A.P. will be garbage-free soon, says MA&UD Minister

The government has sanctioned ₹50 crore for the repair of canals in Nellore, says MA&UD Minister P. Narayana.

The govthas sanctioned ₹50 crore for the repair of canals in Nellore, says MA&UD Minister P. Narayana.
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Andhra Pradesh will almost right now change into a garbage-free converse with the establishment of eight Raze-to-Energy Recycling Flowers. Other than the current two plants in Visakhapatnam and Guntur, the government has announced four plants at Nellore, Kakinada, Kadapa and Kurnool. Two more plants are increasing at Vijayawada and Tirupati, MA&UD Minister Ponguru Narayana said.

On the sidelines of a review meeting at Nellore Municipal Corporation (NMC) on Wednesday, he said, “Though the YSRCP govt had left over 85 lakh tonnes of garbage, the coalition govt had cleared it two weeks sooner than the deadline of October 2. The converse will in all probability be garbage-free once the remaining 30 lakh tonnes are eliminated from the dump yard grounds.”

“The Advise produces nearly 7,500 tonnes of garbage a day. With the abet of the extinguish-to-energy plants, it’ll be transformed into electrical energy. Firms love Jindal City Infrastructure Shrimp and Antony Lara Renewable Energy Non-public Shrimp will in all probability be investing ₹350 to ₹400 crore to space up each plant,” he said.

Speaking in regards to the measures to steer certain of the specter of floods in Nellore, he said, “The govthas sanctioned ₹50 crore for the repair of canals. As per the original notion of the NMC, totally 20% of the people which can be living by encroaching on the canals will lose their houses.”

Referring to the anti-encroachment power, the Minister said, “Steps will in all probability be taken to make sure that the sorrowful people are given alternate alternatives love TIDCO houses. Some people are spreading falsehood over the difficulty for political features.”

The Minister presented Chief Minister Reduction Fund (CMRF) cheques of ₹22.42 lakh to 29 beneficiaries.

Published – December 25, 2025 05:52 pm IST

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