Chandrababu Naidu Restart and Repairs Andhra Pradesh in less than a month

SIBY JEYYA
Investments and job creation have received little attention in andhra pradesh during the past five years of YS Jagan's administration. Several businesses that had made investments under the previous government of chandrababu naidu were also forced to leave. Young people in the state began leaving for other states in pursuit of better prospects as a result. 

There is also an imbalance in the population when there are no job possibilities in a state and young people begin to leave. The elderly are the only people left in the state. Operation De-Aging andhra pradesh was initiated by newly appointed chief minister Chandrababu Naidu.

To increase the number of job prospects in the state, Naidu is in negotiations with the investors. Naidu met with bharat petroleum corporation limited personnel the other day. Naidu is working with them to spend between 60 and 70 crores to build a petrochemical complex and oil refinery in Andhra Pradesh. Naidu is attempting to build it near Machilipatnam, and 5000 acres of land would be required for the project. The state will gain thousands of jobs from this endeavor.
 

Naidu also had a meeting with Pham Sanh Chau, the CEO of VinFast, that same day. One of Vietnam's top vehicle companies is VinFast. He has been pressing them to locate their EV and battery production facility in Andhra Pradesh. The industries department has been directed to make arrangements for them to visit appropriate land lots. The ashok Leyland Manufacturing Plant, located in the Mallavalli Industrial Corridor, is another. The plant was constructed during the previous CBN administration, but the business chose not to begin operations because of intimidation from the jagan government.
 

Now that a new government has taken office, negotiations to open the plant are underway. In less than a month after chandrababu naidu became office, all of these things had happened. Naidu resumed the investment-bringing binge with two more projects while beginning repairs on one. Andhra Pradesh's suffering over the past five years is understandable.
 
 
 

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