kundu river and participate at bhumi puja to be held for construction of a housing colony.

An interaction with the public will also take place after the completion of puja. He will also inspect the ongoing development works and widening of roads. In the evening, he will make a night stay at Roads and Buildings (R&B) guest house and next day he will leave for Amaravati.

As Chief Minister is visiting Kurnool, District Collector S Satyanarayana and District Superintendent of Police (SP) Gopinath Jetti made elaborate arrangements. He said the Chief Minister will pay visit to Gospadu.

He directed the Additional SP (Armed Reserve) I Venkatesh to monitor the bandobast security. The SP said 10 DSPs, 23 Circle Inspectors, 86 Sub-Inspectors, 254 Assistant Sub-Inspectors and head constables, 654 constables, six platoons of Armed Reserve Forces, three platoons of Andhra Pradesh Special Police (APSP) personnel,

46 women police personnel, 300 home guards and six special party forces have been deployed at the Chief Minister’s visit to Nandyal.The entire programme of Chief Minster’s tour would be monitored through drone cameras and CCTVs, stated the SP.

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