In the wake of the new year, AP CM Jagan has announced more schemes who have taken many historic decisions within six months of coming to power. He held a meeting with key officers at the CM camp office.
A couple of days the government has decided to offer the facility to get sand at their doorstep. This decision was taken to counter the sand crisis in the state.
According to the new decision taken by the government. Merging APSRTC into the government will be the first promise which will happen on Jan 1st, 2020. The beneficiaries of schemes like Amma Vodi, Raithu Bharosa will be benefitted in the new year. Under the Aarogyasri scheme, 2059 diseases will be treated.
The new Aarogyasri cards will be issued on Jan 3 and by the end of Feb, almost 1.42 crore cards will be issued. The services of Aarogya Sri will kick start from West Godavari as a pilot project. With the new Aarogyasri, Cancer will be treated completely and diseases like Thalassemia, SElenimia and Himofilia patients will be given Rs. 10,000 will be given as a pension.
The government has also focused especially on education. Almost Rs. 200 crores have been spent on the quality of the food which will be provided to students of government schools.
A couple of days the government has decided to offer the facility to get sand at their doorstep. This decision was taken to counter the sand crisis in the state.
According to the new decision taken by the government. Merging APSRTC into the government will be the first promise which will happen on Jan 1st, 2020. The beneficiaries of schemes like Amma Vodi, Raithu Bharosa will be benefitted in the new year. Under the Aarogyasri scheme, 2059 diseases will be treated.
The new Aarogyasri cards will be issued on Jan 3 and by the end of Feb, almost 1.42 crore cards will be issued. The services of Aarogya Sri will kick start from West Godavari as a pilot project. With the new Aarogyasri, Cancer will be treated completely and diseases like Thalassemia, SElenimia and Himofilia patients will be given Rs. 10,000 will be given as a pension.
The government has also focused especially on education. Almost Rs. 200 crores have been spent on the quality of the food which will be provided to students of government schools.