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Never stop learning, chief minister Chandrababu Naidu tells constituency coordinators

Never stop learning, chief minister Chandrababu Naidu tells constituency coordinators

Time of Indiaa day ago
Vijayawada: Staying hungry to learn new things will make success follow your path, chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu said while giving a pep talk to young professionals who were appointed as coordinators for the constituency vision plan and P4 on Tuesday.
Giving the example of his own life, Naidu explained the importance of being a constant learner. "I come from a village without electricity, and I brought reforms in electricity in united Andhra Pradesh, which changed the face of the state. Development is possible only when we constantly think of finding new ways to bring change," he said.
The state govt has appointed 175 young professionals, one in each of the 175 constituencies, for effective implementation of constituency development plans.
These professionals will work in line with the constituency-wise vision documents prepared as part of Swarna Andhra Vision 2047. The planning dept gave a week-long training to the young professionals on their roles and responsibilities.
The CM met them after they completed training on Tuesday. Noting that appointing a young professional for each constituency is a new approach, he asked them to identify the strengths of each constituency depending on the resources available and to identify the priorities.
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He asked them to coordinate with local public representatives and a team of nine members from various govt depts to prepare plans of action for constituency development.
Naidu cautioned them that there will be struggles in the beginning, and they should overcome them with better coordination. "Stay focused on your goals. Everyone should be a lifelong learner and think innovatively. Do not perform duties as just a job," he said, explaining how he worked when he became chief minister for the first time in 1995. "Everyone should say that the chief minister has sent good people to their constituency.
Earn a good name for yourself and bring a good name to me." The planning dept handed over appointment letters to the 175 young professionals who completed their training.
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