Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu distributed NTR Assurance pensions in Penumaka village of Tadepalli mandal in Guntur district on Monday. He gave an old age pension to Pamula Naik and a widow pension to Naik’s daughter. They asked for a house, and the Chief Minister promised to provide one soon.
This was the first time pensions were being distributed across Andhra Pradesh since the new government was formed. Chandrababu Naidu launched the NTR Bharosa social pension scheme in Penumaka, while Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan and other ministers would distribute pensions in their constituencies.
During a meeting with pensioners in Penumaka, CM Chandrababu emphasized the goal of creating a poverty-less Andhra Pradesh. He spoke about raising living standards and reducing economic inequality, inspired by NTR’s vision.
Minister Lokesh had a conversation with Chandrababu at Penumaka, mentioning the slow response of authorities. Chandrababu assured that necessary actions would be taken to address any issues and promote progress without delays.
Chandrababu emphasized the need for everyone, including ministers, to adapt to new ways of governance. He warned of taking drastic measures if needed to ensure smooth functioning and development in the state.