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National Rural Employment Guarantee Programme to be launched

Anantapur chosen as the first place

Anantapur, January 27, 2006

The National Rural Employment Guarantee programme (NREGP) scheduled to be launched on February 2, the president of Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) K.Keshava Rao said on Friday that mere legislation would not solve the problems but success is in their intended objectives purely depended on implementation. He said 14 districts in the State have been selected for implementing the programme.

The NREGP will be launched by the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at P.Bandlapalli village of Anantapur district. He said Congress workers would create awareness among the people on the new scheme and to make it a success by involving needy families. On 'Indiramma', Mr.Keshava Rao said all villages in the State would be provided with 18 indicator of development as listed by the UN, in three years. The DCCs would visit villages from January 27 to February 12 in the name of 'Praja Bheri' to enlist problems so that they could be included in the scheme.

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Andhra Pradesh on January 27, 2006

Three cities choose for Urban Mission
Rs.1 lakh crore alloted for development of basic facilities

National Rural Employment Guarantee Programme to be launched
Anantapur chosen as the first place

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27 January 2002
Highlights: CPI stages dharna against power tariff hike

27 January 2003
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27 January 2004
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27 January 2005

27 January 2006
Highlights: Three cities choose for Urban Mission

27 January 2007
Highlights: PCC appointed conveners for civic elections