Naidu Begins Kuppam Tour, Rs 675 Cr Investment Pacts to Be Signed

The state government will sign agreements with seven companies in his presence to set up industries in the region, involving investments of over Rs 675 crore.

Update: 2026-01-30 09:46 GMT
File Pic of AP CM N Chandrababu Naidu ( Source AP CMO X Account)

Chittoor: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Friday embarked on a three-day tour of his home turf - Kuppam in the district to participate in various development, welfare, and tourism programmes in his constituency.

During the visit, the state government will sign agreements with seven companies in the chief minister's presence to set up industries in the region, involving investments of over Rs 675 crore, aimed at strengthening infrastructure and generating employment for nearly 12,000 people. The proposals include a Rs 200-crore apparel unit, a Rs 180-crore nutrifeed project, and an industrial park with an investment of Rs 137.1 crore, besides four other ventures. The Chief Minister will also review plans to develop Kuppam as a ‘net zero’ zone, along with the Kuppam Master Plan and model bus stand designs.

The Chief Minister will inaugurate the Agastya Vidyachal Academy at Gudipalli, built at Rs 3 crore, and lay the foundation stone for the Learners Academy, estimated to cost Rs 10 crore.
He will lay the foundation stone for the Oberoi Visitors Centre, inaugurate the Swarna Navadisha co-working space, and the Aditya Birla Multi Skill Development Centre.
As part of tourism promotion initiatives, he will launch the Kangundi Heritage Village Bouldering Park and the Discover Kuppam tourism website. He will also lay the foundation stone for tourism development works costing Rs 4 crore and inaugurate the Punnami Resort.
Earlier in the day, the Chief Minister, who was in Guntur, inaugurated the Maternal and Child Health Centre building at the Government General Hospital. The facility was constructed with a Rs 100-crore donation from alumni of Guntur Medical College settled in North America through their alumni association.
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