Paritala Sunitha backs chief minister's word

Civil supplies minister said the CM is committed to implement all promises

Update: 2014-10-05 06:25 GMT
Civil supplies minister Paritala Sunitha inspects a veterinary hospital in Ganthimarri village on Saturday as part of Janmabhoomi (Photo: DC)
Ramgiri(Anantapur): Civil supplies minister Paritala Sunitha on Saturday said that Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu was giving top priority to  implementation of loan waiver and pensions to eligible beneficiaries.Launching the Janmabhoomi and Maa Vooru programmes at Ganthimarri village, the minister inspected the veterinary hospital and the facilities provided for animals. 
 
She also inspected NTR Health Centre and  the facilities in the hospital. 
She  enquired about the nutrition programme implemented under the ICDS. 
She said that the beneficiaries are satisfied with the implementation of welfare programmes by the government.She said that the government had increased the pension amount to Rs1,000 for widows and Rs1,500 to disabled persons as promised in the election manifesto.
 
The minister called upon all sections of people to voluntarily join the Janmabhoomi and Mana Vooru programmes and serve society. 
She reiterated that the Chief Minister was committed to implementing all the election promises.
ZP chairman Mr Chaman recalled the services of late Paritala Ravindra in the constituency while lauding Paritala Sunitha for following the ideals of Ravindra and working for the development of villages. 
 
Joint collector  Satyanarayana  and other officials participated in the programme. Meanwhile, in Anantapur the YSRC leaders expressed their anger at MLA Pra-bhakar Chowdhary, Mayor M. Swaroopa and deputy mayor Gampanna for  deleting  names of senior citizens  from the pensioners list.

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