AMRUT scheme worth ₹88.41 crore to change the face of Kavali in Nellore district: Lanka Dinakar

Lanka Dinakar (centre), Chairman of the 20-Point Program Implementation Committee, addresses the media at Kavali in Nellore district on March 21, 2026. | Photo Credit: Special editing
Lanka Dinakar, Chairman of the 20-Point Program Implementation Committee, on Saturday, March 21, 2026, said that the AMRUT scheme, which was implemented with an expenditure of Rs 88.41 million, will change the face of Kavali district in Andhra Pradesh and bring relief to the city from the persistent shortage of drinking water.
Addressing the press in Kavali, Nellore district, Dinakar said that the project will be implemented soon and a pylon in this direction will be put into service as soon as possible. The scheme, which was launched on the initiative of the then Union Minister M. Venkaiah Naidu, was set aside by the old regime in the state.
“After relaunching, the present government will soon provide pure drinking water supply to every household,” Mr. Dinakar said.
Earlier, he reviewed the progress of the AMRUT plan with Civil Commissioner Sravan Kumar and engineering officials and asked them to expedite the project. He also inspected the pylon in the Tahsildar’s office.
It was published – 22 March 2026 11:31 IST


