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New Indian Express
5 days ago
- Politics
- New Indian Express
CM Naidu adopts 250 families under P4 scheme, urges people's movement to end poverty in AP
VIJAYAWADA: Demonstrating a strong commitment to eradicating poverty, Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu announced that he and his family will join the ranks of Margadarsulu (mentors) under the State's ambitious Zero Poverty P4 programme. Speaking at a review meeting and unveiling the #IAmMargadarsi poster at the Secretariat on Friday, Naidu declared, 'I am adopting 250 families from my Kuppam constituency. I take full responsibility for their holistic development. I've been urging mentors to come forward, and now I'm leading by example by adopting these 250 Bangaru Kutumbams. I will prepare a detailed development plan for them. I am a Margadarsi. No other State has undertaken such an initiative to bridge the gap between the rich and the poor.' The Chief Minister expressed confidence that his active participation would inspire others to step forward as Margadarsulu and support underprivileged families. He emphasised that the initiative must become a people's movement, with collective efforts aimed at uplifting the State's most vulnerable communities. Naidu reiterated that empowering poor families is a central goal of the coalition government and urged officials to implement the most effective strategies across all regions. He called on Telugu diaspora to join the initiative and directed officials to engage the AP NRT Society.


Hans India
5 days ago
- Politics
- Hans India
CM, family to adopt 250 poor families
Vijayawada: Leadingfrom the front and demonstrating that the coalition government's recent initiative, 'Zero poverty programme', is not just a political hungama of appealing to the rich to help the poor; Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu and his family members have decided to adopt 250 impoverished families in Kuppam, thereby reflecting the proverb 'Charity begins at home' and standing out as a role model for others. "I am adopting 250 families from my Kuppam constituency, taking full responsibility for their holistic development," the Chief Minister declared. "I've been urging mentors to step forward, and now, I'm not just saying it, but demonstrating it by adopting these 250 Bangaru Kutumbams. I will make a detailed development plan for them. I am a Margadarsi." Officials presented the "I Am Margadarsi" badge to the Chief Minister, who then unveiled the corresponding poster, symbolizing his direct involvement. Naidu had launched the 'P4 - Margadarsi Bangaru Kutumbam' programme,which aims to lift families out of poverty by connecting them with mentors. Under P4, affluent people who commit to uplifting the poor are designated as 'Margadarsis' (mentors) and the beneficiaries as 'Bangaru Kutumbam' (golden family). P4 encourages the wealthiest 10 per cent of society to adopt and guide the poorest 20 per cent towards economic stability. While reviewing the P-4 (Public Private People Partnership Programme) on Friday, the Chief Minister asserted that this personal involvement would inspire others and encourage affluent sections among citizens to come forward as mentors. The Chief Minister expressed his view that the P4 initiative was 'evolving into a people's movement' and reiterated that empowerment of poor families was a core objective of the coalition government. Chief Minister Naidu emphasised the unique nature of the P4 programme, stating, "Nowhere else has such a programme been undertaken to bridge the gap between the rich and the poor." He drew a parallel to the past "Janmabhoomi" spirit, which focused on village development, explaining that P4 now aims for "focused interventions to uplift the poor." The Chief Minister urged officials to implement the most effective strategies across all regions to ensure the success of the programme. "As part of P4, the families identified as 'Bangaru Kutumbalu' must grow in all aspects. My vision is for today's Bangaru Kutumbams to become tomorrow's mentors. Those who receive help today must come forward to help others in the future," he articulated. The Chief Minister stressed the vital importance of public awareness for the program's success, envisioning it as a "long-lasting initiative." He highlighted that many individuals were held back by poverty despite having "big dreams and great ideas," and that extending a helping hand can enable them to "achieve wonders." "Among all the programs I've undertaken, P4 is one I feel deeply connected to," he added. The Chief Minister called upon Telugu people around the world to become part of the initiative and advised officials to engage the AP NRT Society to involve the Telugu diaspora. In the context, he stressed the responsibility of District Collectors to coordinate with corporate entities and encourage their participation. Emphasising the importance of local engagement, Chandrababu Naidu suggested that villages be taken as the basic unit, with NRIs and industrialists from those regions adopting local Bangaru kutumbam. In the absence of local mentors, he said, officials could establish connections with 'non-local supporters'. To accommodate donors at the state level, the Chief Minister proposed the creation of a common fund that would be used to provide support to Bangaru kutumbams as part of the P4 initiative. The Chief Minister announced that Phase 1 of P4 will commence on August 15. He stated that a comprehensive development plan would be prepared for each identified Bangaru Kutumbam. This involves a survey with ten key questions to assess each family's specific needs and capabilities, based on which a "vision document for every family" is being prepared. The Chief Minister directed that the survey for identifying the priorities of Bangaru kutumbams be completed by August 10. He emphasised the need to obtain feedback on both financial- and non-financial assistance provided by mentors. He said that officials must instill trust among mentors and ensure that all information about Bangaru Kutumbams and mentors was accurately recorded at the village and ward secretariat levels. The Chief Minister underscored that by August 15, efforts must be made to ensure the adoption of 15 lakh Bangaru Kutumbams by mentors. As of now, 5,74,811 Kutumbams have been adopted and 57,503 individuals registered as mentors. Officials informed him that an additional two lakh mentors were required to reach the goal. Palnadu district has recorded the highest number of adoptions, while Visakhapatnam has the fewest. The Chief Minister announced that Phase 1 of P4 will commence on August 15. He stated that a comprehensive development plan would be prepared for each identified Bangaru Kutumbam. This involves a survey with ten key questions to assess each family's specific needs and capabilities, based on which a "vision document for every family" is being prepared. For the initiative's success, CM Naidu stressed the need for active contributions from "everyone, from me to the MLAs," and from the "Chief Secretary to field-level employees." During a Zoom conference, the Chief Minister interacted with elected representatives and government officials. Inspired by the CM's gesture, Madanapalle MLA Shahjahan also announced the adoption of five poor families, a move appreciated by the Chief Minister. Public representatives assured the CM of their full cooperation in implementing this first-of-its-kind program in the country. The Chief Minister highlighted the critical role of organisations such as KPMG, Milaap, Tammada, Bhavya, Bhargo, and Project Deep in supporting the P4 programme. Chief Secretary K. Vijayanand, Swarnandhra P4 Foundation Vice-Chairman Kutumbarao, and senior officials from the Planning Department were present during the review.


Hans India
6 days ago
- Politics
- Hans India
Andhra Pradesh CM, family turn mentors under Zero Poverty initiative
Amaravati: Leading by example, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu and his family members have come forward to become mentors under the state government's zero poverty initiative P4. The Chief Minister and his family would personally adopt Bangaru Kutumbams, as the beneficiary families under the programme are called. During a review meeting held on Friday at the Secretariat on P4 initiative, the Chief Minister announced that he and members of his family would actively participate in the programme He stated that this personal involvement would inspire others and encourage more affluent citizens to come forward as mentors. The Chief Minister reiterated that by August 15, efforts must be made to ensure the adoption of 15 lakh Bangaru Kutumbams by mentors. As of now, 5,74,811 families have been adopted and 57,503 individuals have registered as mentors. Officials informed him that an additional two lakh mentors are required to reach the goal. Palnadu district has recorded the highest number of adoptions, while Visakhapatnam has the fewest. The Zero Poverty P4 programme is being implemented through three models. In the first model, a mentor adopts a Bangaru Kutumbam and provides non-financial assistance. This approach does not have a time limit. The second model, titled Fund a Need, is designed to provide direct financial support to Kutumbams with specific monetary needs and is time-bound. The third model involves adopting entire villages or mandals to fulfill broader community needs and organise developmental and welfare activities. This model is aligned with corporate social responsibility and is intended specifically for corporate participation. The Chief Minister said that the P4 initiative is evolving into a people's movement and reiterated that the empowerment of poor families is a core objective of the coalition government. He urged officials to implement the most effective strategies across all regions to ensure the success of the programme. He called on Telugu people around the world to become part of the initiative and advised officials to engage the AP NRT Society to involve the diaspora. He also stressed the responsibility of district collectors to coordinate with corporate organisations and encourage their participation. Emphasisng the importance of local engagement, he suggested that villages be taken as the basic unit and that NRIs and industrialists from those regions adopt local Bangaru Kutumbams. In the absence of local mentors, he directed officials to establish connections with non-local supporters. To accommodate donors at the state level, the Chief Minister proposed the creation of a common fund that would be used to provide support to Bangaru Kutumbams. The Chief Minister directed that the survey identifying the top priorities of Bangaru Kutumbams be completed by August 10. He emphasised the need to gather feedback on both financial and non-financial assistance provided by mentors. Officials must instill trust among mentors and ensure that all information about Bangaru Kutumbams and mentors is accurately recorded at the village and ward secretariat levels. Only then, he said, can justice be delivered to all beneficiaries. He also instructed P4 coordinators to use online platforms to raise awareness among Bangaru Kutumbams. Adopted Kutumbams are receiving timely updates through automated messages. Officials also briefed the Chief Minister on the digital promotion campaign being implemented to expand public awareness of the P4 initiative via social media and other platforms.


New Indian Express
20-07-2025
- General
- New Indian Express
CM Naidu vows to empower 20 lakh poor families through P4 initiative
TIRUPATI: Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu on Sunday said he would serve as a guardian for poor children across Andhra Pradesh, calling the opportunity a 'God-given responsibility'. He was addressing a gathering at the Praja Vedika during an awareness meeting on the newly launched P4 (People-Public-Private-Partnership) programme. Naidu reiterated his long-standing goal to eliminate poverty from the State by 2029. 'My dream is to make Andhra Pradesh a State without poverty. Through the P4 initiative, we aim to uplift 15 to 20 lakh poor families,' he said, adding that the programme will be a global model and succeed with the blessings of Lord Venkateswara. 'If we support these golden children, their confidence will grow, and they, in turn, will uplift others,' he added, referring to the Bangaru Kutumbams (golden families) scheme under P4. P4 beneficiaries share their journeys of struggle & hope Beneficiaries of the P4 initiative shared emotional stories of hardship and aspiration at the Praja Vedika, drawing applause and support from officials, community leaders, and NGOs. A beneficiary named D Vinutha said that she scored 986 marks in Intermediate BiPC and is currently pursuing long-term coaching for medical entrance. Her sister Anitha has completed Intermediate, and her brother Ganesh is in Class 10. The siblings lost their mother in 2014 and their father during the COVID-19 pandemic and have been raised by their grandparents. 'If we get the right guidance, we will study well, reach good positions, and guide others,' Vinutha said. Rotary Club President Rajendra Shetty praised the Chief Minister for his vision and pledged that the Rotary Club would sponsor the education of Vinutha and her siblings. 'Chandrababu is a boon from Lord Venkateswara,' Shetty said. Another beneficiary, Eshwari, lost her husband in 2019 and receives no support from her in-laws. She is raising two sons, currently in Classes 8 and 5. Moved by her story, Senior Scientist Srinivas from Ras Vignana Kendram announced that his organisation would sponsor her sons' education and offer her a beautician training course.


New Indian Express
18-07-2025
- Politics
- New Indian Express
P4 initiative gains NRI backing in US to support Andhra's underprivileged athletes
VIJAYAWADA: The P4 (Public-Private-People Partnership), launched by Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu under Swarnandhra Vision 2047, seems to be gaining momentum with fresh support coming from the Indian diaspora in the United States. In a recent visit to the US, Sports Authority of Andhra Pradesh (SAAP) Chairman Animini Ravi Naidu garnered support from several NRIs, particularly those passionate about sports. They have pledged financial and logistical assistance to support underprivileged athletes in the State. Launched during Ugadi this year, the P4 initiative aims to eradicate poverty by connecting successful individuals and families, described as Margadarsis (mentors) with economically disadvantaged families known as Bangaru Kutumbams (Golden Families). Support is provided in areas such as education, healthcare, sports, entrepreneurship, and community development. The State government acts as a facilitator, ensuring transparency and real-time monitoring through digital dashboards. Speaking to TNIE, Ravi Naidu said, 'Around 30 athletes from Andhra Pradesh will initially benefit under this initiative, supported by NRIs who were moved by the programme's intent. The diaspora strongly resonated with the mission.' He emphasised that the support would be merit-based, focusing on athletes with proven potential, especially those who have won medals but lack financial backing. 'A rigorous, transparent selection process will be followed to ensure fairness,' he added. Efforts are underway to identify eligible candidates and formalise guidelines for implementing NRI-sponsored support under the P4 programme. The initiative also aims to develop sports infrastructure in the State and foster inclusive growth for budding athletes.