The cabinet has approved the implementation of schemes for the poor people of the upper caste
The cabinet has approved the implementation of schemes for the poor people of the upper caste
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Amaravati: The Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly session will pass a resolution demanding the Center to conduct a census of backward classes in the state. Information and Public Relations Minister Perni Venkataramaiah (Nani) said, "The last census was in 1931 before independence. Since then, no BC census was conducted. This step is to ensure that BCs get their fair share and Meet Kalyan.The resolution will be passed in the assembly and will be sent.

The Minister said that the Cabinet has approved the formation of Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) Welfare Department and also approved the formation of Jain Welfare Corporation and Sikh Welfare Corporation to implement the schemes for the poor people of upper caste. . He said that the cabinet has given permission to amend the Cinematography Act 1965 and allow online ticketing platform to be managed by AP State Film, Television and Theater Development Corporation for issuance of cinema tickets. The minister said that the state government has set a target to fill 41,000 vacancies in the medical and health department and 26,917 posts have been filled in the last two and a half years, and the remaining posts will be filled soon.

Other projects are Shilparamam in Visakhapatnam, tourism project at Taj Varuna Beach in Visakhapatnam and Hyatt Places in Vijayawada. The cabinet also approved the allotment of land for construction of fishing harbor at Vodarevu in Prakasam district. It also approved the proposal of Adani Enterprises to set up 200 MV Data Center Park, Business Park, Skill University and Recreation Center in Madhurwada, Visakhapatnam with an estimated investment of Rs 14,634 crore and committed employment for 24,990 jobs on 130 acres of land. Approved. .

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