On October 2, Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu conducted inspections in Machilipatnam as part of the Swachhata Hi Seva program. It is a significant initiative aimed at enhancing cleanliness and waste management across the region. Minister Ponguru Narayana was actively involved in preparing for this event and was checking everything very closely, ensuring that all necessary arrangements were in place to guarantee its success.
During the Gandhi Jayanti celebrations, Minister Narayana joined CM Naidu to reaffirm the government’s commitment to effective waste management. He announced the cancellation of the waste tax previously charged by the YSRCP government, recalling the current administration’s dedication to fulfilling election promises. Formal approval for these measures will be pursued in the upcoming cabinet meeting, further strengthening community welfare initiatives.
In addition to these efforts, Minister Narayana inspected the waste-to-energy plant in Visakhapatnam. He encouraged representatives from the Jindal Group to adopt advanced technologies that enhance electricity generation from waste, underscoring the government’s focus on sustainable waste management practices. This visit marked Narayana’s first inspection of Visakhapatnam facilities since taking office, showcasing a collaborative approach with Gajuwaka MLA Ganta Srinivasa Rao and GVMC Commissioner P. Sampath Kumar to improve waste management strategies in the region.
Minister Ponguru Narayana’s initiatives are vital in promoting a cleaner environment and improving the quality of life for residents in Machilipatnam and surrounding areas. By focusing on innovative waste management solutions, the government aims to promote sustainable practices that will create healthier, greener communities.
During the Gandhi Jayanti celebrations, Minister Narayana joined CM Naidu to reaffirm the government’s commitment to effective waste management. He announced the cancellation of the waste tax previously charged by the YSRCP government, recalling the current administration’s dedication to fulfilling election promises. Formal approval for these measures will be pursued in the upcoming cabinet meeting, further strengthening community welfare initiatives.
In addition to these efforts, Minister Narayana inspected the waste-to-energy plant in Visakhapatnam. He encouraged representatives from the Jindal Group to adopt advanced technologies that enhance electricity generation from waste, underscoring the government’s focus on sustainable waste management practices. This visit marked Narayana’s first inspection of Visakhapatnam facilities since taking office, showcasing a collaborative approach with Gajuwaka MLA Ganta Srinivasa Rao and GVMC Commissioner P. Sampath Kumar to improve waste management strategies in the region.
Minister Ponguru Narayana’s initiatives are vital in promoting a cleaner environment and improving the quality of life for residents in Machilipatnam and surrounding areas. By focusing on innovative waste management solutions, the government aims to promote sustainable practices that will create healthier, greener communities.