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ANDHRA PRADESH: Union Minister, Dr. Jitendra Singh emphasized the importance of “women-led development” as a key priority of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s governance agenda while addressing a congregation of nearly 3,000 women from Self-Help Groups (SHGs) in Moragudi village. He said, the Self Help Groups reflect the potential of women-led development in India.
While continuing his three-day visit to Kadapa under the Aspirational Districts Programme (ADP), the Minister’s engagements underscored key developmental priorities, including women’s empowerment, education, infrastructure, and tourism.
Dr. Jitendra Singh travelled to Moragudi village, where he engaged with women-led Self-Help Groups (SHGs). These groups are playing a transformative role in empowering rural women by promoting financial literacy, food processing, and the production of handloom and millet-based products. Supported by central schemes such as the PM Formalisation of Micro Food Processing Enterprises (PMFME), these SHGs represent a beacon of hope for economic self-reliance. The Minister lauded their efforts and encouraged further skill development through programs like SEEDAP, which aim to enhance employability and entrepreneurial opportunities in the region.
Prior to the event, Dr. Jitendra Singh visited an exhibition showcasing a diverse range of products, including local food items and small utility products. The display highlighted the creativity and entrepreneurial spirit of the participants, emphasizing the importance of promoting indigenous goods and self-reliance. Education and infrastructure development were also key priorities during the visit. At the Zilla Parishad High School in Moragudi, Dr. Jitendra Singh laid the foundation stone for a central kitchen. This facility will cater to the nutritional needs of school children, ensuring the effective delivery of midday meal programs. He also inspected ongoing infrastructure projects, including roads, drainage systems, housing, and access to clean drinking water. These initiatives are pivotal in laying the groundwork for long-term, sustainable development in the district. Later in the day, Dr. Jitendra Singh visited Gandikota, a historic site known for its stunning landscapes and cultural significance. During discussions with local officials, he emphasized the potential of tourism as an economic driver for the region. By developing Gandikota into a prominent heritage destination, the government aims to create employment opportunities while preserving the site’s unique charm and history.
Reflecting on his engagements, Dr. Jitendra Singh reiterated the importance of the Aspirational Districts Programme in fostering equitable growth. “The ADP has shown us that with focused governance and collaboration, we can uplift even the most underdeveloped regions and provide their residents with opportunities on par with the best-performing districts in the country. This is a testament to the vision of our Prime Minister, who believes in an inclusive and progressive India,” he said. Dr. Jitendra Singh’s visit to YSR Kadapa not only highlighted the achievements of the district under the ADP but also shed light on the challenges that remain. His detailed assessments and interactions with various stakeholders will help inform strategies to address these gaps, ensuring the district continues on its path toward holistic development.
The Minister’s proactive approach reflects the government’s resolve to turn policies into impactful actions. Through programs like the ADP, the administration remains committed to empowering local communities, enhancing infrastructure, and fostering innovation, creating a roadmap for sustainable progress across India. YSR Kadapa’s transformation is not just a story of growth for one district but a vision for the future of equitable development in the nation.