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Nara Chandrababu Naidu the Former Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh has set the AP target to become one of the top three high-performing states in India by 2022 and achieve the status of the best state in the country by 2029, and this vision is to lay the foundation of the Sunrise State of Andhra Pradesh, the Greatest TDP Contribution. The Vision, which was created in 2015, set forth the State's long-term vision and aim for 15 years, but only included action plans for the first phase (for 5 years, from 2015 to 2019), with a clause to evaluate and recalibrate the Vision when this phase was finished. Therefore, it is an excellent time to evaluate the performance and accomplishments from the first phase and create a clear strategy and action plan for the next five years (2019-24).

Such lofty objectives call for coordinated action at all levels, from local area bodies (GPs and ULBs) through districts and the state. As a result, a decentralized strategy that starts at the grassroots level was used to create and produce Sunrise Andhra Pradesh version 2.0. For all Gram Panchayats and Urban Wards, the initial stage involved the creation of Village and Ward Development Plans (VDP and WDP). The creation and publication of District Visions for 13 districts came next. State Vision 2.0 is being made public as a last step. For the Latest TDP News Updates, you may visit the TDP party Leaders' official website.

 

The state is still committed to the overarching goals of a 12% CAGR of GSDP in constant prices and an HDI value of 0.9 by 2029 for economic and social growth. However, in-depth strategies and action plans for the next five years have been created while taking into account the TDP Achievements of the previous four years and the shifting geopolitical and global environment.

 

The cornerstone of the development strategy has been identified as the effective, inclusive, and sustainable management of the State's

  1. Energy resources
  2. Land resources
  3. Natural mineral resources
  4. Water resources
  5. Communication.
  6. Solid and liquid waste
  7. Food security and zero-budget natural farming
  8. Logistics
  9. Green cover

 

The Vision Management Unit will continue to provide the institutional capacity to support, anchor, and monitor all the activities necessary to achieve the vision targets, including research, strategy documentation, stakeholder consultation, action plan preparation, monitoring, and evaluation of targets.

 

The welfare and contentment of its citizens continue to be the primary objectives of the government and always will be. In order to help the state of Andhra Pradesh achieve its ultimate goals of well-being, happiness, economic prosperity, and citizen satisfaction, this document offers strategies.

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