Naidu seeks suggestions for vision document!

Telugu Desam Party president and Andhra Pradesh chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu, who has announced an ambitious vision document for the state till 2047 on the lines of Viksit Bharat-2047 of the Narendra Modi government, wants to involve people from all sections in preparing the document.

The document – named as Swarnandhra@2047 – is likely to be unveiled on November 1, which is being celebrated as state formation day. So, Naidu posted a message on social media on Saturday, seeking suggestions from the people to prepare the final document.

The message said: “Do you have suggestions for the future vision of Andhra Pradesh? You can now share them directly with the GoAP, and receive an e-certificate as a token of appreciation for your contribution.

Our target is to lead India with a GSDP of $2.4 trillion and a per capita income of over $43,000 by 2047. As we embark on this journey towards SwarnaAndhrapradesh @ 2047, we're inviting suggestions from our fellow citizens on shaping a brighter AP. Readmore!

Every voice matters and every suggestion counts. Let's build our state together - looking forward to hearing from you! 

swarnandhra.ap.gov.in/Suggestions.”

The state government is planning to incorporate strategies to help the government address priorities such as zero poverty, ease of living, development of social infrastructure, demographic management, data centers, and artificial intelligence. 

A draft of the vision document will be made available to the public via the government website till October 5, accompanied by a QR code, to invite suggestions from various stakeholders.

A series of awareness programs will also be conducted at the mandal, municipal, and village panchayat levels during this period to engage the public.

District collectors have been directed to organize meetings with farmers and representatives from associations and chambers of commerce to facilitate discussions.

Furthermore, awareness programs will be initiated among students, including essay and debate competitions in schools and colleges.

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