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Direct cash transfer to mothers ensuring children stay in schools — across 1.04 lakh schools.
Read full storyTransforming Andhra Pradesh through welfare, development, and people-first governance.
“Public service is not a position — it is a sacred duty to every family of Andhra Pradesh.”
— Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy
From a 3,648-km Praja Sankalpa Yatra to the Chief Minister's office — a story of grassroots commitment, unflinching empathy, and political reform.
Born on 21 December 1972 in Pulivendula, Kadapa district — into a family long synonymous with public service in Andhra Pradesh.
Elected as MP from Kadapa, launching a political career rooted in his late father Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy's welfare legacy.
Established the YSR Congress Party with a clear mission: pro-poor governance, welfare-driven development, and accountability.
Walked 3,648 kilometres across 134 constituencies over 341 days — listening directly to citizens. The longest political padayatra in Indian history.
Sworn in as the 17th Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh after a historic mandate of 151/175 assembly seats.
Building on a record of 30+ welfare schemes, a digital governance overhaul, and a re-imagined state of empowered citizens.
Every figure here represents a household, a student, a farmer, a mother. This is governance you can count on — literally.
Direct cash transfer to mothers ensuring children stay in schools — across 1.04 lakh schools.
Read full storyUniversal health insurance for every family up to ₹25 lakh — over 3,200+ procedures covered.
Read full story₹13,500 per farmer per year. Inclusive of tenant farmers and tribal cultivators for the first time.
Read full storyDirect support of ₹75,000 per woman over four years — building economic independence at scale.
Read full storyMassive infrastructure overhaul connecting villages, towns, and economic corridors.
Read full storyDoorstep delivery of welfare via Grama / Ward Volunteers — a global benchmark.
Read full storyA welfare ecosystem touching every demographic — caste, class, age, and profession.
Read full storyNadu-Nedu transformed schools with English medium, digital labs, and clean infrastructure.
Read full storyA welfare ecosystem unlike any in India — built around dignity, transparency, and direct benefit transfer.
₹15,000/year for every mother sending her child to school.
₹13,500 per farmer family every year — including tenants.
Universal cover up to ₹25 lakh per family.
Total transformation of every government school.
₹75,000 over four years to empower SC/ST/BC/Minority women between 45–60 years of age — building generational economic dignity.
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