Fulfilled 95 per cent promises in 18 months: CM Jagan Mohan Reddy

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Vizianagaram: Chief Minister Y.S
Jagan Mohan Reddy said on Wednesday that he has fulfilled 95 per cent of the pre-poll promises made to the people during the 18 months of
the YSRC rule.Addressing a gathering after unveiling the pylon for the YSR Jagananna Colony at Gunkalam near here, the largest housing
said the market value of each house plot in Gunkalam was worth `3 lakh
Its value would increase to 6-7 lakh by the time the houses and other basic infrastructure are ready
"All these houses are being given free to the beneficiaries, and the sole aim is to help them lead a better life," he said.In Vizianagaram,
the layout is spread across 400 acres and this would house 12,301 families.The chief minister said that about 30.75 lakh free-housing
project beneficiaries have been identified across the state, For them, 28.30 lakh houses will be constructed under the YSR Jagananna layouts
activities
In the past 18 months, 43 lakh women were benefited from the Amma Vodi, 25 lakh women received Cheyuta, 62 lakh beneficiaries are getting
pensions on the first day every month, over 50 lakh farmers were benefited through the YSR Rythu Bharosa, and 1.35 crore families have
availed health services through the YSR Aarogyasri.The Chief Minister came down heavily on Opposition leader N
Chandrababu Naidu and his men, saying they were stalling distribution of 54,000 house pattas to the poor in Amaravati by moving courts and
petition in the high court though he had nothing to do with the lands
Petitions were also filed in the high court opposing the house pattas distribution in Rajahmundry and Pulivendula constituency," the Chief
Minister said.The Chief Minister said the first phase of the Uttarandhra Sujala Sravanti was progressing with an outlay of `2,000 crore and
the state government recently sanctioned `4,134 crore for the second phase