Naidu receives public grievances
The Hindu
Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu and Deputy Chief Minister K. Pawan Kalyan address public grievances in Mangalagiri offices.
Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu received grievances from the public at the TDP central office near Mangalagiri on Saturday.
A large number of people and also party activists submitted representations to him on diverse issues. Mr. Naidu reached out to some of the public who were lined up.
Meanwhile, Mr. Naidu declared Ambula Vyshnavi, a 2nd year medical student from Mudinepalli in Eluru district as a ‘brand ambassador’ of Amaravati in appreciation of her donation of ₹25 lakh for the development of the capital city.
Deputy Chief Minister K. Pawan Kalyan held a Jana Darbar at the Jana Sena Party office near Mangalagiri.
He personally received representations in fulfilment of his promise to be available to the public to listen to their problems and take necessary action, whenever possible.

The design team at The Indian Twist works on the spontaneous artworks by children and young adults from A Brush With Art (@abwa_chennai) and CanBridge Academy (thecanbridgeacademy), “kneading” them into its products, thereby transforming these artworks into a state of saleability. CanBridge Academy provides life skill training to young adults with autism. And ABWA promotes “expression of natural art in children with special needs”.












