*CM Naidu to adopt 250 poor families in Kuppam*
*A vision document to be made for every ‘Bangaru Kutumbam’*
*Plans and survey to increase the income of Bangaru Kutumbams in AP*
*P4 Phase-1 to begin from August 15*
*#IAmMargadarsi poster launched*
*CM holds Zoom conference with elected representatives and government officials on P4*
Amaravati, July 25 (prajaamaravati): As part of the prestigious P4 initiative undertaken by the state government, Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu announced the adoption of 250 ‘Bangaru Kutumbalu’ from the Kuppam constituency. On this occasion, officials presented the #IAmMargadarsi badge to the Chief Minister. On Thursday, a Zoom conference was held from the state secretariat, where the Chief Minister discussed the P4 initiative with elected representatives, district collectors, and government officials. During the event, he also unveiled the #IAmMargadarsi poster.
Speaking at the event, the Chief Minister said, “I am adopting 250 families from my Kuppam constituency. I take full responsibility for their holistic development. I have been urging mentors to step forward, and now, I am not just saying it, but demonstrating it by adopting these 250 Bangaru Kutumbams. I will make a detailed development plan for them. I am a Margadarsi. Nowhere else has such a program been undertaken to bridge the gap between the rich and the poor. In the past, with the spirit of Janmabhoomi, we developed villages. Today, through P4, we are planning focused interventions to uplift the poor. This initiative has been designed to become a model for the entire country. The P4 program, aimed at empowering the underprivileged, will be sustained continuously,” said the Chief Minister.
*Today’s Bangaru Kutumbams, Tomorrow’s Margadarsis*
“As part of P4, the families identified as ‘Bangaru Kutumbalu’ must grow in all aspects. My vision is for today’s bangaru kutumabams to become tomorrow’s mentors. Those who receive help today must come forward to help others in the future. Public awareness about this program is vital. If implemented successfully, it can become a long-lasting initiative. Many people have big dreams and great ideas, but poverty holds them back. If we extend a helping hand to such individuals, they can achieve wonders. Among all the programs I’ve undertaken, P4 is one I feel deeply connected to,” he added.
*A Vision Document for Every Bangaru Kutumbam*
“We will prepare a development plan for each family identified as a Bangaru Kutumbam. A survey with ten key questions is being conducted to assess what kind of support each family needs and what they are capable of doing. Based on this, we are preparing a vision document for every family. Through short-term, medium-term, and long-term planning, we will formulate an action plan for their upliftment. Every three months, a progress review will be conducted for each family,” the CM stated.
*P4 Phase-1 from August 15*
“Phase 1 of P4 will begin on August 15. To make this initiative a success, everyone, from me to the MLAs, must actively contribute. From the Chief Secretary to field-level employees, all must participate. Some districts need to improve their efforts in identifying Bangaru Kutumbams and Margadarsis. Over the next 15 days, intense groundwork should be carried out at the village and ward secretariat levels. MLAs must pay special attention,” the CM advised.
During the Zoom conference, the Chief Minister interacted with elected representatives and government officials. Inspired by the CM, Madanapalle MLA Shahjahan also announced the adoption of five poor families. The CM appreciated him for this gesture. Public representatives assured the CM that they would fully cooperate to implement this first-of-its-kind program in the country. The event held at the secretariat was attended by Chief Secretary K. Vijayanand, Swarnandhra P4 Foundation Vice Chairman Kutumbarao, and senior officials from the Planning Department.
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