Andhra Pradesh government committed to implementing ‘Super Six’ welfare schemes, say Ministers

The ‘SUPARIPALANALO THOLI ADUGU’ (first step towards good management) campaign received an enthusiastic response from the rural communities in the Gangadhara Nellore Assembly election zone. Transport Minister Mandipalli Ramprasad Reddy and Power Gottipathy Minister Ravikumar initiated an access to the door by directly interacting with the peasants to explain the flagship attempts of the state government.
On Saturday, Mr. Ramprasad Redy, who addressed the media in Gangadhara Nellore, said the prime minister was determined to implement the promised ‘Super Six’ welfare plans. Pointing out a year of the coalition government, he said that all appropriate beneficiaries were made to ensure that they get their rights without delay.
Mango farmers
Mr. Ramprasad Redy, who referred to farmer-friendly interventions, emphasized a significant increase in Totapuri Mango production-2024 from 2.5 lacquer metric tones to 7 lakh metric tons this year. He said that the state government was forced to pay dough industries to farmers to 8 kg ₹ and annex per kg would be directly credit on bank accounts as subsidies.
Infrastructure development
Ravikumar said the government has given priority to infrastructure development, especially in the energy sector. He announced that three new 33/11 KV transformer centers in Gadanki and Ramachenupalli will be watched quickly to strengthen the rural supply network.
Published – 12 July 2025 06:09 IST


