Andhra Pradesh Urban Development Minister Narayana insists on effective waste management

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Andhra Pradesh Minister for Municipal Administration P. Narayana addressing a store   successful  Amaravati connected  Tuesday.

Andhra Pradesh Minister for Municipal Administration P. Narayana addressing a store successful Amaravati connected Tuesday.

Municipal Administration and Urban Development Minister P. Narayana directed the Municipal Commissioners to guarantee effectual absorption of coagulated and liquid waste, drainage systems, roads, and thoroughfare lighting successful their respective areas.

Mr. Narayana emphasized that the authorities was prioritizing municipality infrastructure development, and urged the officials to implicit projects wrong the acceptable timelines.

Addressing the three-day store for the Municipal Commissioners and engineers astatine the Directorate of Municipal Administration connected Tuesday, Mr. Narayana reviewed the ongoing projects successful 77 municipalities. On the archetypal day, representatives from 29 municipalities participated.

Mr. Narayana said 85 lakh MT of bequest discarded had already been cleared, and different 20 lakh MT would beryllium removed by December this year.

“From January 2026. each municipal coagulated discarded volition beryllium processed scientifically,” the Minister said, and announced that six caller waste-to-energy plants would beryllium established, successful summation to the existing two, to marque each municipalities dump yard–free.

Under the AMRUT 2.0 scheme, the Minister said the authorities aimed astatine supply drinking h2o to 90% households successful 2 years. He instructed that completed TIDCO houses beryllium allotted to the beneficiaries each Saturday, and that 100% operation beryllium completed by June next.

The store was attended by Municipal Director P. Sampath Kumar, TIDCO Managing Director B. Sunil Kumar Reddy, and Engineer-in-Chief M. Prabhakar Rao.

Published - October 07, 2025 08:42 p.m. IST

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