Quick Summary
- Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister K.Pawan Kalyan urged officials to expedite road construction under the ‘Adavi Thalli Bata’ programme, aimed at connecting 625 tribal villages.
- The initiative is being funded by the Pradhan Mantri Janjati Adivasi Nyaya Maha Abhiyan (PM-JANMAN), Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS), and sub-plan allocations totaling ₹1,005 crore.
- Out of 128 roads planned in reserve forest areas, forest clearances have been granted for 98; currently, 186 works are in progress and tenders for 20 more projects are underway.
- Officials highlighted challenges like rock breaking and steep terrains involved in road-laying processes.
- The Central Government has allocated ₹556 crore specifically under PM-JANMAN for this purpose.
Indian Opinion Analysis
The push to improve connectivity for Andhra Pradesh’s remote tribal villages represents a significant step toward fostering advancement in underserved regions, potentially enhancing access to essential services such as healthcare and education while boosting economic integration through better transportation networks. However, challenges like rugged terrain and delayed project execution due to environmental clearances require meticulous planning and consistent monitoring. Leveraging funds from multiple sources like PM-JANMAN and MGNREGS indicates proactive financial management, yet timely implementation remains critical to achieving lasting results that truly benefit tribal communities.
Read more: The Hindu