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460 km Roads Built in Tribal Areas in 18 Months, Says Andhra Pradesh Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan

Amaravati: Pawan Kalyan, Deputy Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, said that around 460 kilometres of roads have been constructed in tribal regions of the State over the last 18 months, significantly improving connectivity and access to essential services in remote areas.

 Pawan Kalyan

Speaking at a public event, the Deputy Chief Minister stated that the coalition government is committed to strengthening infrastructure in tribal and rural areas. He emphasized that improved road connectivity has helped residents access healthcare facilities, educational institutions and markets more easily.


Pawan Kalyan said the government is focused on ensuring inclusive development and prioritising regions that were neglected in the past. According to him, the construction of roads in tribal areas has brought long-awaited relief to many villages that earlier faced difficulties due to poor transport infrastructure.


“The coalition government is a people-friendly administration that is determined to address public grievances promptly,” he said, adding that the government is working to ensure that development benefits reach every section of society.


The Deputy Chief Minister also noted that the government is implementing several welfare and infrastructure initiatives aimed at uplifting tribal communities. These efforts include improving roads, expanding basic services and strengthening connectivity between tribal villages and nearby towns.


Officials said the newly constructed roads have significantly reduced travel time for residents and improved the movement of goods and services in tribal belts.

Pawan Kalyan reiterated that the government will continue to focus on development in remote and underserved areas, ensuring that tribal communities receive better infrastructure, social welfare support and economic opportunities in the coming years.


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