Andhra Pradesh is getting ready to create a new plan called “demographic management” to handle important changes happening in the state. These changes include fewer babies being born, more older people living here, and families becoming smaller. This was said by Governor S Abdul Nazeer on Republic Day in Vijayawada.
The Governor explained that as the number of young workers decreases and the population ages, the state needs to be proactive. He talked about the need for a public discussion on how these changes affect everyone. The government wants to invest in better healthcare, social security, and support systems for families and communities.
He also mentioned the challenges the state faced when the previous government mismanaged money and resources. This left Andhra Pradesh in a difficult position with lots of debt and stalled projects. But now, the public has shown strong support for the current government led by Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu.
Looking ahead, Andhra Pradesh’s economy is expected to grow significantly, reaching a value of Rs 305 lakh crores by 2047. This growth means that the average income in the state could go from Rs 2.68 lakh to Rs 53.34 lakhs over 24 years.
To help with water management and agriculture, the government plans to use new technologies like AI, drones, and satellite tools for better crop monitoring and irrigation. This is all part of a vision called Swarna Andhra 2047, which aims for a better future for everyone in the state.
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