Nandyal MP Byreddy Shabari's Development Tour in Constituency
MP Shabari whirlwind tour in her constituency
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Byreddy Shabari, the Member of Parliament for Nandyal, conducted a development tour in Nandikotkur and Panyam constituencies, inaugurating various projects funded by her MPLADS. Key initiatives included the opening of CC roads, a mineral water plant, and a water filtration plant, addressing local issues raised by residents.
- 01Byreddy Shabari inaugurated CC roads in Tarturu village, funded by ₹55 lakh from NREGS.
- 02A mineral water plant was inaugurated in Vadala village at a cost of ₹5 lakh.
- 03Shabari interacted with students at a local school and addressed infrastructure concerns.
- 04She assured the construction of new buildings for two anganwadi centres.
- 05A water filtration plant was inaugurated in Pedda Gummadapuram to provide clean drinking water.
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On April 6, 2026, Byreddy Shabari, the MP for Nandyal, undertook a tour of her constituency, focusing on inaugurating and laying foundations for various development projects funded through her Member of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme (MPLADS). She began her tour in Tarturu village, inaugurating CC roads constructed with ₹55 lakh from the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS). During her visit to a local government school, she interacted with students and addressed the poor condition of the school building by contacting the District Educational Officer, Janardhan Reddy, for immediate action. Shabari also promised new buildings for two anganwadi centres in the village.
In Vadala village, she inaugurated a mineral water plant established at a cost of ₹5 lakh from her MPLADS funds. Local leaders raised concerns about the need for bridge constructions on the K-C Canal, to which Shabari responded positively, assuring her attention to the issues. Additionally, she inaugurated a water filtration plant in Pedda Gummadapuram village, also funded by ₹5 lakh, aimed at providing clean drinking water to residents in the nearby forest area. Throughout her tour, Shabari took representations from the villagers and committed to resolving their grievances.
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These initiatives aim to improve infrastructure and access to clean water for residents, enhancing their quality of life.
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