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Countries like China, South Korea, Japan and other Orissa, Karnataka, Chattisgarh & Madhya Pradesh), 7.

developed countries have experienced impressive economic Krishna (AP,Maharashtra& Karnataka), 8. Pennar River
growth on a sustained basis. This became possible with (AP & Karnataka), 9.Araniar River (AP & Tamilnadu),
planned investments in physical infrastructure such as 10.Kortaliar River (AP& Tamilnadu), 11. Palar River (AP,
irrigation projects, dams, roads, bridges, ports, airports and Karnataka & Tamilnadu), 12.Ponniar River (AP, Karnataka
other logistics relating to connectivity and communications. & Tamilnadu), 13.Budameru (AP, Telangana), 4.Errakalava
(AP, Telangana), 15.Tammileru (AP ,Telangana). Of these,
become evident in various instances. The state government utilisation of Krishna and Godavari river waters are covered
is committed to take cognizance of the changing patterns of by the Tribunal Awards. The Bahudha, Vamsadhara,
government regulation globally and transform itself into a Nagavali, Pennar, Palar, Ponniar River waters are covered
strategic and value enhancing facilitator. by Agreements among basin states.
The entire share of 512 TMC of dependable water out
of 811 TMC in the State of A.P in Krishna basin is fully
harnessed. In the AP Reorganization Act, 2014 under
Andhra Pradesh is a land of many rivers and lakes and it
is popularly referred as the “Riverine State”. There are allocation in Krishna basin for both successor states of AP
40 major, medium and minor rivers in the state, of which and Telangana and determine operation protocol for project
Godavari, Krishna, Pennar, Vamsadhara and Nagavali are
prominent in peninsular India. utilizing 308.703 TMC under existing projects and 468.688
Out of 40 rivers, 15 are interstate rivers and these are: TMC is planned utilization under ongoing projects.
1.Bahuda River (AP & Orissa), 2.Mahendra Tanaya Utilization of water for irrigation under existing projects,
River (AP & Orissa), 3.Poondi Minor Drainages(AP & ongoing projects and contemplated Projects in the river
Orissa), 4. Vamsadhara River (AP &Orissa ), 5.Nagavali basins are shown in table 7.1 below.
River (AP & Orissa), 6.Godavari (AP, Maharashtra,

Table 7.1: River Basin wise utilisation


Utilisation for irrigation (in TMC)
S. No Name of River Basin
Existing projects Ongoing projects Contemplated Projects
1 Krishna river 512.040 150.500 ----
2 Godavari river 308.703 468.688 119.756
3 Pennar river 128.94 58.12 6.750
4 Vamsadhara river 28.605 12.142 6.935
5 Other rivers 322.839 32.082 -
Total 1301.127 721.532 133.441

Table 7.2: Sector Wise Irrigation Potential created


up to March 2019
Creation of Irrigation Potential continued to be the most
prioritized area. So far, 105.36 lakh acres of irrigation Sector Ayacut (lakh acres)
potential has been created up to March 2019 under major
Major Irrigation 65.87
anicuts on Krishna, Godavari and Pennar rivers andprojects
like NagarjunaSagar, Telugu Ganga, Somasila, SRBC, Medium Irrigation 5.55
Vamsadhara, Medium Irrigation projects and Minor Minor Irrigation 25.60
Irrigation schemes. The details of sector wise irrigation APSIDC 8.34
potential created up to March 2019 are shown in Table 7.2 Total 105.36
and district-wise irrigation potential created in the state are Source: Water Resources Department
given in Annexure 7.1
Undavalli Village on U/s of Prakasam Barrage, when the
water level in Krishna River is more than the water level

Out of 60 Projects taken up during 2004-2018 period, 17


Rabi crops in Godavari Delta.During last year, 96.94 TMC
Projects were completed and 19 projects are giving partial
water is diverted to Krishna River from Godavari through

stabilization of 20.14 Lakh Acres. After completion of the


were received in Srisailam Projects and 115.40 TMC water
43 ongoing projects, 31.36 lakh acres of new ayacut will be
is released from Pothireddipadu and supplied to TGP
created and 4.79 lakh acres of ayacut will be stabilized. 14
system, KC canal, SRBC and GNSS.
New Projects are taken up during 2018-19 at an estimated
cost of Rs 26,942.75 Crs for creating new ayacut of 2.88
lakh acres and to stabilize 14.82 lakh acres.
The following are the salient achievements during 2018-19. 33.60 TMC of water is lifted during 2018-19. Water is
supplied to Marala Reservoir, Cherlopalli reservoir and
Madakasira Branch canal. Water reached Chittoor District
border and up to Madanapally and Kuppam Branch canal.
Owk bypass tunnel is completed and water is supplied to
Gandikota and other Reservoirs in Kadapa Dist. Pulakurthy
and Pulikanuma Lift Irrigation schemes are completed,
stabilizing 36,230 Acres ayacut in Kurnool District
Left main canal, by constructing a lift irrigation scheme
near Purushothapatnam (V), Seethanagaram (M) of East
Godavari District.The objective is to irrigate an ayacut of
2,15,000 Acres under Polavaram Irrigation Project Left 12 Projects (11 Projects under Jalayagnam and 1 New Project)
Main Canal, Yeleru Reservoir and Pithapuram Branch are proposed to be completed on war footing. Sangam and
Canal during contingency besides providing water for Nellore Barrage Works are programmed for completion
industrial and domestic needs of Visakhapatnam City duly by Rabi season of this year. Boddepally Raja Gopal Rao
utilizing the existing Left Main Canal infrastructure. Vamsadhara Project (Stage II- Phase - II), Sardar Gouthu
Latchanna Thotapalli Barrage project, Modernization of
Godavari Delta System, Modernization of Krishna Delta
System, Korisapadu LI Scheme, Galeru Nagari Sujala
The scheme is intended to save the capital city from Sravanthi Phase -I and Handri Neeva Sujala Sravanthi
Project Phase-I are programmed for completion by next
of Kondaveeti vagu and letting into River Krishna at

Table 7.3: Details of ongoing priority projects


Admn
IP Target
Sl. Name of the approval % of IP Created in
Contemplated date of Remarks
No Project Rs in Progress Acres
in Acres Completion
Crs
New Stab. New Stab.
Boddepally
Raja
Gopal Rao
1 2038.03 76 45000 0 0 0 07/2020 Villages in 9 Mandals of
Vamsadhara
Srikakulam District.
Project (Stage
II- Phase - II)
Admn
IP Target
Sl. Name of the approval % of IP Created in
Contemplated date of Remarks
No Project Rs in Progress Acres
in Acres Completion
Crs
10 Mandals covering 155
Villages in Vizianagaram
District and 7 Mandals
Sardar Gouthu
covering 132 Villages in
Latchanna
Srikakulam District. Apart
2 Thotapalli 1127.58 91 131221 64000 69004 64000 06/2020
from providing Irrigation
Barrage
Water, the scheme intends
project
to feed 42 Tanks for
Drinking Water Supply in
24 Villages enroute

Tharaka Irrigation facilities to


Rama new ayacut 16,538 acres
3 Theertha 471.31 48 16538 8172 0 0 12/2020 and stabilize 8,172 acres
Sagaram under Denkada anicut in
Reservoir Vijayanagaram Dist.

• Gross storage Capacity of


Reservoiur 194.6 TMC
• Utilization of water
under the Project 322
TMC.
• 80 TMC of Godavari
water to be diverted to
Krishna River.
• Hydro Power Installed
capacity is 960 MW
• 7.2 lakh Acres of new
ayacut to be created
and Stabilization of
23.5 lakh acres under
Polavaram KDS+GDS+Yeleru Delta
4 Irrigation 55548.87 71 720000 2350000 0 0 06/2021 Systems
Project • 7.2 lakh Acres of new
ayacut of PIP includes the
ayacut of 1.86 Lakh Acrs
under Pushkaram LIS and
2.066 Acrs under Tadipudi
LIS.
• 23.44 TMC of water
to the habitations and
industries in and around
Vishakhapatnam City
including Vizag steel plant.
• Drinking water facility
to 540 villages for a
population of 28.5 Lakh
enroute canals
Admn
IP Target
Sl. Name of the approval % of IP Created in
Contemplated date of Remarks
No Project Rs in Progress Acres
in Acres Completion
Crs
Modernization Stabilisation of Ayacut in
5 of Godavari 3361.00 64 0 1013000 0 1013000 06/2020 East and West Godavari
Delta System Dists
Stabilisation of Ayacut in
Modernization
West Godavari ,Krishna
6 of Krishna 4573.00 65 1307882 0 1307882 05/2020
,Guntur and Prakhasam
Delta System
Dist.
Creating New aycut of
Varikapudisela
7 340.26 0 24900 0 0 0 03/2021 24900 Acrs in Macharla
LI Scheme
Area in Guntur Dist.
The Project is
contemplated to provide
irrigation facilities to
about 4.47 Lakh Acres &
drinking water facilities
to 15.25 Lakh people in
Poolasubbaiah
8 Veligonda 6017.99 74 447300 0 0 0 12/2020
Project
Prakasam, Nellore &
Kadapa Districts. This
project is intended utilising
43.50 TMC of Krishna

gravity.
It envisages utilizing
1.330 TMC of water
to irrigate 20,000 Ac
Korisapadu LI
9 177.00 60 20000 0 0 0 06/2020 under Micro-Irrigation
Scheme
system in Korisapadu &
Naguluppalapadu Mandals
of Prakasam District.
Modernization
of Penna
Delta System
Ayacut of 247000 acres
(A) Pennar
covered in ayacut of
River Canal 569.33 87 0 247000 0 0 12/2019
385000 acres of Sangam
System
Barrage
10 Stabilization of ayacut s
under Penna Delta System,
contemplating to supply
water to Nellore tank
(B) Sangam
147.50 68 0 385000 0 0 12/2019 supply channel, Kanupur
Barrage
canal on right side, Duvvur
canal, Kanigiri main canal
and Kavali canal on left
side.
Admn
IP Target
Sl. Name of the approval % of IP Created in
Contemplated date of Remarks
No Project Rs in Progress Acres
in Acres Completion
Crs
Stabilization of 99525 Acrs
( C ) Nellore
192.11 86 0 99525 0 0 09/2019 in coverd under Sagam
Barrage
Barrage.
10 64000 Acres of ayacut
(D) Kanpur is covered in ayacut of
137.70 66 0 64000 0 0 03/2020
Canl System 385000 acres of Sangam
Barrage
Galeru
Creating New aycut of
Nagari Sujala
11 6361.92 81 35000 0 1500 0 06/2020 35000 Acrs in Kadapa
Sravanthi
Dist.
Phase - I
Handri
Creating New aycut of
Neeva Sujala
80000 Acrs in Kurnool
12 Sravanthi 4653.64 84 198894 0 25300 0 06/2020
Dist and 118000 Acrs in
Project Phase
Anantapur Dist
-I

The Remaining ongoing Projects will be completed in a Phased manner in the next 2- 3 years. New projects taken up outside
Jalayagnam projects will be completed in the phased manner.
List of remaining ongoing projects and new projects taken up outside Jalaygnam are shown in Table 7.4 and Table 7.5
respectively.
Table 7.4: Status of remaining ongoing projects

IP Contemplated IP created in
Admin. Target
Sl Name of the Exp.Rs % in Acrs Acrs
Sanction Date of Remarks
No. Project in Crs Progress
Rs in Crs completion
New Stab New Stab

Inter linking of
Vamsadhara and 84.90 60.66 74 5000 18527 0 0 07/2020
1 Nagavali Rivers
Inter linking of
Nagavali Rivers 24.80 0.00 4 0 2950 0 0 07/2020
2 with Champavati
186000Acres of ayacut
is covered in 7.2 Lakh
Pushkaram LI
3 674.52 621.82 92 186000 0 148154 0 Acres contemplated ayacut
Scheme
of Polavaram Irrigation
Project.
Venkatanagaram
4 124.18 87.35 70 23359 10641 19109 10641
Pumping Scheme
206600Acres of ayacut is
covered in 7.2 Lakh Acres
Tadipudi LI
5 885.54 580.73 66 206600 0 157544 0 contemplated ayacut
Scheme
of Polavaram Irrigation
Project.
6 Chintalapudi LIS 4909.80 2698.92 55 200000 280000 0 0 08/2020
IP Contemplated IP created in
Admin. Target
Sl Name of the Exp.Rs % in Acrs Acrs
Sanction Date of Remarks
No. Project in Crs Progress
Rs in Crs completion
New Stab New Stab

Uttarandha
Sujala Sravanthi 8435.27 12.67 1 800000 0 0 0 09/2020
7 Phase-1
Gundlakamma
753.83 627.85 98 80060 0 68977 0 12/2019
8 Reservoir
9 Telugu Ganga 6671.63 5066.78 76 522539 0 441460 0 12/2019
Somasila -
Swarnamukhi 437.42 204.31 66 12000 78464 0 0 12/2019
10 Link Canal
Siddhapuram
116.52 84.62 73 20300 1000 18000 1000 10/2019
11 LIS
12 Somasila 1548.49 61 135000 122500 92477 68173 06/2020
Somasila High 1776.62
1532.19 56 43200 0 0 0 03/2020
13 Level Lift Canal
14 GNSS ( Phase-II) 3575.00 851.12 27 225000 0 0 0 06/2021
GKLIS including
983.00 735.71 96 47500 41000 7500 20000 12/2019
15 Micro Irrigation
16 HNSS ( Phase-II) 7340.87 5509.42 75 404500 0 0 0 12/2020
Chitravati
Balancing
Reservoir Right 693.20 276.32 77 59400 0 26054 0 09/2020
Canal (Lingala
17 Canal)
Gandikota-CBR
Lift System (I 1744.00 1519.35 95 12000 0 0 0 12/2019
18 to V)
Gandikota-CBR
315.00 36.68 31 8750 0 0 0 12/2019
Lift System (IVI)
Pulivendula
657.43 176.62 72 36900 60000 0 45000 12/2019
19 Branch canal
SRBC (Gorakallu
Balancing 840.34 592.16 93 0 56475 0 46857 08/2019
20 Reservoir)
21 PABR - Stage II 768.90 501.04 65 51600 0 9000 0 03/2020
Mylavaram stopped the work Since
22 145.45 123.11 81 0 75000 0 73046
Modernisation 2013
Madduvalasa
72.87 42.27 79 12500 0 5200 0 06/2020
23 Stage-II
Mahendratanaya
466.28 298.45 46 24600 0 0 0 07/2020
24 Reservoir
Jhanjhavathi
159.77 118.59 77 5405 19235 1392 7608 05/2020
25 Reservoir
IP Contemplated IP created in
Admin. Target
Sl Name of the Exp.Rs % in Acrs Acrs
Sanction Date of Remarks
No. Project in Crs Progress
Rs in Crs completion
New Stab New Stab

Going to
KC Canal Lift 120.00 77.70 65 0 268268 0 0
26 completion

27 Paleru Reservoir 50.50 15.07 17 9500 0 0 0 12/2019

Modernisation

Modernisation
of Thotapalli old 195.34 0.00 6 0 0 0 0 5/2021
28 canal system
Modernization of Stabilisation of Ayacut in
29 295.83 65.31 29 14000 53017 0 53017 02/2024
Yeleru System East Godavari Dist.
(A)
Modernization 179.00 159.34 66 0 151 0 0
of TBP-LLC
30
(B)
Modernization 1265.88
of TBP -HLC

Flood banks

Flood Banks of
Vamsadhara & 1055.60 72.01 25 0 0 0 0 11/2020
31 Nagavali
(a) Flood Banks
617.60
of Godavari
(b) Flood Banks
398.15 246.90 96 0 0 0 0
32 of Krishna
Flood Banks in
244.70 1.17 1 0 0 0 0
Kurnool
Flood Banks in
97.51 12.32 13 0 0 0 0
33 Nandyal
Flood Banks in
652.70
34 Nellore District
49024.31

Table 7.5: New projects

Sl Admin. Sanction Exp.Rs % IP Contemplated in Acrs Target Date


Name of the Project Remarks
No. Rs in Crs in Crs Progress New Stab of completion

Inter linking of Vamsadhara and


6329.42 0.00 0 90000 110000 03/2022
1 Bahuda Rivers
2 Vissannapeta - Chanubanda LIS 698.90 0.00 0 0 50000
Inter linking of Godavari- Penna
6020.15 88.96 1 0 961000 01/2021
3 Rivers Ph-I
Extension of Guntur Channel From
4 274.53 0.00 0 29000 19000 03/2021
Km 47.00 to 76.40
Sl Admin. Sanction Exp.Rs % IP Contemplated in Acrs Target Date
Name of the Project Remarks
No. Rs in Crs in Crs Progress New Stab of completion

Construction of New Barrage


across Krishna River Near 2169.00 0.00 0 0 0 02/2021
5 Vykuntapuram (V)
6 Muktyala LIS 489.28 0.00 0 0 38627 02/2020
Taken up
on war
7 Varikapudisela LI Scheme 340.26 0.00 0 24900 0 03/2021 footing
by giving
Priority
Water Supply to Western Mandals
8 224.31 33.92 42 0 10130 08/2019
of Kurnool dist.
9 Vedavathi (Hagari) river LIS 1945.45 0.00 0 0 80000 12/2021
10 Rajolibanda Diversion Scheme 1988.51 0.00 0 40000 0 12/2021

11 Gundrevula Reserviour Project 2890.55 0.00 0 0 265628 03/2024


Lifting of water from Jeedipalli
12 805.08 55.67 16 15000 10000 07/2020
Reserviour to Upper Pennar Project
Lifting of water from Jeedipalli
Reserviour to Bhairavanithippa 970.31 32.00 15 0 22323 10/2019
13 Project
Supply of Water from Chitravathi
14 Balancing Reserviour (CBR) to 1797.00 0.00 0 0 12880
HNSS Main Canal
26942.75

objective is to extend and promote the sustained and

by all potential users concerned with the water resources,


planning and management, both public and private, thereby
for measurement, validation, storage and dissemination of
of water related investment.
Hydrological, Hydro Meteorological and water quality data
and to establish computerized data base network. Under
this project, 50 Gauge Discharge sites on various minor
streams and 22 Digital Water Level Recorders at various
reservoirs have been established. Further 124 standard Rain
NHP is a Central sector scheme with 100% grant to the
Gauge stations, 56 Autographic Rain Gauge stations, 3
State/Central Implementing agencies for a period of 8
Full Climatic stations, 9 Water Quality Level I and 2 Water
years from 2016-17. The objective is to improve the extent,
Quality Level II labs were also established.
quality and accessibility of water resources information, and
to strengthen the capacity of water resources management
institutions / Departments in India. The Memorandum of
The World Bank has approved the Hydrology Project Phase Agreement(MOA) is signed between Government of India
– II in A.P as one of the implementing agencies among 13 and Government of Andhra Pradesh for the implementation
states and 8 central departments in the country. This phase of National Hydrology Project(NHP). The project
was commenced in April 2006. The project development implementation plan approved with Rs 80.00 Crores.
Annual work plan for 2018-19 has been approved by Proposals of Gundlakamma, Thotapalli and TRTS are
MoWR, RD&GR with Rs.1593.35 lakhs. The Government approved by CWC, New Delhi. The FTPC proposals for 3
has constituted State Level Steering Committee (SLSC) projects (Tadipudi, Yerrakalva and Pushkara) are submitted
to provide policy direction to Implementing agencies of to CWC, New Delhi.
Project, to exercise overall administrative, management and

in both SW & GW sector to advise on the procurement


The CADWM works are proposed for 7 projects in
for RTDAS (Real Time Data Acquisition Systems) to PMKSY in Andhra Pradesh State. The total approved cost
M/s SEBAAZISTA JV to establish and up gradation of of the 7 projects is Rs.971.42 crores with Central Share
Hydrological and Hydro meteorological network stations of Rs.349.39 crores and State Share of Rs.622.03 crores.
of Gauge Discharge Stations, Automatic Weather stations Central Assistance share of Rs.69.18 crores has released
and DWLRs at various project sites and at river basins. State by MoWR during 2018-19. The administrative approvals
Data Centre Server was supplied and supply of goods are are accorded for all 7 projects by Government of Andhra
under process. Pradesh. Tenders are to be called for.

In Prakasam District,100 Water Bodies are sanctioned under


Repair, Renovation and Restoration (HKKP-RRR). The
Government of India launched the Accelerated Irrigation
MoWR has released grant of Rs.270.00 lakhs towards 1st
instalment for 2018-19. Estimates are under preparation.
Central Assistance to major/medium irrigation projects in
the country, with the objective to accelerate implementation AP Irrigation and Livelihood Improvement Project
of such projects which were beyond resource capability of (APILIP-II) with JICA assistance
the States or in advanced stage of completion. After launch
of PMKSY in 2015-16, AIBP became a part of PMKSY. APILIP - II is taken up with project cost of Rs.2000 crores
Out of 99 priority projects across country 8 projects are (JICA share: Rs.1683.30 crores & Govt. of AP share:
covered in AP under PMKSY-AIBP. Rs.316.70 crores). It is intended for stabilization of 1,65,000
Ha ayacut and for bridging the gap ayacut of 40,000 Ha.
The Project is covering 13 districts of Andhra Pradesh.
Project duration is 7 years (2018 to 2025). Component wise
Eight projects are covered in Prioritized projects under break up involves
PMKSY in the State. Out of 8 Projects, Maddigedda project 1. Modernization of 1 Major, 19 Medium and 445 Minor
is completed. The total cost of 8 projects is Rs. 4270.89 Crs. Irrigation Projects with a cost of Rs.962.39 crores
Total cumulative expenditure incurred till March, 2019 is 2. Participatory Irrigation Management (PIM) for Rs.89.43
Rs.3208.11 Crs. The total eligible Central Assistance for 8 crores
projects is Rs.498.90 Crs, out of which Rs.468.07 Crs has
3. Infrastructure strengthening in Agriculture, Horticulture,
released by GoI so far. Total Irrigation Potential created till
Fisheries, Agri business and Marketing support services
March, 2019 is 2,32,026 Ha. as against the target of 2,96,577
with a cost of Rs.313.92 crores
Ha. Balance Irrigation Potential to be created is 64,551 Ha.
Musurumilli Project is proposed to be completed. 6 Projects 4. Institution Development and Project Management
(Gundlakamma, Thotapally, Tadipudi, Pushkara Yerrakalva Rs.317.56 crores and
and Tarakarama Thirtha Sagaram) are programmed to 5. Administrative cost and taxes of Rs.316.70 crores
be completed by 2019-2020. The Fast Track Proforma
The Project is implemented from 2018-19 to 2024-25.
Administrative approval accorded for 242 Minor Irrigation
Minor Irrigation deals with investigation and execution of
Tanks for Rs.160.10 crores and for 19 Major & Medium
Minor Irrigation Sources of ayacut up to 5000 acres. Minor
Irrigation Projects for Rs.608.70 crores 1 Major Irrigation,
Irrigation plays an important role in the development of
4 Medium Irrigation Projects and 124 (33 Packages) Minor
agriculture and livelihoods particularly in drought prone
Irrigation Tanks are grounded and the balance works are
areas and areas outside command of Major and Medium
projects.
farmer households. Value chain process for 4 crops for
Mango (Promoting the brand and strengthening the The Minor Irrigation Department maintains all the 40817
processing industries), Tomato, Chilli and Coconut in four tanks with a total registered ayacut of 25.60 Lakh Acres.
Districts i.e. Chittoor, Krishna, Guntur and East Godavari is Minor Irrigation is providing irrigation facilities to increase
being taken up with a cost of Rs.90.83 crores on pilot basis. the agriculture production by means of creating new ayacut,
Two Agriculture Mechanization and Technology Centres stabilizing the existing ayacut besides maintenance of these
(AMTC) are being supported at Maruteru in West Godavari sources and also provides drinking water to villages during
District and Naira in Srikakulam District for supporting summer season. The total registered ayacut 25.60 Lakh
the Mechanization. Fishery production is supported in all Acres is not being irrigated every year and hence the gap
Medium Irrigation Projects and potential MI tanks. Budget ayacut is being increased year by year and the average gap
provided for the year 2019-20 is Rs.399.27 Crores. ayacut is approximately 57% of total registered ayacut. The
department is working to restore the existing M.I sources
to original standards wherever necessary, stabilizing the
irrigation potential created, controlling the wastage of
water through water conservation plans and better water
The Objective of the Project is to enhance agricultural management plans and bridging the gap ayacut.

in 1000 selected tanks in 12 districts (except Guntur district)


stabilizing an ayacut of 2,26,556 Acres under MI Tanks
of Andhra Pradesh. The Project duration is seven years As per the 5th Minor Irrigation Census 2013-14, there were
10.54 lakh minor irrigation sources in Andhra Pradesh
Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) Contribution. against 9.72 lakh sources as per 4th Minor Irrigation Census
Project Cost is Rs.1600 crores. World Bank Share is Rs 1120 2006-07, registering an increase of 8.42%. The statement
Crores (70%). Govt. of AP Share is Rs.480 crores (30%). showing data on Minor Irrigation sources is given in
The Project duration is 6 years i.e., 2018-19 to 2023-24. Annexure-7.2
By implementing the project, rehabilitation of 1000 tanks
will be done. Under this Project 2 lakh farmer family are

the ayacut area is proposed to be increased by 20% - 25% and


an amount of Rs. 571.24 Crores and additional funds
household income to increase up to 20%. Farmer producer
released is Rs.1999.45 Crores towards normal plan works.
organizations will be strengthened for marketing their
The expenditure incurred as on March, 2019 is Rs.2254.08
products on their own. Seed Production, Demonstrations,
Crores for stabilization of 144340 Acres.
Trainings are in progress and Participatory Hydrological
Sl. Achievement
Activities Unit
No during 2018-19
National Agricultural Bank for Rural Development 5 Cascades developed Nos 926
(NABARD) is assisting the state government in construction
6 Check Dams Nos 924
of new Minor Irrigation Schemes and Repairs/
Improvements of Minor Irrigation Sources under Rural 7 Farm Ponds Nos 43
Infrastructure Development Fund (RIDF). Financing the Lakh 0.897
8 Ayacut Stabilised
Acres
RIDF-I to XXI. Tanks/Water Bodies 13.509
9 TMC
RIDF-XX:The Government has accorded administrative Capacity Restored
sanction for 49 projects for Rs107.55 crores for stabilization Neeru Chettu -Expenditure
of ayacut of 9,476 Ha. Out of 49 Projects 27 projects Minor Irrigation 2215.10
are in progress, 20 projects are completed and 2 projects 1 Crores
Department
aredropped. Total Cumulative Expenditure incurred is Rs.
55.83 Crores.
RIDF-XXI:The Government has accorded administrative
approval for 41 projects costing Rs 56.73 crores for The following activities are proposed under Restoration of
stabilization of ayacut of 7070 Ha. Out of 41 Projects, Minor Irrigation Sources
18 projects are in progress, 21 projects are completed, 2 • Restoring the existing Minor Irrigation Tanks by taking
projects are dropped. Total cumulative expenditure incurred up de-silting of tanks, arresting the leakages from bund,
was Rs.29.29 crores. Breach restoration, Repairs and Reconstruction of weirs
& sluices

structures to original standards and improve water use


Neeru Chettu programme assists in improving the storage
capacities of the Minor Irrigation Tanks and improving the • Repairs & Renovation to water harvesting structures,
ground water table of surrounding areas. The programme Construction of water harvesting structures and
is implemented across all the 13 District. The progress made
under Neeru Pragathi is shown under Table 7.6
Table 7.6: Neeru-Pragathi—Minor Irrigation-
Achievements during 2018-19

Sl. Achievement The Andhra Pradesh State Irrigation Development


Activities Unit Corporation Ltd. has been established for implementation
No during 2018-19
of Lift Irrigation Schemes to provide irrigation facility to
Crore 14.318
1 De silting of Tanks upland areas of small and marginal farmers and other
Cum
weaker sections of the society with the funds provided by
Lakh 45.57 government under various programs either directly or
2 Tank Bund Strengthening
Cum through District administration and handing over the same
Concrete for Sluices and Lakh 3.13
3
Weirs Cum
All Lift Irrigation Schemes up to 10,000 acres have to be with
Shutters Repairs and 753 APSIDC. Free power supply to all L.I. schemes, 16 hours
4 Nos
Replacement Power Supply to HT supply L.I. Schemes with dedicated
power lines revival of defunct L.I. Schemes are maintained Non
to keep all the schemes functional. In this process revival of Ground water Command
Command Total
461 schemes in Phase – I & II completed.APSIDC has so Resources Area
Area
far implemented 1,228 L.I. schemes and created IP of 8.31
Balance Ground
Lakh acres.
water availability 6774 4482 11256
(MCM)
% of utilization stage
of Ground water 31 56 44
Groundwater has been occupying a dominant place in development)
state agriculture and accounts for 41 percent of the gross Category Safe Safe Safe
irrigated area in the state with about 15 lakhs agriculture MCM = Million Cubic Metres.
bore wells. The Ground Water department is involved in
technical assessment of groundwater resources periodically,
conducting investigations for construction of borewells,
water conservation structures for various organizations,
monitoring ground water regime on real time basis as to Table:7.8 Stage of Ground Water Resources
facilitate conservation, management and utilization of the
groundwater. Category Watersheds (No.) Mandals (No.)
Over Exploited 74 45
Critical 25 24
relatively sustained in the state. Over all, due to better water
conservation and management practices, the groundwater Semi-critical 63 60
levels are sustained. Safe 586 541
Total 748 670

The state has been divided into 748 watersheds villages as per GEC, 2012-2013.
(Groundwater Basins or Assessment Units) for estimation Source: Ground Water Department.
of groundwater resources. The estimation was done for
the base year 2016-17 which is approved by the State Level In terms of quantity, the total groundwater availability in
Committee and awaiting for approval from National level the state is 20153 Million Cubic Meters (MCM), of which
committee. Categorization of basins/mandals/villages is 8897 MCM is utilized for various purposes leaving a
made based on stage of ground water development and balance of 11256 MCM. The overall stage of ground water
long term groundwater level trends. Details of availability,
development is about 44%. The stage of ground water
utilization and stage of ground water resources are shown in
development in command areas is 31% and the stage of
Table 7.7. and 7.8
groundwater development in non-command areas is 56%.
Table7.7: Availability and Utilisation of Ground Water

Non
Ground water Command
Command Total A study of the composite hydrographs of the past and present
Resources Area
Area indicates that the groundwater development is taking place
Annual Ground water in the state. It is generally observed that more the recharge
9882 10271 20153
availability (MCM) more will be the availability as well as utilization. At present,
Annual Ground water on an average, about 1.3 hectares of gross area is irrigated
3108 5789 8897 per well and on an average a total of 40,000 to 50,000 new
utilization (MCM)
wells are commissioned per year due to which the average
unit area irrigated per well may decrease. The net area at the right time to entire two crore acres of cultivable land in
irrigated under groundwater during 2017-18, is 29.12 lakh Andhra Pradesh by using innovative technologies. Towards
acres and gross area irrigated under groundwater was 41.44 this goal as a technological intervention, the government
lakh acres with about 15 lakh bore wells. If micro irrigation entered in to a MoU with NRSC, an ISRO unit, to develop
practices are adopted on saturation mode, net irrigation
potential through groundwater can reach to a level of 40 and Management system by integrating the Geo-Spatial
lakh acres along with additional recharge to ground water layers, Satellite data, Hydrology models and also to develop
by taking up water conservation works in large scales. a Geo-Portal.

Investigations: This brings together all water resources related information


The Department is conducting selection of sites for bore wells, coming from satellite data, model data, high density real

and hydrological clearances etc. During the year 2018-19,


the Ground Water Department investigated 42,319 sites for Stake holders. To make decisions on transfer of water be-
-
Castes Sub-plan, Scheduled Tribe Sub-plan, WALTA, Lift ter conservation, management and groundwater recharge.
This is a one stop solution for all water related issues.
Mining, Drinking water and Jalasiri Phase.II.

In the present water year 2018-19, the State has received


During 2018-19, 211 bore/tube wells drilled under Special -
Component plan as against the target of 200 and 144 zation of groundwater for agriculture and other needs, the
borewells/tubewells drilled under Tribal Sub-plan as against net fall in groundwater level from May-2018 water level is
the target of 100 wells. 3.39 meters and also observed a net fall of 3.54 m. from No-
vember-2018 water level. During water year 2018-19, three
districts Srikakulam, West Godavari and East Godavari
received normal rainfall whereas the other 10 districts re-

Department is monitoring ground water levels and water less rainfall against the normal rainfall during this water year
quality from a network of 2986 observation wells which 2018-19 where as it was 19% less during the same period
include 1260 piezometers installed with Digital Water in the previous water year resulted in a net fall of 1.28 m
Level Recorders with telemetry under Real Time Water from May-2018 and a net fall of 2.56 m. from Nov-2018.
Level Monitoring System in all 748 basins and covering all -
hydrogeological environments in the State. The department mal rainfall during this water year 2018-19 whereas it was
collects water samples during pre-monsoon [May] and 8% excess during the same period in the previous water year
post-monsoon [November] from all monitoring wells and and as a result a net fall of 8.14 m from May-2018, fall from
also during investigations. These water samples are being Nov-18 water levels.
analyzed in the 4 Chemical Laboratories of the department.
The average groundwater level for the State in May-2019
In 2018-19, 6935 water samples were collected/analyzed.
is 16.19 m., whereas it was 12.80 m during the same period
in the previous year and observed a net fall of 3.39 m from
the previous year water level. Net fall of 3.54 m is observed
from Nov-2018 average water level. During May-2019, in
all districts except Srikakulam net fall is observed in compar-
The State Government is committed to improve the economic
ison with average water level from May-2018 water levels is
status of the farmers by providing the right amount of water
observed. About 79% of the area is under falling category power sector. Various EE&EC programs are under successful
from May-18 to May-19, 57% of the area was more than implementation in the state which are expected to impact
8 m. water level in May-18 where as it is 66% during May- the end consumers and facilitate industrial growth and
19. The district wise groundwater level ranges are given in
Annexure 7.3
In co-ordination with BEE (Bureau of Energy

Limited),GoI, many EE&EC activities are being


The Department takes up studies under four major project implemented in the state to ensure optimal utilization of
commands viz., Nagarjunasagar Right Canal Command, available resources and realize the huge scope of energy
Nagarjunasagar Left Canal Command, Srisailaram Right saving potential in all sectors to the tune of around
Branch Canal Command, Tungabhadra Project Complex 15,000MU per annum.
Command area to Study the impact of excessive irrigation,
Solar and Wind power will be the focus areas. As a critical
delineate areas already water logged and prone to water
infrastructure pushing the state economy upwards, its
logging, recommend conjunctive use of both surface and
impact on the agriculture sector has also showed great
ground water and suggest other suitable remedial measures
promise. Various challenges have been faced by the power
to improve productivity.
Monitoring of Groundwater levels are being carried put in to bring major turnaround with apt policy reforms,
out six times in a year through 759 Command area considerably reducing the AT&C and T&D losses and
observation wells to know the impact of canal releases on providing quality power.
groundwater regime. The changes in chemical quality of
groundwater is being monitored twice in a year and detailed
hydrogeological and geophysical surveys are being carried
out to recommend sites for construction of irrigation
wells.NagarjunaSagar Right Canal Command Area (7%), Government is committed to the welfare of farmers by
NagarjunaSagar Left Canal (26%), Tungabadhra Project way of free power to all agriculture consumers including
Complex CommandArea (40%) andSrisailam Right Branch all the services released. The Budgetary subsidy (electricity)
Canal Command Area (32%). The Department is also provided for agriculture given by AP Government for FY
2018-19 is Rs 25000 Crores. During the year 2018-19, it is
major commands and preparing conjunctive use plans for programmed to release 1 lakh new agricultural connections.
each district in the above commands. 86,430 agricultural services have been released during
2018-19. The total agricultural services existing in the state
as on 31st March 2019 stands at 18.07 lakhs. The state
government has started providing free power to Agriculture

Power sector is a critical infrastructure element required for hardships faced by agriculture consumers in the past years.

growth and poverty reduction. The availability of reliable,

and Industrial development and the overall economy of the


The Government of Andhra Pradesh is contemplating to
give 9 hours per day free agricultural power supply (only
performance in terms of generation, transmission and
during day time). There are around 18.14 lakh pumpsets in
distribution. Andhra Pradesh is the leading state in the
the state which has been fed through 6,663 feeders across
the state. Of these feeders, 74% are capable of supplying 9
Conservation (EE&EC) for the long-term sustainability of
hours day time with the existing infrastructure, whereas 26%
needs augmentation of its infrastructure to cater to the needs
This includes projects for establishment of baseline data
of supplying 9 hours day time supply. This infrastructure
and IT applications for Energy accounting/auditing & IT
augmentation requires additional funds to a tune of Rs.1,700
based consumer service centre. An amount of Rs.199.96
crores which can be met through the balance available funds
crores (i.e., Rs.147.80 crores in APSPDCL and Rs.52.16
from World Bank – 24*7 Power for all project.
crores in APEPDCL) was sanctioned to cover 75 towns in
Andhra Pradesh state with more than 30,000 population (as
per 2001 census). In all the 75 towns (46 towns in APSPDCL
and 29 towns in APEPDCL) IT project works have been
The installed capacity in the Andhra Pradesh state is
completed and declared Gone-Live by 31.03.2015. An
19160 MW (up to 31/03/2019). Krishnapatnam Super
amount of Rs.203.01 crores (Rs.150.85 crores in APSPDCL
Critical Thermal Power Station (2x800MW) RTPP Stage
& Rs.52.16 crores in APEPDCL) has been actually spent on
IV (1x600 MW) and Nagarjuna Sagar Tail Pond Hydel
the project.
Station (2x25 MW) and 405 MW Solar power have been
commissioned. The energy met has increased to 63144 MU
during 2018-19, and the per capita consumption of
electricity is 1,147 units. The Supervisory Control and Data acquisition / Distribution
Management System (SCADA/DMS) will provide real-time
The Transmission losses decreased to 3.10%(Provisional)
monitoring & control, loss minimization/load balancing
during the year 2018- 2019.
Details about APTRANSCO are given in Table 7.9.
It would also facilitate proper handling of loads while load
Table 7.9 Achievements of APTRANSCO
future growth by using proven power system planning tools.
S. Parameters 2018-19(Upto 31st Scheme consists of installation of Remote Terminal Units
No March 2019) (RTU) at each 33/11 kV Substation and integration these
1 Installed Capacity (MW) 19160 RTUs with centralized control centre to manage Distribution
2 EHT Substation (No.) 320 system of the town. The eligibility criteria of SCADA/DMS
system cover urban areas – towns and cities with population
3 33/11 Substations (No.) 2949
of more than 4,00,000& annual input energy of the order
4 Energy Met (MUs) 63143.56 of 350 MU (As per 2001 population). Under SCADA/
5 Peak Demand Met (MW) 9453 DMS Visakhapatnam town covered in APEPDCL and 3
town’s viz., Vijayawada, Guntur and Nellore covered in
6 Domestic Services (Lakh) 147.99
APSPDCL. An amount of Rs.48.94Crs was sanctioned by
7 Agricultural Pump sets 18.07 PFC for SCADA/DMS in above 4 Towns (Rs 39.19crs in
energized(Lakh) APSPDCL and Rs. 9.75crs in APEPDCL).
8 Total Consumers served (Lakh) 185.06
In APSPDCL the scheme was sanctioned in March 2011. As
Source: AP TRANSCO
per revised schedule the same is scheduled to be completed
by December, 2018. The SCADA project in APSPDCL has
been completed in Feb, 2019. Request for time extension
is under process. In APEPDCL the Visakhapatnam
Restructured-Accelerated Power Development and
SCADA Scheme was sanctioned in September 2013. The
SCADA project has been completed before stipulated time
of Government of India which aims at achieving actual
i.e., March, 2018. Third Party Independent Evaluation
demonstrable performance in sustained loss reduction. It
has two parts – Part-A and Part-B.
of Rs.14.16 crore (Rs.4.14 crore in APSPDCL and Rs.10.02
crore in APEPDCL) out of total sanctioned amount
Rs.48.94 crores have been spent so far.
The Government of India has launched “Integrated Power
Development Scheme” (IPDS) with the components as 1.
Strengthening of sub-transmission and distribution networks
and 2. Metering of distribution/feeders/consumers in the
urban area.

This includes regular distribution strengthening projects IT enablement of distribution sector and strengthening
such as Renovation, modernization and strengthening of of distribution network for completion of the targets laid
11kV level substations, Transformers/ Transformer centres, down under R-APDRP for 12th and 13th Plans by carrying
Re-Conductoring of lines at 11 kV level and below, Load forward the approved outlay for R-APDRP to IPDS. The
Bifurcation, feeder separation, Load Balancing, HVDS existing R-APDRP scheme would get subsumed in the IPDS
(11kV), Aerial Bunched Conductoring in dense areas, scheme as a separate component. The scope of work under
replacement of electromagnetic energy meters with tamper IPDS scheme would be eligible for funding provided it is
proof electronic meters etc. In addition, in certain high-load not covered under any GoI programmes like R-APDRP/
RGGVY/NEF etc., The projects for which any other
of agricultural feeders from domestic and industrial ones, grant/subsidy from Government of India has already been
and of High Voltage Distribution System (11kV) are also received/proposed to be received shall not be eligible under
taken up. The SCADA enabling components are also this scheme. Distribution Reforms Committee (DRC)
sanctioned under Part-B scheme. should ensure that there is no duplication of works while
recommending the projects to the Nodal Agency.
Rs.216.14 crores was sanctioned for 42 towns with more
than 30,000 population (as per 2001 census) and Aggregate An amount of Rs.690.46Crs has been sanctioned under
Technical & Commercial (AT&C) losses of more than 15%, IPDS Scheme. The IT applications pertaining to ERP and
for distribution System Strengthening in the two DISCOMs. customer care services, Smart meters can also be included
DISCOM wise sanctions are in APEPDCL Rs.61.82 crores in the scope of works under IPDS scheme provided they
(10 Towns) and APSPDCL Rs.154.32 crores (32 towns). are not covered under R-APDRP. Accordingly, PFC
An amount of Rs.176.66 crores (i.e., Rs.128.45 crores in has subsequently sanctioned an additional amount of
APSPDCL and Rs.48.21 crores in APEPDCL) has been Rs.250.38Crores towards IT phase –II, ERP upgradation,
spent on the project. provision of smart meters, RT-DAS and GIS Substations in
two DISCOMs as indicated below, against DPRs submitted
In addition to the System strengthening works, an amount
by AP DISCOMs.
of Rs.100.93 crores (i.e., Rs.79.51 crores in APSPDCL and
Rs.21.42 crores in APEPDCL) has also been sanctioned
under Part-B for providing the SCADA enabling components
in the 4 towns where the SCADA project is sanctioned.
M/s.PFC has sanctioned an amount of Rs.15.62 crores
These towns are not included in the 42 towns covered
to APEPDCL against DPR for IT Phase-II in 8 Towns
under System strengthening. An amount of Rs.83.09 crores
(Rajam, Palakonda, Nellimarla, Yelamanchili, Gollaprolu,
(i.e., Rs.62.81 crores in APSPDCL and Rs.20.28 crores
Yeleswaram, Mummadivaram, Jangareddigudem)
in APEPDCL) out of total sanctioned amount Rs.100.93
which were converted as Nagar Panchayath from Gram
crores has been spent so far. A total project expenditure of
Panchayath and not covered in R-APDRP. Similarly M/s.
Rs.476.92 crores has been incurred by the DISCOMs under
PFC has sanctioned an amount of Rs.16.87 crores against
R-APDRP so far.
DPR submitted by APSPDCL for IT enablement in 11
towns (Mangalagiri, Tadepalli, Dhone, Piduguralla, Badvel,
Pulivendula, Puttur, Nagari, Palamaner, Pedana).
M/s.PFC has sanctioned an amount of Rs.10.76 crores to Electricity accessibility, reduction of line losses, quality power
APEPDCL against DPR for upgradation of ERP, Similarly supply through new substation erection, augmentation of
M/s.PFC has sanctioned an amount of Rs.14.28 crores power transformers, erection of Distribution transformers,
against DPR submitted by APSPDCL for upgradation of laying of new lines, reconductoring / augmentationof
ERP. existing lines, consumer metering, DTR metering,

M/s.PFC has sanctioned an amount of Rs.57.17 crores to


APEPDCL against DPR for Smart meters in 37 Towns, DDUGJY projects to a tune of Rs.593.46 crores were
similarly Rs.5.02 crores to APSPDCL in 1 town. M/s.PFC sanctioned, in addition to the Rs.328.64 crores sanctioned
has sanctioned an amount of Rs.4.82 crores to APEPDCL earlier for RE portion. Totally Rs.922.10 crores is sanctioned
against RT-DAS (Real-time Data Acquisition System) under DDUGJY.
DPR for non SCADA feeders in 36 towns, similarly Rs.10.62
crores to APSPDCL for 54 towns. M/s.PFC has sanctioned
an amount of Rs.57.60 crores to APEPDCL against GIS
SS DPR for setting up of new GIS Substations and covering a total of 7,15,082 rural households and works are
connected 33kV and 11kV new feeders in 3 Circles, similarly under progress in the remaining habitations.
Rs.57.62 crores to APSPDCL for 2 Circles.

Hence the total sanctioned project cost against IPDS work


out to Rs.940.84 crores (Rs.690.46 crores + Rs.250.38
crores) i.e., Rs.465.57 crores in APEPDCL and Rs.475.27 The High Voltage Distribution System (HVDS) aims at
crores in APSPDCL. In addition to the above the smart city reduction of losses through replacement of the low voltage
project proposals for an amount of Rs.470.05 crores which network with high voltage network and installation of large
have been submitted to M/s.PFC are yet to be sanctioned number of smaller capacity Distribution Transformers
under IPDS. viz 25 KVA16 KVA DTRs in place of higher capacity
Distribution Transformers viz., 100 KVA/63 KVA for
supply to agricultural consumers. This system is best suited
to meet the scattered low-density loads observed in rural
areas in India. Based on a sample studies carried out in
Govt. of India has launched Deendayal Upadhyaya Andhra Pradesh, the system loss reduction due to adoption
Gram Jyoti Yojana (DDUGJY) for the rural areas. Project of HVDS system is expected to be around 10%.
commenced in Dec, 2015.The projects under the scheme
shall be formulated for rural areas only and will cover HVDS implemented to 9.89 lakh. agriculture services with
works relating to feeder separation, strengthening of sub- the cost of Rs.4233.51 crores upto 31.03.2018. In addition
transmission & distribution systems including metering to the above, during the year 2018-19, HVDS has been
of distribution transformers, feeders &consumers and implemented to 46,783 Nos. agricultural services up to 31-
03-2019 with the cost of Rs.336.85 crores, bringing the total
Cost, 60% grant from GoI and 10% from APDISCOMs number of agricultural services converted under HVDS to
contribution & 30% loan from Financial Institutions/Banks. 10.36 lakhs with the cost of Rs.4570.36 crores.
In addition to that the maximum grant by GoI including
additional grant on achievement of prescribed milestones

shall be the Nodal Agency for operationalization and


implementation of the scheme under the overall guidance All the works regarding conversion of LT network into HT
of MoP. network under APRHVDSP funded by JICA are completed

also completed.
AP alone.

Two LED bulbs of 9W capacity are distributed at nominal


price of Rs.10/- each to the households as a replacement of All the ordinary street lights were replaced with LED street
60W capacity incandescent lamps (ICLs). Around 2.20 Crs lights in all 110 Municipalities of the state and out of a Total
LED bulbs have been distributed so far out of target of 2.32 target of 5.6 Lakh Street Lights set initially, 6.28 lakh (112
crores bulbs to ensure 100% coverage of all households. As %) of Street Lights have been installed in the project.
per 3rd party survey by prestigious agencies like Andhra
Centralized Control & Monitoring System (CCMS) for
analyzing the energy savings in municipalities on real-time
Exergy & Katyani Energy Solutions the energy savings
basis apart from centralized control of all the street lights
through each LED bulb is 77.33 units per annum. Monetary
from a single window is also completed.
saving of Rs.972.6 crore per annum are expected under the
project.

25.60 lakh street lights have been replaced in 9,949 Gram


A pilot project for replacement old and obsolete pumps with
panchayats (Savings of 232 MUannually). 3.23 lakh energy
Mandal of East Godavari and 973 pump sets were replaced.
been distributed to the households (Savings of 20 MU The new pump sets are yielding about 30% reduction in
annually). 68,211 non-ISI pump sets have been replaced Energy Consumption and an increased water discharge
of 15% and farmers are expressing satisfaction over the
increased discharge of water. Considering the success
As a special encouragement towards energy conservation & achieved in the pilot project, replacement of One lakh
economic savings in SC& ST households, the government conventional pump sets with EE pumpsets is taken up.
has distributed 2 additional LED Bulbs at subsidized price (35,000 in APEPDCL Region & 65,000 in APSPDCL
of Rs.10/- for all SC/ST households and around 24 lakhs
bulbs are distributed in the state under this special scheme. Pump sets have been replaced. It is estimated to accrue
energy savings of 124.5 MU per annum for 68,211 pump
In the First phase of LED street lighting Grampanchayat
sets & around 180 MU for One lakh pump sets. Installation
project all the 6 Districts (E.G, W.G, Chittoor, Kadapa,
of 200 grid connected brush less direct current(BLDC)
Anantapur and Vizianagaram) have been completed and
Solar pump sets on pilot basis is completed in Vizianagaram
the remaining 7 districts ie. Srikalulam, Krishna, Kurnool,
district. It is now targeted to scale up the project for 10,000
Nellore, Guntur, Prakasam and Visakhapatnam in 2nd
phase are targeted to complete by the end of August 2019.

East Godavari district was declared as the “First LED street


lighting district” in the country to have 100% LED street
lighting in both urban and rural areas.
So far, about 3.23 lakh fans have been distributed resulting
AP stood as front runner in the country in LED Street
lighting with AP having more than 33% of total Led street
is of 50W, while an ordinary fan is of 75W resulting in 33%
lighting in the country in both urban and rural areas. As
energy savings. It is further targeted to distribute 21 lakhs
on 26.06.2019, 78.60 LED street lights were installed in the
EE Fans in the state.
total country of which 26.40 Lakhs (33%) were installed in
7.40 Lakhs units and Rs.1.24 crores of monetary savings per
annum. The project has been completed in all the district
court buildings of the state with Rs.6.86 crores investment
to result in expected annual energy savings of 2.2 MU and
lakh LED tube lights of 20W distributed till date and it is monetary savings of Rs.2.27 crores.
targeted to distribute One crore LED tube lights.

GoAP has mandated compliance of Energy Conservation


Building Code (ECBC), issued by the BEE for promoting
state Government Buildings by replacing old/obsolete
having plot area of more than 1000 sq mtrs or construction
of 5 Star rating in all Government Buildings in the State has area of more than 2000 sq. mtrs. Impact of Energy
been initiated. 48 model schools & hostels buildings with an
investment of Rs.1.22 crores which is expected to result in the state so far as on 26.06.2019

Quantity Expected Annual Expected Financial Expected reduction in


Name of the Programme Distributed/ Energy Savings Savings per year Co2 emissions per Annum
Installed (Million Units) (Rs.in crores) @ (Million Tonnes)
LED Bulbs Distribution in
2.20 crores 1700 1020 1.4
Domestic Sector
LED Street Lights in ULBs 6.21 lakhs 133 79.8 0.11
LED Street Lights in GP’s 25.6 lakhs 284 170.2 0.3
68,211 No.s 124 74.0 0.06
1.48 lakhs 3.41 2.04 0.02
3.23 lakhs 20 12 0.03
Total 2264(260MW) 1357 1.92

Action Plan for large scale implementation of energy appliances is expected to result in around 30% reduction in
electricity bills with reduced energy consumption.

The project is contemplated to be taken up in and around


Domestic Consumers. 750 schools & hostels buildings under Tribal Welfare Dept,
about 1150 in B.C. Welfare Dept. about 1250 in Social
It is targeted to supply One Crore LED tube lights, 21 Lakhs Welfare Dept. and around 5,625 in School Education Dept.
EE fans, 50 Lakhs LED bulbs under the scheme.

Buildings and Substations etc., in place of existing ordinary


Equipment’s is also going to be taken up.

Purpose of the project is to make Andhra Pradesh one of the


major hubs for electric mobility. Project commenced in the
year 2018 (through Electric Mobility Policy) under this project
274 Electric vehicles are deployed out of signed agreement
quantity of 305 across various government organizations
Rural Water Supply and Sanitation department through
like APSPDCL, APEPDCL, VMC, CRDA, GVMC, AMC,
replacement of old conventional pump sets with Energy

stations (Bharat EV Charger DC-001) with CMS (Central


sets has been initiated in Kurnool, Prakasam, Kadapa
Management System), 5 years onsite warranty and AMC
districts with an investment of Rs.178.47 lakhs. 33 are
(Annual maintenance contract) in six locations (Vijayawada,
installed up to 25.06.2019, similar work is being taken up in
Visakhapatnam, Amaravati, Guntur, Tirumala and Tirupati)
all districts of the state.
were commissioned during 2018-19. The cars have been
procured on Lease rent. 250 Charging stations and 1000 No’s
EV’s are the target of the year 2019-20

All the women members in the existing Self-Help


Government has decided to promote the RE power projects
Groups (SHGs) are proposed to be involved in energy
to meet the growing energy needs and to have energy
security. In order to accelerate the capacity addition in RE
the energy conservation to the grassroots level. Massive
sector particularly in Wind and Solar power sector, the State
Awareness program in various modes is also going to be
Govt. has come up with AP Solar Power Policy 2015 and AP
taken up for Student community in Schools, Colleges and
Technical Institutions. AP State Energy Conservation
promotion of projects.
Mission (APSECM) in association with Education
department would establish Energy Clubs in schools and
colleges across the state and conduct several awareness
programmes with the support of AP State Skill Development
The objective of the project is to Procure Green, cheap Solar
Corporation (APSSDC).
power. The installed ground mounted solar capacity in the
Utilizing the online video streaming facilities, lectures on state as on is 3,230.74 MW. 4,000 MW capacity of solar parks
are developed in the state in N.P. Kunta (Anathapuramu),
Mana TV to the students of the schools, Industrial Training Talaricheruvu (Anathapuramu), Gani (Kurnool), Galiveedu
Institutes(ITI), polytechnics and engineering colleges (Kadapa) and Mylavaram(Kadapa). Out of 4000 MW,
connected to the APSSDC network. Web based mobile App capacity of 2250 MW has been commissioned during 2018-
for conducting quiz programs to students of school & college 19. Results in obliging to Solar RPO targets set by both
level, demonstrative models highlighting merits of energy MoP and MNRE. Commissioning 1750 MW in Solar Parks
(@ Rs.2.70 / Unit (500 MW), Rs.2.71 / Unit (250 MW),
Rs.2.72 / Unit & Rs.2.73 / Unit (750 MW)) is the target for
solar based agriculture pump sets in agriculture labs is also 2019-20 and subject to APERC approval.
being made available to train the students. Essay writing,
Slogan on EE etc competitions is also being conducted.
critical Unit for a total value of Rs.2307.00 crores on
28.10.2015. The Zero date was commenced on 15.12.2015.
The installed wind capacity in the state stands at 4,077 MW APGENCO has issued Letter of Intent to M/s BGR Energy
as on 31.05.2019. Results in obliging to RPO targets set by Systems Ltd, Chennai for a total lump sum quoted price
both MoP and MNRE of Rs.2299.87 crores. The date of LOI i.e., 06.07.2016 is
Zero date for BOP. As per the contractual schedule with
M/s. BGR Energy Systems Ltd., the completion period
of entire BOP Packages is programmed by 05.07.2019 (36
Objective is to synchronize electricity produced months from the date of LOI). M/s. MCL issued a LoA for
from renewable sources, such as solar and wind, with the supply of 3.548 Million tonnes per annum of coal to the
conventional power stations in the grid. Project commenced unit on 12.11.2018. The unit is scheduled for commissioning
on October 2015. period of the project is 5 years. Cost by December-2019.
of the project is Rs.1289.25 crores. An amount of Rs.428
crores were incurred during 2018-19. For large evacuation
of renewable energy duly through erection of 400kV
substations, 220kV substations, 315 MVA, 400/220 Kv LOI for the BTG package of 1X800MW SDSTPS- Stage-II
PTR’s, MVAR reactors etc. Works are in progress. Expected was issued to M/s BHEL on 02.11.2015 for an amount of
expenditure is Rs.600 crores for 2019-20. Rs.2307 Crores. M/s. Tata Projects Limited has emerged
as L1 bidder. LoI issued to M/s TPL for execution of BOP
package for an amount of Rs.2606 crores on 06-07-2016.
Standing Linkage Committee has sanctioned domestic coal
During the year 2019-20, additional generation capacity of linkage for 800 MW unit from MCL Commitment bank
1,600 MW of thermal power is expected to be commissioned. guarantee was submitted to M/s.MCL for the issuance of
(VTPS Stage 5 (800 MW) and SDSTPS Stage 2 (800MW)). LOA. The Letter of Assurance is also issued on 04.03.2019.
The Polavaram hydel (960 MW) project is also programmed The unit is scheduled for commissioning by December-2019.
to be commissioned by 2022-23

Salient features of AP TRANSCO/AP GENCO/


DISCOMS are given in Annexure 7.4
Polavaram Hydro Electric Project as a part of Polavaram
Multi-Purpose Project is proposed across river Godavari at
Anguluru village in Devipatnam Mandal of East Godavari

targets set by APERC for the year 2019-20 and planning to

generation is possible to an extent of 960MW (12X80MW).


Government has given concurrence to APGENCO for
development of Polavaram Hydro Electric Project.

RTPP Stage-IV (1X600MW), Unit# 6: The Commercial The Central Electricity Authority (CEA) MOP,
Government of India, New Delhi has accorded Techno
00.00 hours on Dt.29-03-2018. Economic Concurrence on 21.02.2012 to the ISPHEP at
an estimated cost of Rs.3013.68 crores (at 2010-11 Price
Dr. NTTPS Stage-V (1x800 MW), Unit# 8: LOI was
issued to M/s BHEL for Design, Engineering, Manufacture, mega status to Project. Administrative sanction accorded for
Supply including supply of Mandatory Spares and Erection, implementation of Polavaram Hydro Electric Project at an
estimated project cost of Rs.4956.39 Crore.
APGENCO for an amount of Rs.3965.11 Cr.LOI was
issued to M/s. Navayuga Engineering Company Limited
(L1 bidder) for an amount of Rs.3220.28 Crores (Inclusive
of Custom duty, EPF, GIS/ESI and exclusive of other taxes Roads are one of the basic modes of transportation system
and duties like GST &labour cess) towards implementation and also a priority sector of Infrastructure. Systematic
of the Polavaram Hydro Electric Project (12X80 MW) on development of roads is one of the important pre-requisites
EPC (turnkey) basis on 06.12. 2017.The contract agreement for development and acceleration of growth in the economy.
was entered on 20.12.2017. Zero date of the contract
commenced from 06.01.2018. Revised Administrative road transport carries more than 80 percent of the Goods and
approval accorded for implementation of Polavaram Hydro
Electric Project at an estimated project cost of Rs.5338.95Cr to urban facilitates speedy movement of goods and services
inclusive of provisions at price level 2016-17. Total 69 and ensures higher growth prospects, connectivity, social
drawings are approved in E&M and 13 Nos in Civil till the integrity and wellbeing of the society. The productivity and
end of May – 2019
and quality of road network. In view of the high potential
in agricultural activity, there has been huge increase in road
within 46 months from zero date and the balance 9 Units at
network. The total R&B road network (excluding NH roads)
an interval of 2 months thereafter. Earth work Excavation of
in the state as on March 2019 was 46237.65 KMs. The details
Foundation for Polavaram hydro Electric Project completed
are shown in Table 7.10.
in the month of May– 2019 is 1,47,412.50 Cubic Meters.

Table 7.10: Status of R&B Roads.

Length of Road Length of Road Length of Road


Lane Surface Type
(in Kms) (in Kms) (in Kms)
Cement National
Four Lane 2688.253 2366.705 6859.66
Concrete Highways
Double Lane 11377.061
State
Double lane with paved Black top 48463.888 13500.445
1554.061 Highways
shoulders
Major District
Intermediate Lane 3090.774 Metalled & 32737.197
2266.709 Roads
Un mettaled
Single Lane 34387.153 -
53097.302 53097.302 - 53097.302
Source: Engineer-in- Chief, Roads and Buildings

32737.20 Kms of Major district roads. The State Roads


wing maintains the entire State Roads of 46237.65 Km using
Construction and maintenance of roads and bridges the State budget grant. There are two types of maintenance
on State Highways, major district roads, rural roads are works ie, ordinary repairs (annual maintenance) and
taken up by the R&B department. The R&B department periodical maintenance on the roads which are ripe for
maintains a total of 46237.65 Km of roads (excluding renewal. The repairs are taken up based on the condition of
NH roads) comprising 13500.45 Kms of State Highways, road, year of last renewal.
the existing damaged roads to the habitations and cyclone
shelters to facilitate evacuation of people and transportation
MDR wing maintains a total of 32737.197 Km of roads of relief material quickly and uninterruptedly during
comprising 26684.323 Km of Major District Roads and
6052.874 Km of District Other Roads. The following Disaster Management (Revenue) have sanctioned 35 Works
schemes executed under MDR wing of R&B Department. Costing Rs.386.49 Crores. Out of which 34 works costing
Rs.365.92 crores were completed. 1 work costing Rs.20.57
crores is nearing completion

Of the total 156 works costing Rs.1755.04 crores, 27


works costing Rs.268.94 crores with 178.416 Kms length
are completed as on May 2019 and 129 works costing The State Government has taken up infrastructure
Rs.1486.10 crores are in progress. It is targeted to complete
250 Kms during 2019-20 of NABARD with the funds provided under RIDF (Rural
Under the Scheduled Caste Component, works Infrastructure and Development Fund) & RIAD (Remote
comprise Laying of CC pavements in SC Colonies, forming and Interior Area Development). Since inception of
approach roads to SC Colonies under Scheduled Castes NABARD funding to rural area infrastructure, nearly 9300
Component, an amount of Rs.20.84 crores budget was km of rural roads have been brought to riding surface with
provided during 2018-19 against which an amount of BT and connected to nearby towns.
Rs.15.91 crores was spent. It is targeted to complete 25 Km So far, since 1996-97, in all 1928 road and bridge works in
during 2019-20. 24 tranches i.e., RIDF II to RIDF XXIV (including RIAD
Under the Scheduled Tribe Component, works Phase I to V) for Rs.4077.36 crores were taken up. 1752
comprise widening of roads from Single Lane to Double works were completed with a cost of Rs.3400.05 crores
Lane, formation of roads &construction of Bridges in Tribal and 158 works costing Rs.620.02 crores are in progress. 18
Areas. Under Scheduled Tribe Component, an amount of works costing Rs.57.29 crores are at tender stage. Under
Rs.150.00 crores was provided during 2018-19, against NABARD, 1490 Kms of road length is improved at a cost
which an amount of Rs.14.13 crores was spent. It is targeted of Rs.1291 crores from June 2014 to March 2019.
to complete 100 Km during 2019-20.

Under this scheme, works relating to improvement of


Works comprise providing Road Safety Interventions, connectivity of rural areas, transportation of agricultural
Reconstruction of Culverts, and Improvement of Black produce to nearby market yards, improving non BT road
Spots on roads etc. An amount of Rs.6.70 Crores budget to BT standard and construction of bridge are taken up. So
was provided during the year 2018-19, against which an far, 1169 works costing Rs.1626.36 crores were sanctioned
amount of Rs.4.81 Crores was spent up to March 2019. 12 under Rural Development Fund from 2008-09 to 2016-17
works costing Rs.13.51 crores were completed and one work and 1162 works costing Rs.1601.15 crores were completed.
costing Rs.2.50 crores are under progress. It is targeted to 6 works costing Rs.13.34 crores are in progress. One work
complete 3 works during the year 2019-20. costing 0.70 crores is not taken up due to site issue. Under
APRDF, from June 2014 to March 2019, 3072 Kms of road
length is improved at a cost of Rs.1005.05 crores.

The project is taken up in 9 Coastal Districts. The prime


purpose of the project is to provide necessary infrastructure
by construction of New Roads/Bridges or improvements of The work “Construction of High level Bridge across river
Sileru including widening to two lane and improvement from Rs.468.87 crores. GoI has sanctioned 132 works in 2016-17
Km 0/0 to 10/0 of Chintur -Motu Road in East Godavari with an amount of Rs.1690.60 crore for a length of 1743.07
District” in Andhra Pradesh (Bridge work only) was taken km and 3 works in 2017-18 with an amount of Rs.72.90
up under RRP-I scheme with an estimated amounting of crore for a length of 50.52 km. Out of 135 works, 80 works
Rs.2805.71 lakhs and the work is completed. completed with a length of 956 km for an amount of
Rs.1020.00 crores and 55 works are in progress with a length
Under Road Requirement Plan Phase II (RRP-II) in LWE of 837.52 kms for an amount of Rs.743.50 Crores. Further
GoI has sanctioned 41 works during the year 2018-19 for
connectivity project for left wing extremism” covering four an amount of Rs.843.24 crore for a length of 693.26 km.
districts i.e., Srikakulam, Vizianagaram, Visakhapatnam The works are intended for improving the condition of the
& East Godavari, 39 (22 roads + 17 bridges) works are
sanctioned for an amount of Rs.329.28 crores of which their agricultural produce and other industrial goods to the
16 road works costing Rs.189.46 crores are in progress, 5 nearby market yards, towns, cities etc. which help the socio
road works costing Rs.57.42 crores + 7 bridge works costing economic growth of the state and in turn the country.
Rs.6.8 crores are in agreement stage and tenders are invited
for 9 Bridge works costing Rs.19.94 crores. Tenders are to be
invited for balance 2 works (1 Bridge work + 1 Road work).
Road Over/Under Bridges (ROBs/RUBs) railway safety
works are constructed mainly in lieu of busy level crossings
(manned) where train vehicular units (TVUs) are more than
5486.07 kms of Panchayat Raj roads are transferred to one lakh. The constructions are being taken up under cost
Roads & Buildings Department in which around 1800 kms sharing basis with railways on 50:50 basis as per the norms
are having non BT surface. Hence it is proposed to sanction of the railway board. As per public representations, ROBs/
works for conversion of non BT roads to BT roads in a RUBs are being taken up at Level Crossings where TUV’s
phased manner under Rural Roads Plan. are less than 1.00 lakh.
During 2016-17 to 2018-19, 290 works costing Rs.827.25 At present, 129 ROBs/RUBs (both 50:50 & 100%) are
crores were sanctioned of which 145 works costing Rs.312.58 approved by the Railway Board/GoAP which are at various
crores were completed, 87 works costing Rs.291.19 crores stages of construction. 65 works costing Rs.1309.94 crore
are in progress and 58 works costing Rs.223.48 crores are in were completed, 14 works costing Rs.748.12 crore are in
tender stage. Under Rural Roads Plan, from April 2016 to progress, and remaining works are at stage 1st level ie., under
March 2019, 492 Kms of road length is improved at a cost
of Rs.312.58 crores.
An amount of Rs.120.00 crores budget was provided during
2018-19 against which an amount of Rs.77.17 crores
(Rs.51.74 for Construction and Rs.25.63 crores for Lands)
The Central Government sanctions works under CRF was spent. 5 ROBs/RUBs are completed against the target
act, Economic Importance and Inter State Connectivity of 14 ROBs up to the end of March, 2019.
and allocates the fund in 50:50 ratio i.e. (a).50% of the
cess on High Speed Diesel (HSD) Oil for the Rural Roads.
(b). balance 50% of cess on High Speed Diesel (HSD) Oil
and the entire cess of petrol is distributed as per norms for
development and maintenance of roads. Under this scheme, 22 RoBs were sanctioned. Out of which
13 RoBs were grounded. Of the 13 grounded works, one
The Government has provided Rs.600.00 crores for the
work is targeted to complete by the end of August 2019 and
year 2018-19 and expenditure incurred up to 31.03.2019is
remaining 12 works are in December 2020. The remaining
9 ROBs are targeted to complete by the end of December term improvements are taken up where execution of major
2021. Out of remaining 9 works agreement concluded for 2 development project on the selected stretches is expected
ROBs with the EPC Contractor for which Appointed date to commence at least after 1 year of implementation of
short term measures based on operational audits.
submitted and remaining 4 ROBs DPRs to be submitted.
B. Detailed Road Safety Audit:
Stretches where development work like two laning/four
laning are neither in Progress nor in pipeline are to be
There are 36 National Highways in the state covering a length
Detailed Road Safety Audit.
above, 1036.013 km two-lane with paved shoulder, 2507.93
C. Road Safety EPC Works
km two-lane, 376.59 km intermediate lane and 867.59 km are
of Single lane (as on June 2019). In addition, the government Most of the Works on National Highways with State
in-principle have declared NHs for a length of 381.00 km for PWD is taken up under Engineering Procurement &
which DPRs are under preparation for two lane with paved Construction Mode (EPC), wherein the Road Safety
shoulders and additional in-principle proposals for 1679.00 works are taken up as per the Road Safety Audit
km were submitted to MoRT&H for approval. Consultant Recommendations. The recommendations
of the Safety Consultant shall be incorporated during the
The density of National Highways is 13.72 km per lakh design construction and commissioning of the Project
population (2011) in the State as against all India average of Highway.
10.89 km and in terms of area coverage, a length of 41.46
km is available for every 1,000 Sq. km in the State as against Apart from the above the MoRTH has adopted to take
all India average of 40.00 km/1,000 Sq.Km. up Road Safety Works after conducting Operational
Road Safety Engineering Audit & Detailed Road Safety
Out of 6859.66 km National Highways in the state, a total Audit on National Highways. Road Safety Works taken
length of 2267.593 Km are under the control of NHAI and up with the recommendations of these Audit Reports
461.56 km with MoRT&HPIU, Machilipatnam. would considerably reduce the road accidents.

D. Road Safety Amenities and resting places for


drivers:
Most of the Works on National Highways with State
A. Operational Road Safety Engineering Audits: PWD is taken up under Engineering Procurement &
Construction Mode (EPC), wherein there is provision for
Operational Road Safety Engineering Audits and short
Road Safety Amenities and resting places for drivers.

Important Activities by NH Wing of R&B Department (State PWD NH) -NHDP IV A/B:
Sl. No Work From-To Km Remarks
Kathipudi to Digamarru on NH Developed by PIU
1 140
214 (New NHNo.216) Machilipatnam,
Two lanning with MoRT&H /GoI.
Vijayawada to Bhadrachalam on
2 paved shoulders 70.60 Preparation of
NH 221 (New NH No.30)
feasibility reports under
3 Digamarru-Ongole Road, NH 214A entire length of 255 km progress
4 Four laning NH 4 (New NH No. 69&40) entire length of 84km Handed over to NHAI
Rehabilitation and 6 works to a length of 1 work is in progress
Nagarjuna- sagar Dam to Yerpedu
5 upgradation of 376.53km - Rs. 1821.59 .1 work terminated.4
section of NH 565
roads NHDP Crore works completed
Sl. No Work From-To Km Remarks
Rehabilitation and
1.Mydukur to Dornala
upgradation of NH 4 work on NH-67 to 1works are in
T-Junction.2.Dornala T junction
67 to two lane with alength of 206.79 km progress.3 works
toAtmakur.3.Atmakur to Nellore
6 paved shoulders -Rs1817.82 Crore completed
4.Knk /AP Border-Gooty4- Lane
NHDP
1.AP Boarder to Anantapur section
2.Anantapur to Mudigubba3.
6 works on NH-42 under
Rehabilitation and Mudigubba to Ananthapuramu
NH(O) EPC to a length 3 works are in progress.
upgradation of District Border 4.Rapthadu to
of 331.43km--Rs 1537.03 3 works completed
7 NH42EPC NH(O) Bathalapalli 5.Madanapalli-
crores
Punganuru-Palamaneru
6.Palamneru AP/TN Border
Rehabilitation and
2 work on NH-67 for
upgradation under 1.Muddanuru-Jammalamadugu 1 work is in progress.
8 a length of 95.16 Km
NH67EPCNH(O) 2.Gooty- Tadipatri 1work completed
-Rs522.11 crores
Corridor Approach
Rehabilitation
and upgradation 2 work on NH-167 for
1.Chintakunta to Adoni 2.Adoni to 1 work is in progress.
9 under EPCNH(O) a length of 109.86 Km-
Madhavaram via Mantralayam 1work completed
Corridor Approach Rs.224.83 crores
NH 167
Rehabilitation
1.Rayachoty-Kadapa 2.Pileru
and upgradation 4 work on NH-40 for a 1 work is in progress.
to Rayachoty3.Puthalapattu–
10 under EPCNH(O) length of 151.89Kms-
Pilerusec4. Murkumbattu Junction
Corridor Approach Rs.779.51 crores 3 works completed
-Rangampeta cross
NH 40
Rehabilitation 2 work on NH-26 Four
and upgradation 1.Raipur-Visakhapatnam NH26 2. lane& By pass for a 1 work is in progress.
11
under EPC NH(O) Bypass to Vijayanagaram Town length of 28.80 Kms- 1work completed
Corridor Approach Rs.513.55 crores
Four laning of 5.122
Bhavanipuram to Sanctioned for an
km NH9(New NH
12 KanakaghudhammaVardhi amount of Rs 333.22 Work is in progress
65)(1.40km) with
Junction in Vijayawada City limits crores
NH5(3.60km)
13RoBs in progress,
Agreement concluded
Construction of for 2 ROBs, 1 ROBs
4-Lane ROB and Length 23.06km- are in tender stage,
13 22 no ROBs
its approaches in Rs1049.82 crore 2 ROBs DPRs were
lien of existing LCs submitted to Ministry,
4 RoBs DPR to be
submitted
Rehabilitation & up-
gradation of NH- km 0/0 to km 60/380 (Design
340 from section) to Ch. 0/000 to 60/025 excluding Length 57.65 –Rs.319.28
14 Work is in progress
two lane with paved Km 55.600 to 57.650 (2.050Km)) crores
EPC mode under (Rayachoty to Angallu
NH(O)
Sl. No Work From-To Km Remarks
Strengthening &
Widening to 2 lane Km 552/950 to Km 577/545 of Length 17.95 km –
15 Work is in progress
with paved shoulders Mangalore -Tiruvanamalai road of Rs.147.66 Crore
from NH-234 (New NH -75)
Length 8.00km—
16 By pass NH 67 Proddatur Bye Pass Work is in progress
Rs.53.08 crore.
Rehabilitation &
up-gradation of
km 0/0 to 41/979 (excluding km
NH-326A from Length 39.045 km ---Rs.
17 2/255 to 3/372 and km 36/820 to Work is in progress
section) to two lane 228.32
38/275)
with paved EPC
mode under NH(O)
Rehabilitation &
up-gradation of
2 work on NH-544DD
NH-544DD from 1.Ananthapuramu–Kalyandurg
18 for a length of 102.20.--- Works are in progress.
section) to two lane 2.Kalyandurg-Molakalmuru
Rs. 583.79 crores
with paved EPC
mode under NH(O)
Rehabilitation &
up-gradation of
NH-544E from Length 56.803 km ---Rs.
19 Kodikonda – Madakasira Work is in progress
section) to two lane 504.19 crores
with paved EPC
mode under NH(O)
Strengthening in
selected stretches
2 work on NH-716 for a Agreement concluded.
of NH – 716 from 1. Reniguta – Kadapa 2.
20 length of Length 61.00 Appoint date to be
section) on EPC Renigunta – Kadapa
km --- Rs. 60.017 crores
mode under Annual
Plan 2018-19.
Improvement the
selected stretches of
Agreement concluded.
NH – 716A from Length 21.20 km ---Rs.
21 1.Puttur - Uthukottai Road Appoint date to be
section) on EPC 41.963 crores
mode under Annual
Plan 2018-19.

The project was approved by the Government of India and


The Road Development Corporation was established in the World Bank for widening and strengthening and maintaining
year 1998 to develop and maintain roads and other allied
and incidental activities in the State. to ensure smooth travel and to reduce transport cost. The
cost of project is Rs.2245.00 Cr. The major components of
the Project are Road Improvement, Road Safety and Road
Management System.
Up-gradation and improvement component, the following

crore of road length is targeted for widening and • A second bridge across river Godavari near Rajahmundry
strengthening under the road improvement component. including approaches connecting EGK road under (PPP)
project costing Rs.808 crores was substantially completed
a) Chittoor – Puttur Road (CP-01), b) Kurnool – Devanakonda and the bridge is in operation.
Road (KD-02, c) Mydukur– Jammalamadugu road (MJ-
03 & MJ-04), d) Pedana – Nuzivedu – Vissannapeta road • Narketpally- Addanki -Medarametla Road connecting
and e) Kakinada – Rajahmundry Road (KR-07): Narketpally on NH 65 and Medarametla on NH 16 was
taken up and substantially completed at a cost of Rs.1197
crores. The road is in operation stage and the length of
road in Andhra Pradesh is 125 Km.
Under this component, Renigunta- Rayalacheruvu Road • Feasibility studies were taken up for 32 roads of length
approximately 2000 Km to take up development under
improving Road safety with the objective of implementation PPP.
of Road accident mitigation activities through multi sector
approach. Civil works of APRDC completed. Certain
enforcement measures are taken up on the corridor. Trauma
care centre for the Demo Corridor has been established at Nine road works of a total length of 163.30 Km at a cost of
Rajampeta along with required medical equipment. As per Rs.393.55 crores were developed and are in Operation &
mid-term assessment, there is a decrease in accidents by Maintenance stage.
31% in the demo corridor i.e., Renigunta – Rayalacheruvu
Road. Certain Black spots improvements on State Highways

accident-prone roads and as part of it 15 junctions & 13


The total length of the rural roads in the state under
curves were improved and widening of 13 narrow culverts
Panchayat Raj Engineering Department is 79,409 Kms.
are completed.
The surface details of the road length are CC roads – 3,693
Km, BT – 23,219 Km, WBM 9,509 Km, Gravel 20,454 Km
and Earthen 22,534 Km.

APRDC has taken up the establishment of Road During 2018-19 (Upto March 2019), 2540 KM length of
Management System for optimum utilization of funds road is completed incurring an expenditure of Rs.922.00
towards road improvement and maintenance by using
RDBMS and HDM-4 software. By using RMS, prioritization 2019-20, it is proposed to lay the roads to a length of 7600
of roads requiring immediate maintenance and widening for km with an amount of Rs.5108.00 Crores. Total number of
capacity augmentation can be made and based on budget
availability prioritized roads may be improved.

Road Management System (RMS) has been established by


obtaining road asset and road condition data using Network
The present activities of Buildings wing include execution
of building works taken up under Plan/Capital Schemes,
(FWD). Based on data, Roll-out plans for road maintenance
Secretariat buildings, Court Buildings and judicial Quarters
and improvements were developed for 41,000 Km. The
(under State / Centrally Sponsored Schemes) and Buildings
road maintenance and road improvement works with the
of other Department under Deposit works and Maintenance
State Government funds are being prioritized and taken up
of Buildings under Non-Plan/Revenue Schemes.
based on Roll-out plans.
The present plinth areas of Government buildings in the The State had a registration of 119.93 lakhs vehicles. About
control of R&B Department are as follows. 89% of the vehicles on road are two wheelers, followed
by cars, tractor trailers, three wheelers, buses and goods
1. Non-Residential 20.20 Lakh Sft. carriages. Details about registered motor vehicles on road
2. Residential Buildings: 16.54 Lakh Sft. are shown in Annexure 7.5.
Construction of Non-Residential and Residential Buildings Out of 1.04 Crore Non-Transport Vehicles, 93.27 Lakh are
Motor Cycles (89%), 7.60 Lakhs cars (7%), 0.11 Lakh Jeeps
• Construction of buildings for Inspection Bungalows/GHs/
constitute 0.001% in Non-Transport segment.
other Buildings where in this Buildings are for providing
Out of 15 Lakh Transport Vehicles, 5.68 Lakhs Auto-
tours. The IBs / Guest Houses at Rajam, Narasannapeta rickshaws (38%), 3.74 Lakhs Goods Vehicles (25%), 3.07
inSrikakulam District, Salur in Vijayanagaram, Lakhs Tractor& Trailers (20%), 0.70 Lakhs Motor cabs
Narsipatnam&Chinthapalli in Visakhapatnam, Mangalari (5%), 0.90 Lakhs 3-Wheeled Goods Vehicles (6%), 0.27
and Sattenapalli in Guntur District, Nandyal in Kurnool Lakhs Educational Institute buses (2%), 0.25 Lakhs Maxi
District and KarveetiNagaram in Chittoor District are in cabs (2%), 0.10 Lakhs Articulated vehicles (1%), 0.19 Lakhs
progress. IBs/GHs at Chimakurthi in Prakasam District Stage carriges (1%), and 0.06 Lakhs Contract Carriage
Buses constitute 0.003% in Transport segment.
• Construction of new Residential buildings and renovation
for existing Govt. residential accommodation for State

In discharging statutory functions, the department has


• Construction of Integrated Collectorate Complex at
shaped up as one of the major revenue earning departments
Srikakulam is in progress. Construction of Integrated
Collectorate Complex at Nellore and Anantapur are not to the government in the shape of taxes on motor vehicles
grounded.
vehicle owners /drivers. Transport Department is the
Fourth highest revenue earning department for the state
various locations in the state. government. An amount of Rs.575.18 crores was realized
• The R&B Department has taken up around 100works up to May, 2019 as against the target of Rs.4000 crores in
belongs to other departments/ Organizations of the 2019-20.
Andhra Pradesh as a Deposit Work
Year wise revenue received is shown in Table 7.11. District
• Construction and renovation of buildings for Judicial wise revenue received upto May 2019 is given in Annexure
Department (Law Dept-Home Dept). An amount of 7.5A.
Rs. 50.00 Cr is provided in BE 2018-19 and expenditure
Table 7.11: year wise Revenue
upto March 2019.
Year Total Revenue (Rs. crores) % of Growth
2015-16 2128.43 20.70
2016-17 2463.21 15.73
2017-18 3044.67 23.61
Road Transport plays a prominent role in the economic 2018-19 3224.97 5.92
development of the State. The transport department plays a
Source: Transport Department
key role in granting licenses to drivers, registration of motor
vehicles, issue of transport permits, levy and collection of motor
vehicle tax, enforcement of vehicle violations, and acts as nodal
agency for road safety and motor vehicles pollution control.
Another important direction of the Committee on Road
Safety has been to constitute a Road Safety Fund as a
Active enforcement enables better compliance of regular source of funding Road Safety initiatives by allocating
registration, licensing and taxation by operators. In the year a percentage share of enforcement revenue collected by the
2018-19 department through active enforcement has been enforcement departments. Even though Road Safety Fund
able to mobilize revenue of Rs.324.38 crores. During the was created in principle with an initial allocation of Rs.10
current year the enforcement wing is focusing on road safety crores, the fund needs to be reinforced with source of funding
related violations such as 1) Drunken Driving, 2) Carrying as directed by Committee on Road Safety. This amount was
passengers on goods vehicles, 3) Over speed, 4) overload, utilized to purchase 418 breath analyzers, 49 speed guns, 13
5) driving without helmet, 6) Not having valid driving towing vehicles both for Police and Transport Department.

in wrong/ opposite direction, and 10) overloading of accidents, fatalities and injuries in the State during 2018 by
passengers on vehicles. Transport Department is entrusted 11.66%, 9.16% and 15.26% respectively.
with implementation and enforcement of Motor Vehicles
Act, 1988, AP Motor Vehicles Taxation Act, 1963 and the A comprehensive Road Safety Audit conducted by the

Assistant Motor Vehicles Inspectors are empowered to book and Civil Engineering wings of the local engineering
cases for violation of the provisions of the Motor Vehicles colleges revealed lot of inadequacies in road engineering on
Act and AP Motor Vehicles Taxation Act. the National Highways. Similar Road Safety Audit needs to
be conducted on all the national and state highways (app.
20,000 kms) in the State by engaging a Audit Consultant

Road Safety Enforcement needs to be improved with


Every Year, around 1.50 lakh persons are dying in road
introduction of latest technology by way of Speed Cameras,
accidents in India. AP stands at 7th position (after UP,
Speed Guns, Breath Analyzers, Interceptor Vehicle and
Tamilnadu, Maharastra, Karnataka, Rajasthan, and MP),
Towing Cranes. Allocation of funds for Road Safety Fund
with 8,060 fatalities (5.4% share). Inadequate Road Safety
will help improve enforcement.
will impact on Gross State Domestic Product. It is estimated
that the cost of Road accidents and fatalities is 3% of GSDP.

Andhra Pradesh Road Safety Policy was declared in the


year 2015 with a targeted annual reduction of 15% in road i) A driving training institute is being constructed near
accident fatalities. During the year 2018, 9% reduction could Darsi, Prakasam district under the Govt of India Scheme:
be achieved in fatalities over the previous year. However, Institute of Driver Training & Research, at a cost of
there is a growth of 6% in road accident fatalities during
Govt of India and Rs. 1.5 Crs worth of equipment being
of last year. arranged by M/s MarutiSuziki India Limited. The Institute
will be run by M/s Maruti Suziki India Limited on a ‘not for
District Road Safety Committee meetings were also
conducted regularly almost every month except in Chittoor, had already awarded the tender and the work is going on.
Kadapa and East Godavari districts. The project is expected to be completed by the end of 2019.
Once completed, the Institute will have a capacity to train
The Supreme Court Committee on Road Safety
20,000 persons annually.
constituted by the Supreme Court of India had been
reviewing the road safety situation in the country on ii) Automation of Driving test tracks:
quarterly basis and is issuing directions on various aspects The Transport Department is having Driving Test Tracks
of road safety. in all the district headquarters, where testing is being done
manually. The proposal of the state government to fund Digital Payments: - Life tax, Application fee, other fee is being
the automation of 9 of such driving test tracks except collected through CFMS includes e-payment gateways-SBI
Srikakulam, East Godavari, West Godavari and YSR MOPS, Pay-U aggregator Gateway. For digital accessibility
districts with an expenditure of Rs.9.00 crores was accepted to citizen through APRTA has tied up with CSC, e-Seva
by GoI and half of the amount was also released by the centers.
GoI. The tender process for the project is under progress.
The project to be completed within 6 months from the day
of award of the Project will make the entire testing process

iii) I & C Centre:

The Government introduced “Electric Mobility Policy


mainly by visual inspection. For inspection of Transport
2018-23” with a view to make Andhra Pradesh one of the
major hubs for electric mobility. This Policy aims to support
Centre (I&C Centre), a proposal was submitted to
every aspect of Electric Mobility and accelerating adoption
Government of India, to establish one I&C Centre at
of electric vehicles that eventually lead to healthier climate.
Vishakhapatnam in the Govt. Land already in possession
The Government provided incentives by way of exemption
of Transport Department. The proposal envisages that the
of registration fee and tax on motor vehicles.
total cost of about Rs.16.50 Crores will be given by the GoI.
The proposal is under active consideration of Ministry of Government has granted exemption from payment of
Road Transport & Highways GoI. registration fee prescribed under Rule 81 of Central Motor
Vehicles Rules, 1989 in respect of motor vehicles operated
with batteries or ultra-capacitors or fuel cells and registered
on or before 7thJune, 2023.
Transport department in A.P. is one of the departments Government has granted Exemption from payment of
which had pioneered computerization of transactions Motor Vehicle Tax payable in respect of motor vehicles
much before the Government of India took initiative operated with batteries or ultra-capacitors or fuel cells and
through NIC to develop a Pan - Indian software Vahan & registered on or before 7thJune, 2023.
Sarathi. The Transport department started CFST (Citizen
Friendly Services of Transport department) in 2000 in 2-tier
Architecture. In 2009, the department has opted for 3-tier
Architecture. In 2016, the department has taken initiative
to make Citizen services online apart from doing Business Government of Andhra Pradesh issued orders on exempting
Process Re-Engineering in a big way. the Motor Vehicles tax in respect of three wheeled contract
carriages (passenger auto rickshaws) with seating capacity of
The department has launched a new cloud based online
web application. Online web Application enables the
(light goods vehicles) up to GVW of 3000 kgs; Tractors and
citizen to avail the RTA services through web application
Tractor- Trailers used for agricultural purpose and also
from anywhere at any time. All 85 RTA services are made
online. This online application retrieves the data from
various integrations with APIs (Application Programme
interface) like Adhar e- KYC, VAHAN, Payment gateways
(SBI MOPS, payU), SMS /e-mail gate way, CCTNS and
on boarding of Financiers/Bodybuilders etc,..These are
instrumental in achieving Zero touch points between citizen
Upon representations from public the GoI issued permission
and department
ticket booking system for the convenience of passengers and
Thirumala –Thirupathi link. The corporation has realized
RS 197.76 crores of commercial Revenue during the year
2018-19 compared to Rs 157.21 Crores of 2017-18.

APSRTC has bagged Ashok Leyland “India Bus” Awards


for best employee welfare initiatives in APSRTC, highest
Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation is the performance in Vehicle Productivity, ASRTU Award for
largest State Road Transport undertaking in the country. highest KMPL in City Operations etc.
During the year 2018-19, the Corporation has achieved
157.62 Crores KMs (Volume) as against the target of
of transport have increased, forcing implementation of
157.08 crores and Rs.4842.53 crores revenue as against
the target of Rs.4653.97 crores respectively. Corporation
to meet the needs of traveling public as the State has been
has increased the revenue by Rs.335 crores. and increased
growing on all fronts since then. APSRTC has 4 Zones, 12
volume of operation by 1.29 crore Kms over the previous

buses and 53263 employees on rolls as on March, 2019.


operations there is an increase of 6 (%) OR and increase
By virtue of the people friendly policies adopted and revenue of Rs.127 Crores of that product compared to
practiced by the Corporation ever since its inception the previous year.
Organization has become an in-separable part in the lives
of the citizens of the State. Though Corporation has been
clinically examining each route and corridor to eliminate
redundant operations. During the year 2018-19, 136 new
losses are piling up due increase in HSD oil prices, personal
buses are introduced and 775 buses are replaced in the
cost and material cost.
organization. As new entrants are joining the fray in the
During 2018-19, APSRTC operated 157.63 Lakh Kms private sector and competing with low cost luxury travel
and transported 63.00 Lakh passengers daily. The average
conceptualized like Ultra TVG, Super Luxury A/C cum non
A/C, Sleeper Coaches buses with both seats & berths.
APSRTC performance is given in Annexure 7.6

The Corporation has introduced trend setting improvements


in the quality of travel in rural urban and ghat road Sleeper cum seater buses.
passengers by providing newly designed coaches like Telugu
Velugu, Ultra Telugu velugu & Ultra Deluxe, Vennela AC
increase our market share in this segment compared to
Sleeper, Amaravati, Indra, Metro Luxury AC, “Metro
private operators.
Deluxe”, “Metro Express” “Saptagiri Express” and City
Ordinary buses. Corporation has introduced sleeper cum • The Super Luxury and Express Segments which constitute
seater services (Night rider) during the year 2018-19. The
corporation has increased 35 A/C buses during the year source respectively which is showing positive trendand a
2018-19. JNNURM Buses were also introduced for urban surplus is planned to be generated during 2019-20.
passengers in major cities like Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam • Redundancy in operations shall become “Zero”
and Tirupathi. The Corporation has introduced On-line
• Airport capacity and size increased i.e. Runway length
and terminals were expanded to accommodate larger
aircraft of code D and E e.g. Boeing 787, A 321 etc.
• Passenger movement at AP Airports enhanced to 5.44
Civil aviation plays a major role for economic development MPPA (FY18-19) at a CAGR of 37% in the past 5 years
of the State. Apart from serving as hub for the air passengers, (about 1.1 MPPA in FY13-14) in comparison to national
Airports are acknowledged as triggers of employment growth rate of 12% in the same period.
generation, tourism and industrial development in the • Connectivity to other cities in India increased from 7 Nos
to 15 Nos.
direct and in-direct employment opportunities. Ancillary • The State currently handles 1.7% of the total passenger

tourism, road transportation services etc. operational airports in the country.

In Air Transport, every US$ 100 expenditure produces


70,000
additional jobs result in 610 new jobs created in the local
economy (Source: International Civil Aviation Organization).

APADCL formerly known as Bhogapuram International


Airport Corporation Ltd., is formed in 2015 as a Special Andhra Pradesh Airports Development Corporation Limited
Purpose Vehicle under the administrative control of (formerly Bhogapuram International Airport Corporation
the Energy, Infrastructure & Investment Dept., for Limited -BIACL) is a SPV formed under Companies Act
implementation of Bhogapuram International Airport 2013 and is 100% owned by GoAP. APADCL is the project
project under PPP mode. Subsequently Government has
entrusted development of other airports/airstrips also to Bhogapuram (Vizianagaram District) near Visakhapatnam,
this Corporation. Dagadarthi (Nellore District) and No-frills Airport at
Orvakallu (Kurnool District). Apart from this, APADCL
is also the project proponent for development of airstrip at
Kuppam and development of airport in partnership with
AAI at Donakonda. APADCL is the central agency for
facilitation and improvement of aviation infrastructure in
Government has brought out Andhra Pradesh Civil Aviation the state.
Policy, 2015. As per the said Policy the Government will encourage
private participation in airport development, regional/national
airline operations and other aviation infrastructure through

Scheme on a case to case basis. Government has decided to

existing airstrips into low cost airports for better air connectivity The Government has proposed to develop a new
and economic growth of the State.
of Vizianagaram District near Visakhapatnam. Size of the
project is 2703 acres and 2400 acres of the land acquired
so far. Estimated cost of the Project is Rs.2302 crores.
Capacity under (Phase – I) 6 Million and (Phase II): 12
VGF
Million. Developed on PPP basis. Tentative Schedule for
commercial operations is 2022. 3 bids received during RFP
tender process. Bids are sent to Government for approval for
Currently there are 6 operational Airports in Andhra
the award of the project. Ground breaking ceremony held
Pradesh which connect with major cities.
on 14th February, 2019.
Domestic Airports: Rajahmundry, Kadapa, Orvakallu
at Kurnool and Puttaparthi (Pvt) International Airports:
Vishakhapatnam, Vijayawada and Tirupati.

Size of the project is 1399 acres and 1095 acres of the land
acquired so far. Estimated cost of the Project is Rs.363
crores. Capacity ultimate Phase 1.9 Million. Developed
on PPP basis. Tentative Scheduled for commercial
operations is 2020-2021. Concessionaire Agreement with Vijayawada Airport: Additional land to an extent of
developer signed in June 2018. Initiated action regarding about 698 acres has been provided to AAI for expansion of
pre-development works such as removal of obstacles (HT, the existing airport. Airport has been accorded International
LT lines, diversion of Munganur channel), electricity status as per the provisions of the AP Reorganization Act,
&water connections. Ground breaking ceremony held 2014. Runway for the airport is expanded to handle larger
on11thJanuary, 2019. Financial closure being undertaken aircraft of code 4E such as Airbus A320 and Boeing B737.
by the concessionaire. A new passenger terminal building along with additional
parking bays were constructed. Currently international

building at the airport. A new integrated terminal building


An extent of 980 acres of land acquired for the project. is approved and administrative sanction is provided for an
Estimated cost of the Project is Rs.88.5 crores. Developed on amount of Rs.611 crores by AAI board.
EPC mode (Lumpsum contract). Terminal inaugurated in
January 2019. MOU signed with AAI for provision of CNS/ Tirupati Airport: The Airport has been granted
ATM services and IMD for provision of meteorological International Airport status from Ministry of Civil Aviation
services. DGCA licensing for the Airport in progress and and has all the support functions for the operations in
security plan approved by BCAS.
building has been inaugurated in the year 2015 by the
Hon’ble Prime Minister. Additional land to an extent of
about 732 acres and provided by the Government to AAI for
Size of the project is 700 Acres with an estimated cost of expansion of the airport. Work completed on extension of
Rs.83 crores. Ground breaking ceremony held on 3rd 4 additional parking bays. Extension of runway to 3810 m
January, 2019. Contract has been awarded to successful is being undertaken, planned to be completed by Feb 2020.
bidder, project is estimated to be completed in one year. Runway for the airport is expanded to handle larger aircraft
Scheduled commissioning by 2020. of code 4E such as Airbus A320 and Boeing B737.

Rajahmundry Airport: Land to an extent of about 857 acres


has been provided by the Government to AAI for expansion
Airport project to be developed on 435 acres of land with of the airport. Runway of the Airport has been expanded to
an estimated cost of over Rs.250 Crores. Airport to be allow landing of aircraft such as Airbus A320. Airport has been
developed through Joint venture / special purpose vehicle upgraded to allow for night landing of aircraft.
proposed by Airports Authority of India. AAI will incur
entire capital expenditure and GoAP will only provide land Vizag Airport: New International cargo facility established
to facilitate cargo movements. Six new parking bays
completed and commissioned in September 2018.
Kadapa Airport: Night landing facilities are being
implemented in Kadapa airport, slated to be completed by
end of August 2019. 50 acres provided for expansion at a cost
Vijayawada – Kurnool – Vijayawada sector by Turbo
of about Rs.40 crores. It is proposed to develop an Aerospace
Aviation Private Limited. This is estimated to cost of Rs. 28
and Defense related museum in Kadapa on the similar lines
lakhs per month of VGF as a share of State Government.
to the existing museum at Palam Airport at New Delhi. The
artefacts for the museum could be supplied by the Indian

ISRO facility in Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh. The curation


for the museum could be handled by APADCL along with the
Department of Tourism for promoting the facility under the
Airports during 2018-19.
supervision of State Government.
(in Millions)
Enhancement of regional air connectivity (Domestic
Year 13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18 18-19 CAGR
and International): %

Total 1.1 1.3 2.8 3.8 4.1 5.4 37%


Source: Data from AP Airports
The Airport has been selected as an RCS Airport under
the Ude Desh ka Aam Naagrik (UDAN), a Regional
Connectivity Scheme (RCS) under the Ministry of Civil
Aviation, Government of India. Under the scheme, 80% of • Bhogapuram: land acquisition to be completed (for
the Viability Gap Funding (VGF) will be borne by GOI and airport project) and resolution on closure of existing civil
the rest 20% VGF has to be borne by the respective State enclave at Vizag.
• Nellore: Remaining land) issue to be resolved by District
between Kadapa-Hyderabad, Kadapa-Vijayawada and Collector to enable Authority to meet Conditions Precedent
Kadapa-Chennai routes, won by Turbo Aviation Private
Limited for all the routes. • Kuppam: EPC Contract awarded. Construction activity
has not yet started
• Donakonda:Government decision on the JV / SPV with
AAI
i. Kadapa – Bangalore – Goa • Vijayawada: Extension of contract for International
ii. Kadapa – Chennai – Puducherry (Karaikal)
iii. Kadapa – Hyderabad – Shirdi • Kadapa: Commencement of new RCS routes and
development of Aviation museum.

Tenders were called for connecting Vijayawada Airport


directly with Singapore and Dubai. The bid parameter was Andhra Pradesh has 974 KMs long coast line with a major
per seat cost to be borne by the Government. Successful bid Port at Visakhapatnam under Government of India control
process was concluded for Vijayawada-Singapore sector.
Vijayawada-Singapore sector was awarded to Indigo airlines are functional ports. Non-Major Port at Ramayapatnam is
from December 2018 on a 2 round trips per week basis.
Indigo operates 180 seater Airbus A320 on the sector. State Reorganization Act is proposed to Developed a Major
Port at Dugarajapatnam.
port handled 54.37 Million tonnes of cargo and realized
revenue of Rs.2233.53 crores and Government received
Kakinada Anchorage Port
Rs.54.80 crores as government share.
The Anchorage Port is being operated by the State
Government. The Anchorage Port has a capacity to handle
about 4 million metric tons of cargo per annum. During the
year 2018-19 the port handled 1.64 Million Tonnes of cargo Rawa Port is located near Surasenayanam in East Godavari
and realized revenue of Rs.40.87 Crores. District and it facilitates to transport Crude Oil from S.
Yanam to Chennai / Visakapatnam / Haldia by Sea. The
Port is in operation. The port handled 0.80 Million tonnes
of crude oil and realized revenue of Rs.3.99 crores to state
Presently, Kakinada Deep Water Port is under operation exchequer.
with 7 berths and 6 OSV berths and one North return wall
berth of 635 Mts. length. So far, an extent of 441 Acres land
was given on lease basis. During 2018-19 the Port handled
15.69 Million Tonnes of cargo and realized revenue of
Rs.498.00 crores and Government received Rs.102.56
crores as Government share.

The Government have awarded development of


Machilipatnam Port in Krishna District under PPP Model.
Land pooling is under progress to procure lands required
The Government of Andhra Pradesh have awarded
for Machilipatnam Port under Machilipatnam Area
Development Authority. Further Revenue Department
Gangavaram near Visakhapatnam to M/s Gangavaram
handed over an extent of Acs.2572.47 of Government
Port Limited under PPP. Presently, Gangavaram Port is
Lands to Port Department on 18.03.2017. Land acquisition
under operation with 9 Berths with a capacity of 45 Million
for the development of the Port is underway by MUDA and
Tons per annum. An extent of 1800 Acres of land was given
around 3,870 acres including Government and Private has
towards equity and 1052 acres was given on lease basis.
been transferred/acquired so far. Balance private land of
During 2018-19, the port handled 30.394 Million Tonnes
about 929.8 acres is to be acquired.
of cargo and realized revenue of Rs.950.10 crores and
Government received Rs.19.95 crores as Government share.

The port is located in Srikakulam district. There is a


The Government of Andhra Pradesh have awarded the
Port. Availability of the Land is 268 Acres. Only single
development of Krishnapatnam Port to M/s Krishnapatnam
bid has been received from M/s.Adani Ports & SEZ Ltd.,
Port Company Limited (KPCL) under PPP Mode on Build,
for development of Bhavanapadu Port as concessionaire.
Operate, Share and Transfer (BOST) basis. The Port
Letter of Award issued to M/s.Adani Ports & SEZ Ltd., on
developer has to pay a concession fee @ of 2.6 % of Gross
27-03-2018 with a Revenue Share starting at 2.3%.
income for 30 years.
Estimated project cost is about Rs. 3,390 Crore in the
Presently, is under operation with 11 berths. Construction
of Additional berths under Phase II is under progress and of operations is estimated at about 16 MMT. An extent of
its estimated cost of Phase-II is Rs.6000 Crores. So far, an about 2,300 acres of land is to be acquired for the Port with
extent of 4834.25 Acres of land was given against Acres. rehabilitation & resettlement of about 1,515 households
6800 approved by the Government. The balance land with about 4,578 persons.
acquisition is under process. During the year 2018-19 the
Government including approval to form appropriate SPV/
Entity to take up the Port development.
The Government declared the Kakinada SEZ Port in East
Godavari District as minor Port to facilitate transportation of The Government have accorded approval for establishment
of an umbrella organization called “Andhra Pradesh
Cargo. Government awarded concession to M/s.KSEZ Maritime Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited
Limited for development of Port and agreed to the proposal (APMIDCL)” under companies Act, 2013 for establishment
for conversion of the Captive Port to the Commercial Port of Ramayapatnam Port and development of other allied
through Swiss Challenge approach, duly following the Maritime Infrastructure in the State.
procedure laid down in APIDE Act, 2001, draft PPP Rules,
M/s RITES has been awarded work for the preparation of
2012 and as per the A.P. Port Policy, 2015.
Techno-Economic Feasibility Report. Estimated project cost
M/s KSEZ proposed to construct 3 berths one for Coal is about Rs. 4,240 Crore Phase 1 and land to an extent of
handling and other two to handle General Cargo. The Total 3,093 acres is needed for the development of the port. Cargo
Cost of Project includes Dredging, Breakwater Revetment, st
year after commencement of operations is
construction of Berths, Port Buildings, Road works, Railway estimated at about 20 MMT.
line, Port Craft berth, Miscellaneous etc. is Rs.2123.00
Issue of exclusive limits of Krishnapatnam Port has to be
crores.
sorted before proceeding further.
A Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) GMR Kakinada Gateway
Port Limited is formed by the successful Bidder as the
Concessionaire for the project and Concession Agreement
has been signed on 21-11-2018. Revenue share of 2.7% is to
be provided to the Government for the Concession period
of 30 years from the Commercial Operations Date, which is The Port is located in West Godavari District. There is no
extendable by 2 periods of 10 years each. commercial activity in the Port. No Port land is available at
the Port.
The Development of the Project is envisaged on a total land
area of 1,944 acres out of which 133 acres of sea accreted
land owned by Government shall be made available to the
Concessionaire on lease. The State Government declared Meghavaram Port in

for the Thermal plants. Government accorded permission


to M/s.East Coast Energy Pvt. Ltd., for construction of a
Ramayapatnam village, proposed site for port development is dedicated Captive Jetty at Meghavaram for the Thermal
a coastal village, located at South – East corner of Prakasam Power Project at Kakarapalli and the issue is pending.
District in Ulavapadu Mandal, located 4.5 km East of Thettu
on NH-5 and 93 km North of Krishnapatnam Port. It is
12.8 km away from its Mandal main town Ulavapadu and
78.7 km distance from Ongole. The connecting straight road The State Government declared Nakkapalli as a Minor Port
joins NH-5 at Thettu. South Central railway passes adjacent in Visakhapatnam District for Export of Alumina by M/s
to the NH-5 Nearest Railway stations is ‘THETTU’ located ANRAK Aluminum Ltd., The proposed Port is 75 Km from
within 6 km from the sea. South of Visakhapatnam. M/s. Anark Alumina Ltd., has
proposed to construct 2 berths to handle alumina & thermal
Chevuru Village of Gudlur Mandal for establishment of coal etc. The cargo handling capacity of the project is 4
the proposed Port at Ramayapatnam in Prakasam District. MLT per annum.TheProject is yet to be taken up by the
Government has accorded in principal permission for
taking up the development of the Ramayapatnam Port by
The total priority sector advances to Net Bank Credit
(NBC) was Rs.240220.10 crore (72.35%) against RBI
The State Government have proposed to develop Vodarevu
norm of 40%. Agricultural advances to Net Bank Credit
Port in Prakasam District &Nizampatnam Port in Guntur
were Rs.1,49263.62crore (44.96%) against RBI norm of
District under Public Private Participation Mode on Build,
18%. Non-Farm Sector Advances was Rs. 58024.60 crore
Own, Operate and Transfer (BOOT) basis. The Port is at
which accounted for 17.48% of NBC.Other priority sector
present under dispute.
advances including export credit are at Rs. 32931.88 crore

A.P as on March 2019 is given in Annexure 7.9.


As per the Andhra Pradesh State Reorganization Act, 2014,
“The Government of India shall develop a new major
port at Dugarajapatnam in the successor State of Andhra
Pradesh to be completed in phased manner”. Proposed Tourism in India has grown by leaps and bounds over the
port at Duggarajapatnam is located in SPSR Nellore years, with each region of India contributing something to its
district of Andhra Pradesh. The site is located 23 Kms splendor and exuberance. The ‘Incredible India’ campaign
north of Sriharikota islands (ISRO) in Vakadu mandal of
SPSR Nellore district. Important towns like Gudur are at a now commands worldwide attention. Andhra Pradesh has
distance of 40 Km and Vakadu at 10 Km. Government of the distinction of being a leading tourism destination in
India through NITI Aayog has cited the unviability of the India and is presently, the third most visited State in terms
proposed port and requested for an alternate location for the of domestic tourism
development of the port.
The AP Tourism Development Corporation is fully owned
A. P. Government undertaking created various taken
products all over AP and providing services to the tourists
visiting. In order to develop the Andhra Pradesh as one
of the most preferred tourist destinations of the Country,
the Govt. adopted mission based approach and prepared
Tourism Policy.

Annexure 7.7 To develop Andhra Pradesh as a major Tourist destination


in India the APTDC requires extensive support from the
There were 1735 Telephone exchanges, 5.50 lakh land line, Govt. to expand its activities and also to create innovative
WLL connections, 8837 public telephone connections (Local tourism products.
+STD), 68.80 lakh wireless subscribers (pre & postpaid) up
to March 2019 in the state. District wise status of telephone
connections are given in Annexure 7. 8.
The government is committed to encourage tourism
activity in the state, to position Andhra Pradesh as globally
recognized tourism destination. With an aim to enable

March 2019 in the State. The aggregate deposits amounted


to Rs.312641.58 Crore and the total bank credit extended Tourism Infrastructure Projects and Services, all steps will
was to the order of Rs.397349.59 Crore up to March, 2019. be taken to nurture and sustain the rich culture, heritage and
The credit-deposit ratio of the banks in the state is 127.09% environment of the state.
as against RBI norm of 60%.
1. Tourism Infrastructure Development
2. Operation of Hotels & Catering Units APTDC has established Transport Units at Visakhapatnam
3. Operation of Guided & Package Tours & Tirupathi, introduced Tourist Coaches and operating
4. Leisure Cruises & Pleasure Boating activities local and interstate tour packages from both destinations.
5. Sound & Light Shows and Rope Way

For sustainable development of organization, adopted the


Strategic Measures like Expeditious execution of projects,
Establishment of new infrastructure and up-gradation of Cruises, speed boats, house boats, ferries etc.

of new tours and packages Introduction of Luxury


Cruises HR Development and professional services. For
the administrative convenience APTDC established the
Created Sound & Light Show, dynamic lighting system and
activities. APTDC established Information & Reservation Ropeways created at Chandragiri, Belum Caves, Ettipotala,
Borra Caves etc. and Rope way at Srisailam. An amount of
the convenience of tourists visiting Andhra Pradesh and to Rs.121.23 Crores revenue received from operations during
the year 2018-19.
are at Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada and Tirupathi.

APTDC operates Hotels/Resorts, Wayside Amenities and


Restaurants at various destinations of the State to provide
hassle free facilities to the tourists visiting the State. The
APTDC initiated various tourism projects with CFA funds
Corporation is at present running 36 Hotel Units having
under various schemes announced by Govt. of India. In
930 rooms and 2008 bed Strength along with catering
which, works have been taken up for 7 projects and awaiting
facilities: Haritha Restaurants: Exclusive Catering Units at
sanction for remaining projects. Status of sanctioned
Borra Caves, Araku Region, Belum Caves, Kurnool District
projects are as furnished in Table 7. 12
and TADA, Nellore District.

Table 7. 12 Status of CFA projects sanctioned by the Govt. of India


(Rs. in Lakhs)

Sl. Sanctioned Amount Received Value of


Name of the Project Remarks
No. Project Cost from GoI work done
Swadesh Darshan
Development of Kakinada -
1 6783.53 6444.35 7050.64 Work completed
Hope Island - Konaseema
Development of Coastal Works completed except
2 Tourism Circuit in SPSR 5969.94 4775.96 4680.00 the four works taken up
Nellore District. by Forest Dept.
Development of Mahayana
3 5233.91 1046.78 802.00 Works are in progress
Buddhist Circuit
Sl. Sanctioned Amount Received Value of
Name of the Project Remarks
No. Project Cost from GoI work done
PRASAD
Development of Amaravathi as
4 2836.43 2269.14 2368.77 Works completed
Pilgrimage Tourist Destination.
Development of Srisailam Works are in brisk
5 4744.93 3795.92 3290.00
Temple progress
HRIDAY
Development of Heritage
6 1233.60 1233.60 1233.60 Work completed
Walk at Amaravathi
Development of Heritage
7 613.90 427.56 182.00 Works are in progress
Pond at Amaravati.
SAGARMALA
Construction of Passenger
8 Jetty at Bhavani Island in 1000.00 500.00 520.00 Works are in progress
Krishna District.
Total 28416.24 20493.31 20127.01

Mee-Seva – a good governance initiative that facilitates a


single portal for the entire range of G2C and G2B services.

accountability for the government.

Govt. of Andhra Pradesh is broadly focused on the following


The Government is committed for making the state activities:
as a suitable destination for IT Services, Electronic • Policy development to release best in class policy
Manufacturing /Assembling. To achieve this, Government framework
has formed three societies’ viz., e-Government authority, • Investment promotion to attract USD 2 billion investment
Electronic & IT agency, and Innovation society. Andhra and create 1 lakh jobs in IT and USD 5 billion investment
and create 2 lakh jobs in Electronics by 2020
will carve a way forward for the newly formed State of
Andhra Pradesh.
digital government
• Infrastructure development, including real estate and
soft infrastructure, to create world class infrastructure
conducive for establishing industries
forms the backbone of the economy, and will continue to • Skill development to increase industry ready talent
provide the thrust required to generate large investments availability
and employment while also ensuring the delivery of citizen
On the employment generation front, the department has
centric “good governance”.
released 9 policies focused on IT & Electronics sector thus far,
The State has set itself a vision to deliver “good with the aim of achieving the goals set for the department.
The State has been successful in generating realized
delivery of services to citizens, the ITE&C Dept. created employment of 30,656 with investment of Rs.1030.00
crores in the IT sector and an employment of 18,750 with
a realized investment of Rs.397.70 crores in the Electronics
• Educational and awareness creation on Government
sector. The State has also built a pipeline of committed
schemes (Navaratnalu). Special stories prepared on
employment of over 2.24 lakh and committed investment
Government’s initiatives like “YSR Raitu Bharosa, YSR
of over Rs.56511.00 crores in both the IT and Electronics
Pensions, YSR Asara, Amma vadi, Pedalandariki Illu,
sectors. The State has targeted to tune of Rs.632.45 crores
Madya Nishedam, Jalayagnam, Aarogyasri” and some of
of IT export in the current year 2019-20.
them have been transmitted through SAPNET channels.
• Creating educational calendar for awareness programme

New APSDC established at Pi Data Centre, Mangalagiri. classes to the students 6th to Degree.
APTS had published RFPs for implementation of perimeter • Creating Live Interactive shows on “Navaratnalu
network infrastructure and O&M at APSDC, Amaravati, in
• Increase viewers in satellite platform and subscribers in
bidders had executed the orders successfully. The migration digital platform for SAPNET channels.
of the applications to APSDC, Amaravati is under progress
from APSDC, Hyderabad.
of awareness on Government schemes to the general

APSWAN, GoAP proposed to upgrade existing APSWAN


Mee-Seva is providing faster, easier and transparent
access to various G2C & G2B services through more than
provide network as a Service (NaaS) to all its Departments.
10,543 kiosks by utilizing Information & Communication
Technologies.
the NaaS project and is in the process of identifying the
Bandwidth service providers. Mee-Seva currently has 460 high impact services and the
project has already completed 14.44 crore transactions and
most of the government departments are now on board.
The target is to ensure that Mee-Seva becomes the entry and
exit point for the citizen to approach the government for any
service. Besides this, project also delivers more than 20 crore
Live transmission started from Vijayawada with point
transactions every year for other services like Bill Payments
to point encrypted studio, procured with the support of
besides a big range of B2C services making it the country’s
-Andhra Pradesh State Film, TV and Theatre Development
biggest one stop e-governance shop. Mee-Seva centers
Corporation. Transmitted 120 episodes on DSC classes
are now also providing Business. Correspondent Services
“DSC Bodhana”. Transmitted 201 episodes on Groups

rural development, motivational and career guidance


based DBT roll out in the country. 460 services pertaining to
39 departments are delivering through Meeseva centers.
done on Zero Based Natural Farming. Conducted pilot
project on Good Governance, motivational and career Aadhar enrolment centres: The Government have
orientation program called “Yuva Prasthanam” for younger initiated for setting up of 904 Permanent Enrolment
Centre’s (PEC) in Mee Seva centers at each Mandal
AP power sector through outsourcing agencies etc. headquarters across the state. During the year 2019-20 (upto
May 2019),112.23 lakh enrolments done and 101.62 lakh
pockets were uploaded.
Government Schemes, Health and Agricultural are under
Pipeline.

“Digital Literacy is the ability of individuals and communities


to understand and use digital technologies for meaningful
actions within life situations.”
Digital literacy is a key component of the Government of Andhra Pradesh Information Technology Academy
India’s vision of building an empowered society as envisaged (APITA) has been established on 01-06- 2016. The academic
activities of the Society have been planned to run in the
literacy especially in the context of rural India would address name of “Amaravati Knowledge Centers”. Collaborate
a number of socio-economic issues. ‘Digital Literacy’ would with Industry, Educational and Research Institutions for
the promotion and development of e-governance. To create
the major thrust areas of Healthcare, Livelihood generation a set of policies relating to promotion of Electronics and
and Education. Under this scheme 5.40 lakh students were Information Technology.
registered and trainings were conducted to 3.70 lakh persons
To design a plan for marketing the “Advantage AP” brand
among the players in IT and Electronics manufacturing
sector globally and create the roadmap to attract investments
into the Electronics sector to the tune of US $ 5 billion by
2020, and into the IT sector to the tune of US $ 2 billion by
2020. To create an employment potential of 0.5 million by
Now the State Designated Agency ESD Meeseva has
2020 in the IT and Electronics sector. industries around FAB
taken an initiative to extend the Digital Literacy program
facility in Andhra Pradesh. To attract top design companies
to Urban Areas for making the Urban Citizens as Digital
in IT and ESDM sector to invest in Andhra Pradesh.
Literates by converting the Urban Meeseva – CSCs as the
PMGDISHA Training Centers. Priority would be given to APITA has academic collaborations with several Industry
Non-Smartphone users, college drop-outs, participants of
the adult literacy mission, digitally illiterate school students to the students of Andhra Pradesh.
from class 9-12th provided facility of Computer/ICT During the Academic Year 2018-19, 346 Engineering /
Training is not available in their schools. MCA colleges are registered with APITA. 269 students are
trained in Soft skills and 220 are trained in Aptitude and
Reasoning. In Technical, 4834 are trained in VMware level
1 course, 231 in cyber security, 428 in National Instruments
Digital Gram Pratinidhi, is an advanced and next
technologies, 408 in Animation, 486 in Arm Embedded
generation technological solution, where the core services
Systems, and 34 in Autocad. As part of the Microsoft –
which earns income to government are taken to door steps
Data Security Council of India’s Cyber Sikshaa Program
of service consumers with three-fold method, for download
43 female students are being trained in Cyber Security for
about 3 months. Under ISB Technology Entrepreneurship
Program 442 students are being trained out of which 139
security stationery. Stationery will have supplied on payment
students are from the second year course on 2017-19 batch
of actual cost of stationery. Establish the rural connectivity
and 303 are from 2019 batch. In Electronics domain 2000
of all G2C, B2C services through the DGP. Provide
female candidates have been trained for Line Assembly
employment opportunity in the form of Digital Gram
Operator positions in Mobile Manufacturing Companies
Pratinidhi who takes the services to consumers.
and another 2000 are being trained.
From January 2019 to March 2019, a total of 461 students
have been placed in IT and Mobile companies (including
Infosys, Capgemini, IBM, FedServe, and Rising Star Mobiles services, on an average 6 services in production stage and
India Pvt Ltd) and 214 internships have been provided in at least 2 more services in development stage for each
the IT industry. In addition to these 979 candidates have department. Also, e-Pragati Authority intents to prepare
been placed for line assembly operator positions in mobile a more exhaustive list of Common, Group and Cross-
phones manufacturing industry. cutting Applications. e-Pragati is also working towards
preparing a Roadmap for migrating existing DT Compliant
For the year 2019-20 APITA is targeting to train a total of
applications of government departments. e-Pragati has
30000 students for IT and Electronics domains. Up-skilling
adopted a policy for designing an Application prioritization
training programs are being planned for training 5000
plan for implementation, adopting the 80-20 Rule and the
candidates in refrigeration and air-conditioning, 10,000
Criticality-Feasibility principle.
candidates on Mobile handset repair and 10,000 candidates
on Telecom Technical Application Developer as part of As a part of mandate, e-Pragati Authority has been assigned
the Electronics Sector Skills Council of India and Telecom with a responsibility to establish e-Pragati Academy, through
Sector Skill Council of India Programs of Government this program, e-Pragati Authority intents to conduct
of India. Furthermore, as per the requirement of the
industry customized training programs will also be designed to sensitize them with latest industry trends, practical use
and conducted by APITA. APITA is also discussing with cases, standard global practices and various advantages of
Digital Transformation to help them envision new policies
Technologies at a highly discounted and subsidized price to account DT as core. Once DT compliant systems are
the students of Andhra Pradesh. Furthermore, VM ware designed, for success of these systems, it is very important
IT Academy has expressed interest to open up academic
membership to the colleges under APITA Network. Oracle of Digital Literacy Programs which will ensure in fading
Academy has also expressed interest to conduct workshops the existing gap for digital preparedness for resources.
for school teachers towards training their students on e-Pragati Authority has also designed a large scale Change
Animation and 2D games by using simple JAV based tools Management Plan for smooth transition of existing work
and technologies. As part of the Microsoft – Data Security force into digital workforce.
Council of India’s Cyber Sikshaa Program training for two
e-Pragati Authority has designed the Database Schemas for
more batches of female students are being planned.
the Core Databases and the Master Datasets which would
be standardized and shared with department for uniform
data collection to avoid noise and irregularities from the
datasets. To ensure the authenticity and accuracy of the
data, e-Pragati has established e- Highway Solution which
services by adopting Government Process Re-engineering
allows hosting and sharing of the interdepartmental data
(GPR) Standards from across the globe, which are proven
through secured and authorized channel with concerned
stakeholders. For interpretation and development of
expenses, ease of business, zero touch points for citizen
insightful reports from this data, e-Pragati has Data Lytics
and instance delivery of services. Under this scheme, more
platform which is used to create dashboards for senior
than 12 departments are on-board on this platform with

proposed to release 15 services of line departments by the


of government work in their respective areas. For Year
end of 2019-20. The dept. intent to on board remaining
2019-20, e-Pragati Authority, has planned an enhanced
departments in some or other form with minimum hosting
CM Dashboard with the introduction of deep analytics,
of 200+ Digital Services. As of part of this mandate,
e-Pragati has undertaken Digital Transformation of Line
Departments and in year 2019-20, envisages engagement
with 30 Departments for Digital Transformation of
Kadapa, Prakasam and Krishna Districts of A.P, within the
lines of Mission Water Conservation–Natural Resources
Management under MGNREGS within overall framework
of PMKSY for implementation during the year 2018-19.
& C Department registered under AP societies Registration
Act, 2001 and is a nodal agency for remote sensing, GIS and APSAC has prepared base maps showing cadastral
GPS applications in Andhra Pradesh. boundaries of all the revenue village covered under 1,521
Gram Panchayats dully furnishing necessary details, such
APSAC implemented certain projects with line departments
as, rainfall, water demand / budget status, ground water
some of these projects are listed below
category, depth of ground water and drinking water situation
for each GP. Besides the above information the geo-tagged
information on structures executed earlier was also collected

of new structures needed.

The main objective is the pre-harvest forecast of acreage


and production of major crops at State/district level in both
Kharif and Rabi seasons using optical and microwave data.
It helps the State for policy making and advance estimate Preparation of district survey report basing on the requirement
of Mines & Geology department is taken up. Natural resources
contributes to production. which includes mineral wealth, ground water, land use / land
cover, drainage network and rainfall will be described along
with the information provided by the department on mining
licenses, royalty, production of sand, etc.

The main objective of the study is to evaluate the impact


of watershed programmes implemented in the watershed
based on the Remote Sensing and GIS techniques in given The green areas help individuals to overcome the physical
IWMP watersheds of the batch-2 of 2010-11 in Andhra and mental stress, especially in Urban areas. Despite

tools to monitor, manage the natural resources and assess the and qualitative information on greenness handicaps the
impact on watersheds during the pre and post-development. managers and planners. Thus, an attempt has been made to
Development of GIS Based Integrated Natural Resources study the urban green cover in the 16 Urban Local Bodies
(INRM) and Rural Infrastructure Maps for 1,521 GPs for (ULBs) of the State. The objective of the study is to assess
Planning of Mission Water Conservation under MGNREGS the Urban Green Cover in 16 Urban Local Bodies (ULBs)
using high resolution satellite data. The digital data of high
The Government of Andhra Pradesh is keen to improve resolution (10m) Sentinel-2A satellite data of April/May
the ground water situation in water stressed areas in order
to improve the ground water situation and eventually Vegetation Index (NDVI) is a good index of the ability for
enhance the agricultural production and productivity dully vegetation to absorb photosynthetically active radiation used
contributing to environment harmony. for assessment of green cover. Demographic data of towns/
With the above objective, the Govt. has decided to urban has been taken from 2011 census. The vegetation
develop RS & GIS based Action Plan for Soil and Water extracted in urban areas has been overlaid on high resolution
Conservation in 1521 water stressed Gram Panchayats in satellite data to assess the errors of commission or omission.
88 mandals covered in Anantapuramu, Chittoor, YSR
• Geo tagging of the existing cold storage and food

Rythu Bharosa
• Geo-tagging of liquor shops, Zonation of Liquor shop
Aquaculture has been a fast-growing industry because
near School, Religious structure and Highways. Prioritize
the places for stage wise ban of liquor
throughout the world. It is growing more rapidly than any
other domain of the animal husbandry. The main objective • Geo tagging all the existing educational institutions
of the project is to identify potential sites for aquaculture (Primary/ Secondary/ Higher/ Technical) and Geo
development using Remote Sensing and GIS techniques. tagged to all the Govt. hostel list of eligible students for
The study reveals that the existing aquaculture area is fee reimbursement.
1,63,341 ha and the potential area is 88,539 ha which can • To create a GIS database at a single source for planning
be developed sustainably.
of cost for people living below the poverty line.
• To map a list of mothers of school going children of below
poverty line to encourage their studies under Amma Vodi
A.P. Space Applications Centre (APSAC), as a nodal
• To map a saving groups & bank account details at village
agency for Geo-spatial activities, worked out the possible
wise for BC, SC, ST women above 45 years. To map a
inputs from above projects to ‘NAVARATHNAALU’ the
Population of BC, SC, ST Women above 45 years, to map
famed government initiative and are presented below to
a location of Govt. and Pvt. Banks and to map BC, SC,
be implemented by line departments for development of a
Decision Based WEBGIS
• YSR Housing for Poor: To map existing slums in urban
• To identify new borewell locations in potential areas, to map wastelands/ vacant lands and identify
groundwater prospect zones.Site suitability of free Bore suitable lands for construction of pucca houses to provide
wells by geophysical surveys in ground water prospect these inputs to Housing department. Proximity and site
zones suitability analysis for homeless poor.
million are females. The decadal growth of population rose
from 18.88 percent during 1961-71 to 21.13 percent during
Besides strong economic growth, a society seeking holistic
development calls for a substantial progress in social sector the rate of growth of population and decline is even more
parameters like education, healthcare, nutrition, water prominent at 9.21 percent during 2001-11, lower than the
supply, housing, social security and other basic minimum All-India’s growth rate of 17.70 percent. Decadal variation
social services that results in a healthy ambience and happy of population in AP and India are shown in chart 8.1.
living. Chart 8.1: Percentage of decadal variation of population in
It has been established that economic growth alone will not AP and India
lead to well-being and the state needs to focus on improving
the living conditions of people. The broad strategy would be
to address the needs and priorities of the poor, disadvantaged
and vulnerable groups that is aligned with the government’s
overall development strategy taking into consideration the
human development approach and the emerging priorities
with respect to sustainable development goals (SDGs).
Andhra Pradesh state despite showing decent economic
progress, lags behind its southern counterparts. Reduction
of IMR and MMR remain critical. The state with 67%
literacy with 60 % female literacy is much below the

with advanced states. Quality education is the need of the


hour. Issues relating to drinking water and sanitation are to Source: Census of India, 2011
be addressed on priority.
Among the districts, East Godavari is the most populous
Inclusive growth is to be achieved through implementation
of schemes and sub plans. The state of Andhra Pradesh is lowest population. District-wise population from 1961 to
committed to harness the strength of the Self-Help Groups 2011 Census is given in Annexure 8.1.
and to generate employment, create awareness, improve

and this stands at the core of the development agenda. The


focus areas of the government include providing quality
education to children, improving service delivery in public
health, ensuring nutrition for all and ensuring safety of • Sharp slowdown in population growth expected in next
2 decades in India.
• Worrisome picture is that the sharp decline in the annual
population growth rate, especially in AP, which is in the
bottom two next to Tamil Nadu with just 3.4 per cent
of projected growth for the period between 2021-2041.
Andhra Pradesh is the tenth largest state in the Country, •
in terms of population. As per 2011 Census, the State Pradesh by 2041.
accounts for 4.10% of the total population of the country. • Most of India to enjoy demographic dividend while
The population of Andhra Pradesh is more than doubled some states will transition to ageing societies by 2030s.
in the last half century from 23.29 million in 1961 to 49.58 • National Total Fertility Rate(TFR) expected to be below
million in 2011. Of this, 24.83 million are males and 24.75 replacement rate by 2021.
• The TFR projection for Andhra Pradesh is one of the Chart 8.2: AP Population (Lakhs)
lowest in the country with just 1.5 per cent for 2021-
2041 as against 2.3% in 2001.
• Decline in Total Fertility Rate is attributed to increase
in rate of education among women, access to family
planning methods
• Proportion of Youth to decline in AP by 10% in the next
two decades. Persons above 60 years of age to increase in
AP.
• Working age population to grow by roughly 9.7mn per
year during 2021-31 and 4.2mn per year during 2031-
41.

going children (5-14 age group) over next two decades.
• States need to consolidate/merge schools rather than
build new ones. Source: Census of India, 2011
Source: Economic Survey of India, 2018-19

Sex ratio, the number of females per 1,000 males, has shown
a declining trend in the State till 1991. The sex ratio in the incomes. States with higher per capita incomes in the
state was up from 983 in 2001 to 997 in 2011 and is higher country have shown positive correlation with higher

the total population in the State is 29.47 percent in 2011


districts of Visakhapatnam, East Godavari, West Godavari as compared to 24.13 percent in 2001. Among the districts,
and Guntur have registered a progressive sex ratio moving
from less than 1000 category to more than 1000 from 2001 population followed by Krishna district with 40.81 percent.
to 2011. District wise population (decadal variation) and Srikakulam with 16.16 percent of urban population followed
sex ratio is given in Annexure 8.2.
districts. District wise percentage of urban population to
total population is given in Annexure 8.3.

Density of population, another important demographic

km. The density of population for Andhra Pradesh is 304 A person aged 7 years and above who can both read and
persons per square kilometer, as against 382 persons per write with understanding in any language is considered as
square kilometer at all India level in 2011. Krishna district literate. The literacy rate of the State is 67.35 percent in
has the highest density at 518 while Y.S.R and Prakasam 2011 as against 62.07 percent in 2001. The literacy rate of
districts have the lowest population density with less than the State is lower than the all India literacy rate at 72.98%
200. District wise density of population details are given in
Annexure 8.3. Details of total population in rural / urban during the last decade at state and national levels. There
and total are shown in chart 8.2. (rounded to nearest integer). has been an improvement in the literacy rate by more than
8 percentage points during 2001-2011 at national level.
Literacy in Andhra Pradesh increased over 37 percentage
points from 29.94 percent in 1981 to 67.35 percent in 2011.
In spite of this fast rate of growth in the last three decades, Primary level schools, Elementary level schools, Secondary
the literacy rate in Andhra Pradesh is still lower than the all level schools should be within 1 km, 3 km and a radius of 5
India average. While the literacy rate of Andhra Pradesh kms walkable distance of all habitations respectively.
was about three fourths of the all India level in 1961, the
On these parameters, Andhra Pradesh has achieved 99%
State has made substantial progress, especially in the last
access at elementary level and 91.5% at secondary level.
four decades. The overall literacy rate has gone up from
Primary schools and secondary schools have been started
62.07 percent in 2001 to 67.35 percent in 2011; the male
in areas, which were not served earlier. Type wise schools
literacy rate has increased from 71.28 to 74.77 percent.
and teachers are shown in Table 8.1 and management wise
Female literacy rate has gone up from 52.72 percent in 2001
schools and teachers are shown in Table 8.2.
to 59.96 percent in 2011. West Godavari is at the top with
Table 8.1: Type of Schools and Teachers (in No.s)
percent in 2011 among the districts. District wise details of Sl. No Category of School Schools Teachers
male, female and total literacy rate from 1961 to 2011 are
1 Primary 39644 110264
given in Annexure 8.4.
Primary with UP (I to VII /
2
VIII Class) 9549 56100
Primary with UP,
The Article 45 of the Constitution of India stipulates that 3 Secondary & Higher
Secondary (I-XII Class) 214 3333
principle of state policy that underlines the need to provide UP with Secondary, Higher
4
free and compulsory education for all children age group Secondary (VI –XII Class) 204 2713
6 to 14 years. As per Article 21A and 93rd Constitutional Primary with UP,
5
Amendment 2009, Education has become a fundamental Secondary ( I-X Class) 2205 17715
right. This article spells out the responsibility of the State for UP with Secondary (VI-X
providing free and compulsory education to all children in 6
Class) 10247 109251
the age group of 6 to 14 years.
Total 62063 299376
The Integrated Scheme on School Education (Samagra Source: Commr. of School Education (Provisional data of
Shiksha Abhiyan) envisages the ‘school’ as a continuum from Child Info 2018-19 & UDISE)
pre-school, primary, upper primary, secondary to Senior
Secondary levels. The vision of the Scheme is to ensure Table 8.2: Management-wise Schools and Teachers 2018-19 (in No.s)
inclusive and equitable quality education from pre-school to Sl. No Management Schools Teachers
senior secondary stage in accordance with the Sustainable
1 Central Govt. 60 940
Development Goal (SDG) for Education.
The Government is committed to achieve total literacy by 2 State Govt. 3811 18953
2020 and several schemes have been initiated for bringing 3 MPP/ZPP 38589 157056
out both quantitative and qualitative improvement.
The government provides schooling facility to school 4 Municipal 2110 12051
aged population of 70.41 lakh children (Aadhaar linked 5 Pvt.Aided 2203 9132
enrolment).
6 Pvt.Un-aided 15290 101244

Total 62063 299376

The following norms in establishing schooling facilities Source: Commissioner of School Education (Provisional
have been laid down to achieve universal access in school Data of Child Info. 2018-19 & UDISE).
education as per RTE:
Secondary schools (I-X) and 1,09251 in Upper Primary with
Secondary (VI- X).
Steps are being taken up to ensure 100% access in Education.
Strengthening existing schools, opening new Primary The Teacher Pupil Ratio for Primary, Upper primary and
Schools, establishment of alternative schools and other type High Schools are shown in Table 8.3
of educational facilities in smaller and un-served habitations
Table 8.3: Teacher Pupil Ratio

of Elementary Education. Year Primary Upper Primary High School


Enrolment in all types of schools in the state during 2018-19 2010-11 28 20 25
was 70.41 Lakhs out of which 36.08 Lakhs in I–V classes;
20.95 Lakh in VI-VIII classes and 13.38 Lakhs in IX-X 2011-12 27 21 25
classes. In terms of percentage enrolment of children, it was 2012-13 30 23 25
about 51.24% in I-V classes, 29.76 % children in VI-VIII
and 19.00% in IX-X. Details of enrolment are given in the 2013-14 26 22 25
Annexure 8.5. 2014-15 26 21 26

2015-16 22 19 26

2016-17 22 19 27
It has been observed that there is a problem with retention at
2017-18 23 19 28
into the schools. During 2018-19, Annual Average Dropout Source: Commissioner of School Education. (Provisional
Rates at I-V classes (Primary Level), I-VIII (Elementary Data of Child Info. 2018-19 & UDISE)
Level) was 0% and 3.94% at IX-X (Secondary Level).
Necessary measures have been taken to retain children into
Rajanna Badi Bata etc. The details
of school dropout rates are given in Annexure 8.6.
been conventionally considered as an important indicator

of students appearing and passing the S.S.C. examination at


A teacher is instrumental in developing knowledge, skills, the end of secondary stage (cycle) is an important indicator.
attitudes and values among children at all stages of Education. The pass percentage of students in S.S.C examinations
It is essential to maintain an optimum teacher-pupil ratio during 2018-19 was 94.88. Details of year wise performance
to achieve the goal of universal enrolment, retention and in S.S.C Examinations are given in Annexure 8.7.
improve the education of children. With a view to maintain
an optimum teacher-pupil ratio to achieve the said goals.

to recruit teachers in all types of schools to maintain a Mid-Day Meal Scheme is implemented in the State for the
children of classes I to X and extended to Special Training
of teachers, creation of new posts and massive recruitment Centres (NCLP) from 2010. Model Schools are also being
of teachers helped overcome imbalances in demand and covered from the year 2013–14. The Scheme sharing
supply of teachers. In the year 2018-19, there were 1,10,264 pattern of GOI and GOAP is 60:40 The Scheme extended to
teachers in primary schools, 56,100 in Primary with Upper Intermediate with 100% State share from 2018-19 onwards.
Primary schools(I-VII/VIII), 3333 in Primary with Upper The objective of the scheme is to avoid classroom hunger,
Primary, Secondary & Higher secondary schools (I-XII) and to increase school enrolment, school attendance, to reduce
2713 in Upper Primary with Secondary & Higher secondary gender gap, fostering social equality, to address malnutrition,
schools (VI-XII) 17,715 in Primary with Upper Primary & promoting schools participation, woman empowerment.
37.22 lakh children were covered under this programme
during 2018-19, out of which 17.61 lakh are in Primary
including NCLP, 12.42 lakh in Upper Primary and 7.18
1. To improve the teaching-learning experience in the
classroom and enhance student engagement in the
provision of rice, sambar and pulihora and also providing
classroom the Digital Class Room (DCR) Project in being
implemented in Government managed schools in Andhra
year 2018-19 are the features of the scheme.
Pradesh State. DCR equipment is provided in 5000
Monitoring MDM daily attendance and meals taken schools and 100% target achieved. All the DCRs is loaded
through SMS and Mobile Application and the same is
linked to CM Core Dash Board and also to GoI portal per the School Education Text Books from Class I to X
ie. Automated Monitoring System (AMS). Nearly, 90% is being provided, both in Telugu Medium and English
schools attendance information is being captured in AMS. Medium from two content providers i.e., from U-SKY
To avoid supply of underweight bags, the foodgrains are and Erudex.
supplying through E-PoS system from Fair Price Shop. In
Major components include, Hardware Infrastructure,
the state 44,849 schools are having LPG connections, the

AP-SCERT curriculum content is deployed across all the


85143 Cooks are working in 2018-19 an Honorarium of
DCR’s. Capacity Building: Under ToT model ~4500+
Rs.3,000/- is payable per month per Cook The bills are
teachers got the training on How to handle DCR and On
integrating DCR’s in Teaching learning process

Dashboard – To monitor and plan


U-SKY Content usage Link: http://dcrusage.usky.in/Usage/
Erudex Content usage Link: http://apdcr.erudex.com

2. To overcome the dependency on private content providers, 3. Governmnet with the support of Central Square
government has taken steps in building own content by Foundation and ID insight is conducting process impact
establishing E-Content Cell, by using APeKX-DIKSHA evaluation report for the existing DCR’s to a) Assess
as a platform to host the content. the quality of the current implementation and b) Provide
recommendations for future use and scale.
students. To ensure universal access to secondary education
by achieving 100% GER and universal retention by 2020.
Based on ICT guidelines proposed by Govt. of India,
Under this scheme bicycles are distributed to 3.75 lakh Girl
SE department is planning to establish Advanced digital
students of 8th and 9th classes studying in Government
classrooms to shift from current teacher centric to student
schools in 2018-19.
centric model, which includes 1:1 personalised student
tablet loaded with Adaptive learning software. Out of the
target 5000 classrooms, for 1000 schools labs are being set-
up from the available funds under advance DCR project
Physical Literacy programme has started in the
sanctioned by Govt. of India.
Primary and High Schools for Long Term Athletic
As Capacity building of teachers plays a major role in Development (LTAD) in school children. MOU has
signed between CSE, Ibrahimpatnam and Gopichand
on training at school point to all the teachers across all the sports, Telangana, Hyderabad. 6361 Schools Covered
schools established with DCR. and 750 master trainers were selected for trainings
under this scheme. The physical literacy programmes
are successfully conducting in the all Government
Schools. For the academic year 2019-20 all 1 to 4
Implementation of Virtual Class Rooms is given focus in 4000 level books, Yoga books etc to be distributed to all
High Schools including 500 Municipal Schools. Till date, the schools.
Virtual Class Room system integration is completed in 3938
Triumph PE physical literacy programme was
Schools and Fiber Net Connectivity is given to only 1849
implementing in 200 schools in Andhra Pradesh state
Schools. As of now, the construction of all District Studios
where the physical education teacher post was not
has been completed, Lessons are prepared for delivering
sanctioned in that schools.

from the studio started from 2nd July on-wards. Training’s It is planned to conduct a Yoga training programme
to masters trainers to cover district level and division
infrastructure supplied to the Schools. Air Conditioners are level training to all the teachers in the state. Yoga book
allocated to all the Virtual Classroom Schools and supplied for all classes have been distributed to all school points
to 2200 Schools. Trainings were conducted for the Teachers during 2019-20.
To develop creativeness among students through art
and culture and reduce absenteeism and to increase
attendance in schools the Government introduced
Dance, Music and Fine Arts (Tansen Institute of
Performing Arts TIPA- ARTIZEN Visakaptnam) in
manner in all Schools, Teacher Training Institutes, School
2017-18. Project extended to 2018-19 & 2019-20.
Nearly 5% schools
Physical Literacy activities increased through this
Programme as many number of students participated
to ensure Aadhaar authentication. Biometrics of 9.7 lakhs
in online dance learning classes. Programme is under
implementation in 650 schools
student attendance is being taken up with one time Aadhaar
Authentication. Implementing biometric for students across
schools.
Schemes under Samgra Siksha Abhiyan (Secondary):
Quality improvement is one of the main thrust areas of
The objective of the scheme is to increase enrolment,
at secondary and higher secondary stages.
attendance and to improve academic performance of girl
• Recurring & Non Recurring (Civil Works)
• IEDSS
The state had piloted in 100 schools before scaling up to
• Vocational Education
know the ground level scenario and compatibility.
• Establishment of Girls Hostels in Educationally Backward
Blocks (EBBs)
• ICT
Non Recurring (Civil works): To facilitate quality The Model Schools are established in EBB Mandals
education, a delightful learning environment is one of the in Andhra Pradesh under Andhra Pradesh Secondary
factors. Out of 3205 Schools sanctioned, 2368 Schools Education Society with classes 6th to Intermediate with
are completed (73.88%) and remaining 837 works are at English Medium. The maximum student strength per
school is 560 students @ 80 students per class and 40 in
Rs. 989.52 Crores (85.97%) are spent and remaining each section.
Rs. 161.42 Crores are under spill over as on 30.04.2019. Out
of 295 works yet to be grounded, 132 works (Sanctioned
in 2010-11 and 2011-12) are not started due to escalation
of SSR Rates and the same is proposed to surrender and
recast with new SSR Rates in the PAB 2019-20, 43 works Out of 163 Model Schools in phase-I, 159 Schools were
completed and in remaining 4 Schools construction works
remaining 120 works are in tender stage. are pending due to administrative reasons and classes are
running in other buildings. Works in 109 schools in Phase
II and 69 in Phase III are not taken up yet. 163 schools
in Phase-I and 1 school in Phase-III are functioning with
There are 346 Educational Backward Blocks. In total, 235 80115 students. Out of total sanctioned strength of 3260
Girls Hostels are sanctioned by GOI for Andhra Pradesh teachers 2043 are working.
State. Out of which 153 Hostels are completed and
Girls Hostels are sanctioned to 163 Model Schools in the State,
remaining 83 Hostels are under construction.
from the year 2017-18, with inmate capacity of 100 Girls
students each Hostel and at present 145 Hostels are functioning.
The Girls Hostels are being maintained by the RMSA.
Under IEDSS, stipend for girls is provided to 6493 Students
and 3548 children have been provided escort allowances
through DBT through Postal SB Accounts. To meet the
Vocational Education is being implemented from the year
needs of CWSN in secondary education under IEDSS, a
2016-17 in 155 Model Schools in the State. Every School
professional training programme has been conducted to
has two trades in Vocational Education. 12,400 students
3500 Educational Administrators. Spectacles were provided
in 155 Model Schools are being enrolled for Vocational
Education every year. The Vocational Education Scheme
is being maintained by the RMSA. Constructions of
compound walls in 164 Model Schools under MGNREGS
are in progress.
It is implemented in 256 Schools to enhance the
employability of classes 9th to 12th (youth) on modular
vocational courses and to maintain their competitiveness
through provisions of multi-entry - multi-exit learning
opportunities. In-service and Induction trainings are
conducted to the 452 VTs.
Learning Levels among low performing schools and
students in partnership with, Rishi valley, Isha Foundation,
J-PAL and Pratham, Akshara Foundation is taken up in
Total 11,574 students have appeared in SSC examinations
in 2018-19 and 11,246 students have passed (97.17%). 82
Krishnamurthy Foundation of Rishi valley, ALA (Ananda
A.P. Model Schools got 100% results. 304 students got
Lahari Abhyasana) is being implemented in 1570 double
10/10 GPA.
teacher primary schools of A.P. for implementing child
friendly and technology driven MGML pedagogy.
Teaching at the Right Level programme (TaRL) is
Total 10,882 students have appeared for 1st Year being implemented in 7840 lowest performing schools of
Intermediate and Pass percentage is 62.06% and 7,623 151 mandals covering 10.02 lakh children of Anantapur,
students have appeared in 2nd Year Intermediate (Pass
percentage is 77.75%). In 2018-19, EAMCET Coaching is
Isha Foundation is implementing Happy classroom, Magic
provided to 500 students.
English and remediation programme for improving learning
outcomes among slow learners in 3000 schools in Chittoor district
which is covering 1.58 lakh children as well 14,240 teachers.
In collaboration with Akshara Foundation Ganitha
13 Teacher Training institutes have been upgraded. The Total Mitra programme has been implemented in 2000 model
intake of Govt DIETS is 1650 Telugu medium 650, English primary schools of all 13 districts covering 2,85,511 students
medium 650, Urdu medium 250 and Tamil Medium 50. for making Mathematics learning a fun.
During 2018-19, 765 Private D.Ed colleges are functioning Summer remediation programme was implemented in the
with total intake of 66100 ( 50/100 intake) New text books name of Gnana Dhara in residential mode during summer
were introduced 2 year D.El.Ed course. The text books vacation for C and D grades children covering 58000
were translated in Urdu medium also. From the Academic students. Parallel English Medium sections were started in
year 2018-20 English Medium sections also started with 7,491 Model primary schools and other primary schools
an intake of 50 in all DIETs and in Private D.Ed colleges. from 2018-19 academic year onwards. 66,627 children were
Under capacity building component conducted orientation to enrolled in those schools in the academic year 2018-19.
Teacher Educators in both Govt and Private colleges.
SCERT developed Almanac for 2018-20 batch D.El.
Ed course. Introduced in-house project work for D.El.Ed
students on Professional Development Books. Conducting Every year State Awards are being given by Government
Teleconferences through MANA TV with D.El.Ed students of Andhra Pradesh to the Best Teachers on the occasion
on Professional Development Books. Conducted National of Teachers Day and National Foundation for Teachers’
Achievement Survey 2018 for Class X duly involving welfare, Government Andhra Pradesh, Amaravathi have
Secondary Grade Teachers and with support of DIET announced awards to the Meritorious Teachers/Teacher
Educators in the State. The State Selection Committee will
Virtual Class rooms started in 4 DIETs. Term based Special select Teachers for State & NFTW Best Teacher awards in
innovative activities were designed for D.El.Ed students such all categories.
as TLM melas, Seminars and Cultural Capitations.
In service teacher trainings were conducted based on

survey and were conducted mainly for quality improvement


in content, process of teaching learning, re-orientation and who send their children to school, from this academic year
strengthening of teacher’s professionalism. For improving 2019-20. The ‘Amma Vodi’ is one of the schemes in ‘nava
ratnas’. The government will pay Rs.15,000 per annum for improving maths skill through Maths kit. 2000 schools
to the mother who send their children to the school. It covered 285511 students (I to V), Ananda Lahari Abhyasana
will be helpful to the family of the poor child. There are for providing joyful teaching with activity based and using
about 40 lakh children studying in Govt. Schools from tabs by childrenhave been put in place. Towards developing
classes I to X. As such the amount estimated towards the
scheme is Rs.5898.35 crores. Government has extended the Abhiyan was introduced in 2866 UP schools. Further to
programme to the mothers who are willing to send their encourage student’s home language in their local dialect
children to private schools also. to improve reading and writing in early stage on pilot basis
(Class 1&2) in ‘Local Dialects’ initiative was intruoduced in
the Mandasa Mandal of Srikakulam , Macherla Mandal
of Guntur & Adoni Mandal of Kurnool. Keeping in view
of the tribal cultures, geographical and ecological factors
of tribal pockets, text books were developed in 6 tribal
of elementary education by bridging social, regional and languages of students (1 to 3 Classes) Languages: Savara,
gender gaps with the active participation of the community Konda, Kuvi, Adivasi Oriya, Koya, Sugali/ Lambada in 8
in the management of schools. Government of India has districts for improvement of language skills.
enacted RTE Act 2009 to provide free and compulsory
Learning Enhancement Programme: Gnana Dhara,
education to all the children in the age group of 6-14
Remediation activities, Assessments, Post NAS activities,
years. Sharing pattern of GOI and GOAP is 60:40. The
TLM manual (Classes I to VIII):
Integrated Scheme “Samagra Shiksha’’ envisages providing
an equitable and inclusive quality of education.

Mainstreaming of Children with Special Needs (CwSN) into


• Enrolment of all children in the age group of 6-14 years regular schools by conducting corrective surgeries, therapy
in regular schools services under school readiness programme in IERCs.

• Provision of quality education and enhancing learning


outcomes of students;
• Bridging Social and Gender Gaps in School Education • 70864 Children with Special Needs (CwSN) were
• Ensuring equity and inclusion at all levels of school
Education • Divisional Assessment Camps have been conducted for
• Ensuring minimum standards in schooling provisions; assessing of CwSN in 21 categories of disabilities by
Promoting Vocational Education; medical experts and provided aids and appliances to
• To provide building and infrastructure facility & other CwSN.
amenities to all the schools of government and Local • Entitlements for CWSN Children under Inclusive
Body Primary, Upper Primary and High Schools/Senior Education:
Secondary meant for imparting Education. • Transport Allowance (HI, MR & Ortho), Escort
• To provide access to free education to all children up to Allowance (CP, Loco Motor & M.D), Stipend for Girls
the age of 14 years as stipulated in RTE act of 2009. (Class VI – VIII) and Home based for Severe CwSN have
been provided.

Quality, joyful teaching, local dialects and language


skills: With an objective to improve quality of education
in schools, several initiatives like Ganitha Mitra programme • 1,24,395 CwSN of 6 to 14 years in 21 categories
through “Sahitha” App during 2019-20. The PAB has by the Government of India with 660 additional class rooms
recommended and sanctioned budget for 77664 CwSN. and 660 additional teacher posts. The additional teacher’s
recruitment is under process. Out of the total 1607 Urdu
the rest of 46731. minority schools in the state, 1114 are primary, 355 Upper
primary and 138 High schools.
• Provide aids and appliances to 5500 CwSN, transport
allowance to 12000 CwSN, stipend to 9868 CwSN girls, Proposal to Establish of Madarsa Education Board:
escort allowance to 8000 CwSN, home based allowance As per the Govt. of India recommendations, the APSSA
to 6800 CwSN and reader allowance to 1519 visual has constituted a draft committee under the Chairmanship
impairment students. of Prof. Mohd Akhtar Siddiqui, Former NCTE Chairman
& Professor of Education in Jamia Milia University, New
• To conduct corrective surgeries to 1772 CwSN by medical
Delhi. The Draft prepared by the Committee was submitted
experts.
for an Act /Ordinance. It is in the process.

To promote transition of children in Pre-Primary Schools


There are 352 KGBVs are running for dropouts, orphans,
to primary level and to develop oral skills, quality education
semi orphans, SC, ST, OBC girl students. 71495 children
and to develop infrastructure in Pre-Primary Schools, the
enrolled in 2018-19. 31 KGBVs upgraded to Intermediate
MHRD has sanctioned 3000 Pre-Primary schools (Co-
level education in 2018-19. Virtual class rooms are established
located Anganwadi Centers) with an amount of Rs. 2610
in 321 KGBVS, e-vidya programme and Adaptive learning
Lakhs in the year 2019-20.
programmes are being implemented. Edupaytion, a School
Management system app is being implemented in all KGBVs
for monitoring. In these schools, the Pass percentage in SSC
School dropouts and Out of School children continue to in 2018-19 was 95.69%, 5th place at State Level and 161
be concern in education. 1,14,832 Out of School Children students secured 10 GPA. 140 KGBVs have been proposed
up-gradation to Intermediate Education.
are enrolled under direct enrolment, 22190 children into
Non-Residential Special Training Centres, 2744 children in
Residential Special Training Centres and 16711children in
Establishment of Equity Clubs – ‘Karachlanam’ (Shake
Hands) is planned to promote equity and equality, communal
children such as orphans, semi-orphans, CWAP, beggars,
harmony, patriotism, national integration, constitutional
values and to improve cultural heritage among the school
Infected children of sex workers etc were covered in 2 Urban
going children. The activities include:
Residential Schools & 13 Urban Residential Hostels.19931
Children of migrating parents were covered by opening
story, competitions, group discussions and extracurricular
of 398 Seasonal Hostels. Transport allowance has been
activities, exposure visits to villages and towns.
provided for 32756 children who are residing at schoolless
habitations/sparsely populated areas, hilly areas etc. and the
distance more than 1 km for Primary & more than 3 km for
Upper primary from their habitations.
In 2018-19, advanced Digital Class rooms(DCRs) were
sanctioned for 2000 Model Primary schools with enrolment
more than 50 and 1092 Desktops are provided to Bhavitha
/ Non Bhavitha, URH & URS, Madarsas. 2870 DCRs are
Up gradation of Urdu schools: 220 Urdu Primary
proposed for 2019-20 for UP Schools with enrolment more
schools have been upgraded as Urdu Upper primary schools
than 50 students and for maintenance of existing 500 DCRs.
Three pairs of stitched uniforms (earlier 2 pairs only) are
being provided to 30,17,454 children of 1 to 8 classes for

management schools within the ceiling limit of Rs.600/- per The plus two stage (Intermediate) education was introduced
student. Procurement is made through APCO. It is planned in Andhra Pradesh under 10+2+3 pattern from 1969-70.
to be extended from 9th class up to Intermediate additionally The Directorate of Higher Education has been bifurcated
covering 10,46,116 students with an estimated amount of into two Directorates, Directorate of Intermediate
Rs.62.76 Crore @ Rs.600/- for student. Similarly, a pair Education and Directorate of Collegiate Education from
of shoe and two pairs socks are provided to children of 1 1-11-1989.
to 9 classes. It is also proposed to provide Tie and Belt to There are 457 Government Junior Colleges and 168 Aided
30,17,454 students @ Rs.50/- per student with an estimated Junior Colleges functioning under the administrative
amount of Rs.15.08 Crore. control of the Commissioner of Intermediate Education.
Conventional courses in science, arts and commerce are

A massive program for construction of 8310 compound


& Technology, Agriculture, Home Science, Para Medical,
walls with an out lay of Rs.796.64 Cr is sanctioned during
Business & Management. Details of district wise and
the year 2018-19 under convergence of MGNREGS and
category wise functioning Junior colleges are functioning are
works are in progress.
given in Annexure 8.8.
• 14077 toilets require repairs to bring into usable condition,

Facilities is required in 7510 schools.


Contact/Awareness Programmes are conducted at School
• Under HAM Project, government sanctioned Rs.4848
Crores for providing basic infrastructure facilities in
dropouts to improve enrolment in Government Junior
schools with duration of 2-year construction period and 5
Colleges for the academic year 2018-19, by preparing
years’ maintenance period. HAM is being implemented
pamphlet, highlighting success stories of the students in the
in NHAI. In this model 40% of the project cost is from
Government Junior college concerned. The Government
State Government and 60% by the Bidder through loan
which is re-payable by the Government in Maintenance
of students in Government Junior colleges over last year.
period of 5 years to the bidder in 10 Installments.
Enrolment of Students in the year 2018-19 are given in the
• The targets for 2019-20 include: Construction of 69 Addl. Table 8.4
Class Rooms, 1685Toilets, 929 Major Repairs,

Table 8.4 Enrolment of Students in the year 2018-19. (in No.s)

Govt.+ Aided+ Other Private Total


2018-19
Colleges Enrollment Colleges Enrollment Colleges Enrollment
1st Year 1093 138632 2203 368675 3296 507307
2nd Year 1093 132305 2203 378050 3296 510355
Source: Board of Intermediate Education
of Rs.23 crores under SCSP,TSP and General Head of
account for implementation of Mid Day Meal Programme
in Government Junior Colleges in the state. As such, Mid-
4,31,739 candidates appeared for General Courses in 2nd
Day Meal (Cooked Food) programme is implemented from
year I.P.E March 2019 of which 3,09,613 students passed
01-08-2018 upto last working day of the academic year
whereas under Vocational courses, out of the 26,652
2018-19. About 1,50,715 students studying in the 450 Govt
candidates appeared, 18,409 students passed. District wise
General and Vocational courses result in March 2019 are
given in the Annexure 8.9.
During the academic year 2019-20, about 3802 Junior
Lecturers are engaged on contract basis and nearly 804 Junior Government have allotted an amount of Rs.7.90 Crores
Lecturers are engaged on Guest Faculty in Government for the year 2018-19 for supply of Intermediate text books
Junior Colleges during the academic year 2019-20. on free of cost to the Intermediate students studying in
the Government and Aided Junior Colleges in the state.
15,02,024 Intermediate text books of various groups were
distributed for the year 2018-19 to 1,50,715 students and
incurred an expenditure of Rs.10.67 crores. Further
14,76,053 Intermediate text books are printed for the year
2019-20 and are being distributed to all Government/Aided
About 4027 unemployed youth have been admitted / Junior Colleges.
registered for 48 short term vocational courses (STVCC)

issued by the State Institute of Vocational Education (SIVE)


wing in the Commissionerate of Intermediate Education. Govt. has sanctioned 248 works/Projects under RIDF
18,19,20,22 and 23 with an estimated cost of Rs.254.72
Cr under RIDF NABARD Assistance to the Intermediate
Education. Out of 248 works /Projects, 190 works were
completed with an amount of Rs.158.52 Cr and 58 works
During the year 2018-19, syllabus of Vocational courses in are under progress. Government has introduced new scheme
1st year and 2nd year and Practical manuals were reviewed Digital Class Rooms in all Govt. Junior Colleges in the State
and 1st year text books were prepared with new curriculum
and 2nd year Vocational text books are being prepared for
the Year 2019-20.
The 1,862 students were selected for Apprenticeship
Training programme from 5 centres in AP.. Skill training Government has introduced new scheme English Language
programme was provided for 884 Engineering Vocational Laboratories in all Govt. Junior Colleges in the State for the
Students through Skill Development (APSSDC) in AP.

through JOB MELAS conducted by SIVE (State Institute


of Vocational Education).

Government has introduced scheme for supply of sanitary


napkins to Intermediate Girl Students in all Govt/Aided
Government have issued orders to provide Mid-Day Meal Junior Colleges in the State during the year 2018-19.
to the students studying in all the Government Junior Fees Reimbursement: Government is reimbursing the
colleges in the state. Government allocated an amount tuition fee full for students pursing Post Metric Courses and
the progrsmme will be strengthened under the Navaratnalu. 100% results in their subjects and 2160 Lecturers secured
more than 90% pass percentage. Government introduced
Maintenance Charges or Mess Charges are sanctioned
market oriented courses through the UGC scheme of
every month as per the rates prescribed in the Academic
year. A total Amount of Rs. 98.87 Cr. have been distributed
after graduation. 25 market-oriented restructured courses
to 3,09,072 students in 1st year and an amount of Rs. 122.84
were introduced in 12 Government Autonomous Colleges
Cr. has been distributed to 2,64,377 students in 2nd year
across the State. All these courses are in English Medium
SC, ST, BC, EBC, minority etc., categories during the year
with a sanctioned intake of 30. B.Sc. Course in Aquaculture
2018-19 by the concerned welfare departments.
is introduced in 6 Govt. Colleges and NFDB has agreed to
fund the students for 6 months of apprenticeship.

Higher Education Sector focuses on providing quality


education and transform the state into a knowledge hub.
Access to meaningful learning and particularly to students
Jawahar Knowledge Centre (JKC) is one of the Flagship
programmes of the Government of Andhra Pradesh under
mission statement.
the aegis of Commissionerate of Collegiate Education.
There are 148 Government degree colleges and 137 Private Training is the quintessential in unleashing human potential.
aided colleges with 1,92,340 students (86,985 GDCs+
also passed-out students by inviting companies like Infosys,
Out of these, 42 are autonomous colleges (14 GDCs + 28 Wipro, Tech Mahindra, Genpact, Hetero drugs, ILM,
aided), 16 oriental colleges (1 GDC + 15 aided) & 2 are social ICICI, etc., for conducting campus drives at colleges.
Andhra Pradesh State Skill Development Centre (APSSDC)
(Hons). The department has initiated various programmes
established 50 training centres in Government Degree
for sustaining and promoting quality of education.
Colleges and provided Laptops and Tabs as part of
Table 8.5 below shows the details about the number of Employable Skill Enhancement. Both JKC and APSSDC
Degree Colleges and their strength. District-wise colleges,
strength and category wise enrolments of Government & the Government Degree Colleges. The Department is
Private aided Degree colleges during the year 2018 - 19 are imparting employable skills through JKCs established in
given in Annexures 8.10 and 8.11 respectively. 132 Government Degree Colleges. 13453 students were
trained and 7474 students got placements in 2018-19. 10000
Table 8.5 Degree Colleges and Students, 2018 – 19 (in No.s)
students were registered for various training programs
Type Colleges Students About 45 Govt
Government colleges 148 86,985 Degree Colleges and 22 Aided Colleges have undertaken
MoUs with APSSDC for training on skills and employment
Private Aided colleges 137 1,05,355
opportunities.
Total 285 1,92,340
Source: Commissionerate of Collegiate Education

Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA) is a Centrally


Sponsored Scheme (CSS), providing funding to eligible
state higher educational institutions. The funding to states
to encourage and motivate faculty members and to
would be made based on critical appraisal of State Higher
create healthy competition among colleges. Average pass
Education Plans, which would describe each state’s strategy
percentage in 2017-18 was 72.92%. 359 Lecturers secured
to address issues of Equity, Access and Excellence in Higher
Education and the outcome will be visible through increasing and IQAC Coordinators of (Internal Quality Assurance
GER, Quality Teaching and relevance in research output. Cell) IQAC in preparation of Self Study Report (SSR)
for submission to NAAC. 180 Government & Pvt Aided
colleges are having valid NAAC grade as on 31.1.2019. The
department provides training to Principals, Lecturers and
• Creation of Universities by conversion of colleges in a
cluster at Kurnool @ Rs.55 Crores.
• Construction of New Model Degree colleges in six places on MOOCS at NIT, Warangal and 350 new recruits
undergone Induction training at APHRDI.
West Godavari (Kamavarapukota), East Godavari To improve communication skills 72 English Language Labs
(Jaggampeta), Srikakulam (Pathapatnam) and (ELL) were established in Government Degree Colleges.
ELL software was also provided to 101 Government Degree
@ Rs.12 Crores each. Colleges to strengthen the skills among the students.
• Upgradation of existing Degree Colleges to Model
Degree Colleges in two places at Visakhapatnam (GDC,
Bheemunipatnam) and Guntur (GDC, Repalle) @ Rs.4
Crores.
• Infrastructure grants to 56 Govt Degree colleges in the 44 Degree colleges (16Govt. and 28 Pvt. Aided) attained
state @ Rs.2 Crores.
to frame their curriculum & devise methods of evaluation

receive special assistance from UGC to the tune of Rs.3.5 Cr.


over a period of 5 years.
• Construction of New Model Degree colleges in two places

are under progress @ Rs.12 Crores each.


• Upgradation of existing Degree Colleges to Model Vijayawada, Silver Jubilee Govt. College (A), Kurnool, Dr.V
S Krishna College (A), Visakhapatnam and SRR & CVR
Paderu Viskhapatnam and Proddutur Kadapa @ Rs.4 Govt. College (A), Vijayawada have obtained ranks below
Crores. Each. 200 as per the National Institutional Ranking Framework,
• Infrastructure grants to 35 (4 GDCs + 31 Aided) Degree Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government
colleges in the state @ Rs.2 Crores of India. Govt. Arts College (A), Rajahmundry, St.
Teresa’s College (A), Eluru, and St. Joseph’s College (A),
• Enhancing quality and excellence in autonomous Visakhapatnam were in the top 10 ranks in all over India

– Vijayawada and St.Theressa College Eluru @ Rs 5


Crores each

51 awards were given to teachers on 5th September 2018


on Teachers day. The Government has instituted Pratibha
awards for the students of Higher Education in recognition
The Department mandated all colleges under its to their merit. 311 awards were given to the students of
administrative control to get accredited by the (NAAC). Degree colleges on 15th October 2018 on Abdul Kalam’s
The department extends necessary support to colleges in
the process of accreditation such as training for Principals
The Degree Colleges are graded based on Key Performance • Learning Management System (LMS) is an important
Indicators like NAAC accreditation, Infrastructure facilities, initiative of the department introduced as an Academic
Focus on Research, Faculty Training programmes, Results Reform under RUSA to showcase varied teaching
& Placements and the grades. Apart from this, 25 Key strategies like video lessons, power point presentations,
Performance Indicators were designed and colleges were notes for further reading and self-assessment questions to
ranked based on 25 KPIs.
transfer of knowledge and skills to students in and outside
the classroom.
• 370 video lessons were available in LMS portal for the
Academic Audit is the process of internal assessment of
Institutions and faculty, introduced to promote right learning
involving 80 subject experts. To make class room teaching
interactive and to help students become familiar with
subjects designated as academic advisors conduct academic
basics and obtain a command over the subject there by
audit in line with NAAC criteria in the colleges allotted to
improving employment opportunities in core subjects.
them. The initiative helps Institutions to perform well in
accreditation and to attain better NAAC Grades. Academic

India. Student Satisfaction Survey is included in Academic


• Establishment of Digital class rooms is in progress in 56
Audit as suggested by NAAC, Bangalore to assess Teachers
RUSA Colleges
and Curriculum.
• 10 MBPS dedicated leased line will be exclusively used
through Digital class rooms

• Andhra Pradesh is one of the few States in the entire


country that implemented Choice Based Credit System
(CBCS) for UG Courses in all Universities in the State. •
e-admission, college management services and student
services.
• A common admission process has been devised for all
• Virtual Classrooms were established in RUSA funded Government and Private Aided Degree Colleges through
Colleges. District level and state level expertise lessons mapping of courses, Seats, University-wise Fee structure
are telecast daily to improve access to varied teaching along with Infrastructure Quality Index.
experiences
• Once the portal is ready it will be of great use for
• In Phase-I, 90 virtual classrooms installed in 56 RUSA NAAC accreditation, NIRF rankings and other rankings
Colleges, and in Phase-II, 101 virtual classrooms installed including other global rankings
in 90 Non-RUSA Colleges.

Introduced ‘Solar Equipment’ solution in 49 RUSA colleges, as


• 54 Govt. Degree Colleges were provided with AP Fibre a part of developing ‘Green Campus’. 20kv/10kv/6kv/ solar
Grid connectivity with 10 mbps leased line for Virtual panels are installed in 46 colleges and Net-metering has been
Classrooms and Digital Classrooms using LMS & 100 adopted to enable excess power generation and low maintenance.
Mbps broadband to facilitate Wi-Fi enabled campus.
Various Extra-Curricular & Extension Activities are being
entertained in the degree colleges in the state; These The prime objective of the department is to increase and
include establishment of Women Empowerment Cell enhance skilled technician manpower through polytechnic
(WEC), Kishori Vikasam campaign to create awareness education to cater to the needs of the industry and thereby
among the students of upper primary and high school achieve sustainable development goals. The government also
lays emphasis on and to improve the ranking at All India level
marriages, establishment of “Anti-Ragging Committees” by enhancing the quality of education in our Polytechnics and
in all Government and Private Aided Degree Colleges, increase the number of students who join Polytechnic education.
Vanam Manam for forestation drive, Open defecation Free There are 84 Government Polytechnics, 2 Aided Polytechnics
by the NSS units and Sanitation as everyone’s business. Five and 201 Private Polytechnics functioning in the state.
degree colleges in Chittoor, Tenali, Rajamahendravaram,
Mission
Nellore, Vijayawada received Swachha Bharat Awards for
their participation in cleanliness and hygiene in urban and • Teaching and Learning Suiting Industry needs
rural areas of the State. • Interaction with Industry for upgrading Courses

• Making learning self – targeting for students in need of


immediate supervisory technical jobs.
During 2018-19, 179561 students were admitted in Govt. • Accreditation from NBA for Government Polytechnics
& Pvt. Aided Degree Colleges, out of which 125245 are

72549 in Pvt. Aided) •


Additional budget requirement for the scholarship Engineering & Non- Engineering.

Rs.20000/- per student under the newly assured scheme of branches of Engineering.
Navarathnalu is estimated as Rs.15891.91 Lakhs, in which •
Rs.6797.96 Lakhs for Govt. and Rs.9093.96 Lakhs for Pvt. with an intake of 320 and in 11 Private Institutions with
Aided Colleges an intake of 805.

Admissions in Polytechnics of AP (in No.s)

Type Polytechnics Sanctioned strength Enrolment Vacancy Percentage of enrolment


Government 84 15835 12758 3077 81
Private Aided 2 275 275 0 100
Private 201 57366 29652 27714 52
TOTAL 287 73476 42685 30791 58
Source: Technical Education

Polytechnics chosen to have CISCO Academies. Course


content of Cisco has been incorporated into the Polytechnic
41 Skill Development Centres have been established
in Polytechnics across the State.Technical courses that
Polytechnics, in two phases to enable them to run the courses

– a general communication and soft skills training course

Academies started in Polytechnics during the year 2018-19.


Government sanctions scholarship under Pratibha The Department is also providing training for Engineering
Scholarship Scheme to promote quality and excellence Graduates and Diploma holders in collaboration with
in education. Under this scheme, meritorious students BOAT, MHRD, Government of India. Industrial Training
who excel in public examination/ Entrance Tests. i.e. is made mandatory in C-16 Curriculum for all branches in
Eamcet, Ecet, ICET, Polycet; and who belong to Andhra
State and joined National Level Institutes will be provided IISER Tirupati, IIM Visakhapatnam, NIT Tadepalligudem,
IIIT Kurnool have been established in the state.
Rs 20,000/-.

Studies say that India will have youth in the age group Construction of buildings for various Government
of 18 – 25 years @ 54 % of the population by 2029. It
is against this backdrop that mission mode projects like Further, infrastructure development facilities including
‘Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana’ (PMKVY) etc., construction of hosteal buildings are being taken up in
are initiated to bridge the gap between Industry needs the government and GMR ploytechnics for SCs and STs.
and output from the Educational Institutions. PMKVY is Provision of Dinking Water, Toilets and Digitital Class
implemented through AICTE approved Technical Institutes Rooms 100% achieved in all Government Politechnic
and Polytechnics which are willing to run Skill Development Colleges.
Program using existing infrastructure for running technical
skill based courses for the academic year 2018-19 and

18 Government Polytechnics @ 81 courses with an intake • To set up 4 Vocational Education & Training Institutions
of 1890, 7 Private Polytechnics have applied @ 97 Courses in Government Polytechnics at Anantapur, Tirupati,
with an intake of 2595 and 55 Engineering Colleges @ 308 Guntur and Visakhapatnam.
Courses with an intake of 7405 have applied for PMKVY. • The main objective of these institutions is to reduce the
mismatch between the demand and supply of skilled

an emphasis on development of attitudes, knowledge, and


skills for entrepreneurship and self-employment,
With regard to capital work in government polytechnics,
out of 84 Polytechnics, 82 having land and other 2 GPs
(GPT, Chodavaram, VSP Dist, and GPT, Aluru, Kurnool
– (Private land donation in process)) land is under process. Family Welfare department provides maternal health
Out of 84 Polytechnics 62 having buildings and remaining care, child health care and family welfare services through
7458 Sub-centres, 1148 Primary Health Centres, 198
Community Health Centres, 28 Area Hospitals, 14 District
Hospitals, 10 Other Health facilities (3 Mother and Child
Health Centres,4 MPLs,2 FRUs and 1 ESI) and 12 Teaching
Admissions are made through web based counselling for
hospitals. Apart from these, 59 Urban Family Welfare
EAMCET, ECET, POLYCET (CEEP) & I CET as per the
Centres, 44 Post Partum Units and 243 (e)-UPHCs and 8
UHCs are also providing services in the state.
in Andhra Pradesh. The web counselling facilitates the
students to exercise their options from nearest computer/ The estimated Crude Birth rate, Crude Death rate and
helpline centres or from their residences. Infant Mortality Rates for the year, 2017 in the state are
16.2, 7.2 and 32 respectively while it is 20.2, 6.3 and 33 for Present
All India (as per Sample Registration System, bulletin - May, S. Name of the
Goal Status Source
2019). The Male and Female expected life at birth in the No Indicator
AP India
AP including Telangana State is 68.4 and 72.1 respectively
Adult Sex Ratio Census
8 - 996 943
(ASR) 2011
proportion of maternal deaths per 1, 00,000 live births Child Sex Ratio Census
9 - 944 918
reported, which is 74 for Andhra Pradesh as against 130 (CSR) 2011
in All India (2014-16) as per the latest Sample Registration Source: Family Welfare
System Sources.

In Andhra Pradesh, Maternal Health Care Services are


being provided to the pregnant woman by implementing the
Maternal Mortality Ratio, Total Fertility Rate are <20, <70 following schemes/ interventions:
and 1.8 respectively. Implementation of various planned
a. 24-hours Mother & Child Health Centre (MCH):
departmental programmes in a structured process over the
The concept of 24 hours Mother & Child Health PHCs
years has culminated in achievement of the set demographic
has been contemplated during the year 1996 to provide
goals in the following manner. The status of achievement in
round the clock normal delivery services for rural
demographic goals in AP is shown in Table.8.6.
Mothers. 596 MCH centres are functioning in the state to
Table 8.6: Status of Achievement in Demographic Goals provide round the clock normal delivery services for rural
– AP mothers. 44444 deliveries have been conducted by 24x7
MCH PHCs during April 2018 to March, 2019.
Present
S. Name of the Status b. Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric and
Goal Source
No Indicator Neonatal Care (CEMONC) Services: To reduce
AP India
Maternal Mortality Rate & Infant Mortality Rate, 90
Maternal SRS CEMONC centers were established by GOI in selected
1 Mortality Ratio < 70 74 130 - 2014- First Referral Units (CHCs/AHs/DHs) in the State
(MMR) 16
c. Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA): ASHA
Infant Mortality SRS-
2 < 20 32 33 Programme is the key component of Community Process.
Rate (IMR) 2017
Under 5 & Child Health activities. ASHA also creates awareness
SRS -
3 Mortality Rate < 25 37 39 to the community on Nutrition, basic sanitation and
2016
(U5MR) Hygienic practices, Healthy living and working condition,
Total Fertility SRS - information on existing Health Services and need for
4 1.8 1.7 2.3
Rate (TFR) 2016 timely use of Health services. 42353 ASHAs are working
Contraceptive in the state, of which 39609 ASHAs are in rural areas and
DLHS- 2744 are in urban areas.
5 Prevalence Rate - 66.7 48.2
3
(CPR) d. Village Health and Nutrition Day(VHND): To create
Crude Birth SRS awareness on various preventive measures to be adopted,
6 - 16.2 20.2 the Department of Health, Medical & Family Welfare in
Rate (CBR) 2017
convergence with Women and Child Welfare Department
Crude Death SRS
7 - 7.2 6.3 is conducting two VHNDs, i.e. one in Anganwadi centres
Rate (CDR) 2017
and second on the day of visit of Mobile Medical Unit
(MMU) to that village. Village Health Nutrition Days Net Connection and Sim Cards for using these tabs so
(VHND) are regularly conducted by ANMs, AWWs and that ANMs can easily identify the services due to the
ASHAs in Anganwadi centers of 17366 Villages. Under
this scheme, 5.93 lakh VHNDs were conducted in 2018- are alerted with SMS in receiving Health Services due
from time to time. During 2018-19, a total of 5.81 lakh
action plan to conduct 5.78 Lakh VHNDs every year mothers and 4.93 lakh children were registered in the
from 2019-20. web portal.
e. Janani Suraksha Yojana(JSY): Under this scheme, b. ANM Digi is a complete healthcare record
incentives are being paid to the pregnant women at the management application which gives real time
time of delivery to encourage institutional deliveries at visibility about the overall health condition of a place,
Public Health Institutes. 2.73 Lakh pregnant women were challenges, extent of implementation & execution of

to cover 2.86 lakh pregnant women during 2019-20. care quality, patient safety and outcomes of the health
services and reduce the Maternal and Child death rate.
f. Janani Sishu Suraksha Karyakram (JSSK): The
ANG Digi was rolled out and currently being used in
Government of India has initiated a policy to guarantee
free & cashless deliveries including caesarean operations
Krishna, Guntur, Prakasam, Nellore and Kurnool).
in all public health institutions under JSSK scheme
under NRHM without user charges and out of pocket c. Mother and Child Health Cards provided for every
expenditures. Andhra Pradesh launched the scheme registered pregnant woman to have on-hand record of
on 22.10.2011. Under this scheme, 1.58 lakh Pregnant Health Services being provided to pregnant mother and
Women availed drugs and consumables, 1.53 lakh
availed free diet and 1.64 lakh availed free diagnostics.
Table- 8.7. Progress under Key Performance Indicators
Department is planning to increase the public institutional
under Mother Care Services. (in. No.s)
deliveries @ 5% minimum per year.
g. Talli Bidda Express under JSSK: The government has S. No. Indicator 2017-18 2018-19
introduced this service in order to encourage deliveries at 1 ANC Reg. 809667 868449
the government hospitals which are safe and most of them
would be normal deliveries. The scheme provides safe and 2 High Risk PW 114376 134885
hygienic transportation to post-natal women with children 3 ANC 4 Checkups 72075 757435
through dedicated vehicles. 2.59 lakh pregnant women
availed drop back service after delivery during 2018. 4 Govt. Institutional Del. 323921 331544

h. Maternal Death Review (MDR): The District Level Low Birth Weight (<2.5
5 40032 35164
Quality Assurance Committee constituted at District Kgs)
Level reviews the maternal and infant deaths every month 6 Breast Feeding within 1Hr 657655 694499
and sends a detailed report about the corrective measures
7 Post Natal Checkups 539523 561526
MDRs reports were received during year 2018-19. Source: Family Welfare
i. Other Initiatives:
a. Reproductive Child Health (RCH): To track
every Mother & Child in receiving the Health Services 26 Special New Born Care Units (SNCUs), 21 Mini Special
from time to time, the name based online record is New Born Care Units(Tribal), 18 Nutrition Rehabilitation
being maintained under Reproductive Child Health
New Born Care Corners (NBCCs) are established in the
All ANMs are provided with Tablet PC’s along with state to reduce Infant Mortality Rate(IMR) by strengthening
neo-natal care services. Of these, 21 centres are having 20
bedded facilities in district hospitals and teaching hospitals Seasonal Disease.
and 5 with 10 bedded facilities in area hospitals/community
health centres.
Child Immunization: This is an ongoing programme
with time to time reviews, reorientation trainings and The RBSK programme is broadly aimed at screening
introduction of new vaccines.
• diseases disability and development delays) and providing
treatment with early intervention. To provide the referral
5 Yrs) 104.86 % was the achieved so far. treatment to school children, 16 DEIC (District Early
Intervention Centres) are also established to provide

comprehensive treatment. The children will be screened
for health problems under the program vitamin-A
through meticulous RI plans – Mission Indradhanush and
supplementation, bi-annual de-worming and referral
services to higher medical institutions for better treatment.
Rota Virus Vaccine: Introduced in to the RI schedule of Achievements of Rashtriya Bal Swasthya Karyakram
the state to address the problem of Diarrhoea in children Programme are shown in Table 8.8
due to virus. Given in 3 doses, scheduled at 6th, 10th & 14th
Table 8.8 Achievements of Rashtriya Bal Swasthya
week after birth, the percentage of coverage is 91.94%,
Karyakram (RBSK) (in. No.s)
91.9% & 93.8% respectively.
Inactivated Poliomyelitis Vaccine: To continue the S. 2018-19 (up
Intervention 2017-18
Polio Free status, as a part of end game strategy against No to March)
Polio, the State has switched to bOPV (bi-valent Oral Polio 1 Schools Screening 45094 45673
Vaccine) and introduced Inactivated Polio Myelitis Vaccine 2 Screening Children 4236844 3964656
in to the RI schedule of the state. Given in 2 doses, scheduled
Children Treated by
at 6th & 14th week after birth and covered 94.03% & 95.22%
3 PHC/UHC MOs 415743 374134
respectively.
team
MR Campaign: In order to eliminate Measles & control of Referral to higher
Rubella from the Country by 2020, as per the instructions 4 170302 203476
Centres
of the Government of India, MR vaccination was given
Treated at higher
to all the children from 9th month to 15 years in the state
5 hospitals. A) Aarogyasree 20337 16634
in campaign mode and a total of 1.14 Crore children
B) Non Aarogyasree
were given MR Vaccination in this campaign. Later, the
Measles vaccine was replaced by MR Vaccine in routine 6 Eye Screening 978750 1787466
7 Spectacles Distributed 30729 17821
Palakarimpu Programme: The Palakarimpu Programme 8 12046312 12117869
was implemented in the State in the month of December Iron Folic Acid tabs
9 142519172 154347725
(Big + Small)
Department and MEPMA. The aim of the Programme is to
10 RBSK Target 6032728 6494524

end of April 2018. Under this programme teams were formed 11 Mobile Health Teams 0 450
with Anganwadi workers, ASHAs and MEPMA members. District Early
12 16 16
Each team will visit every household with 0-5 years children Intervention Centres
in the village -at least 10 households per day. These teams Source: Family Welfare
b. Medical Termination of Pregnancy Services -
The objective of the scheme is to provide MTP services
GoI launched the Rashtriya Kishor Swasthya Karyakram
at all government hospitals to the eligible couples for
(RKSK) to strengthen the adolescent component of the
termination of unwanted pregnancies. 1834 patients
RMNCH+A strategy, which is one of the weakest and a
during 2017-18 and 1258 patients in 2018-19 (up to
sub-critical programme area. Core programming principles
for RKSK are health promotion and a community based
approach expanded scope of the programme includes c. Family Planning Insurance Scheme-. The
nutrition, sexual & reproductive health, injuries and violence
(including gender based violence), Non-Communicable
Diseases, mental health and substance misuse.
operation in the unlikely event of death / Failure/

the scheme, Rs.2.00 lakhs is given after death of


a. Weekly Iron and Folic Acid Supplementation
(WIFS): Weekly Iron and Folic Acid supplementation days from the date of discharge from the hospital,
programme is being implemented covering adolescent Rs.50,000 for such occurrence between 8 to 30 days,
girls and boys enrolled in government/government aided/
municipal schools from 6th to 12th classes & adolescent girls once) and a maximum of Rs.25,000 as expenses for
who are not in school along with married adolescent girls
in both rural and urban areas. operation(within 60 Days of operation) and indemnity
b. Adolescent Friendly Health Clinics (AFHCs): coverage of Rs.2,00,000 to the service providers on legal
AFHCs provide clinical, counselling and referral services issues arising out of the surgery. 13 persons were claimed
to adolescents. These service providers will be instrumental FP Insurance (upto March, 2019).
in creating an enabling environment at the community Urban Slum Health Services: This scheme was started
level for adolescent health and development activities. with an objective to provide preventive, promotive and
25.17 Lakh adolescents were covered during 2018-19, curative services to the people living in slum areas. 243
Urban Primary Health Centres (UPHCs) were established
in 54 ULBs under National Urban Health Mission in the
Year 2016-17 to address healthcare needs of urban slum
The World Population Day is celebrated every year on 11th population, Each urban health centre covers 15,000 to
July. In order to control population explosion by decreasing 20,000 populations in slum area.
the Total Fertility Rate, Family planning services are provided
by implementing the following schemes and interventions. Electronic Urban Primary Centres (e-UPHCs):
These are guided by the State’s Population Policy -1997 with Government has upgraded the existing 243 Urban Primary
an objective to improve the quality of services under family Health centres to e-UPHCs with better infrastructure,
welfare programme. medical and specialties like Cardiology, Orthopedics,
Rheumatology, Endocrinology, Internal Medicine to
a. Sterilization Methods: Government is providing
provide quality medical services to the thickly populated
family planning incentives as compensation towards urban dwellers nearer to them.
wage loss an amount of Rs.600/- is paid to Tubectomy
acceptors belonging to BPL, SC and ST families and All the National Programmes are being implemented in
e-UPHCs. All the services given to the patients are being
Rs.250/- to other Tubectomy acceptors. Similarly,
captured through online real time software for transparency

acceptors belonging to all categories. During 2018-19 (up real time basis at http://www.euphc-ap-gov.in . ASHAs and
to March), 1674 Vasectomies and 199070 Tubectomy Anganwadi workers during UHNDs will educate mothers
operations were performed. on health and nutritional activities. Based on the Key
by the PGIMER, Chandigarh who is the Knowledge blood collected during 2018-19.
partner and external auditor, the eUPHCs are inspected by
Details of achievements of Family Welfare Programme are
the Knowledge partner and submit performance report to
given in Annexure 8.12
the Government. During 2019-20, Government is planning
to cover 7 ULBs.

In order to decrease the Out of Pocket Expenditure (OPE)


of the public, the government has taken up the following
new initiatives.
The PC&PNDT (Prohibition of Sex Selection) Act 1994
Free Clinical Laboratory Services: Under this scheme,
and Rules 1996 are implemented in the state to prevent
Government provide free Essential Laboratory investigations
the female feticide and to improve the female sex ratio.
to all the patients visiting public Health Facilities. 91.7 Lakh
So far, 3207 Nursing Homes/Hospitals/Laboratories
Lab tests were conducted free of cost to the patients during
and Diagnostic Centers were registered in the state under
2018-19.
PC&PNDT Act.Multi Member Appropriate Authority and
Advisory Committees were constituted at State, District Sanchar Chikitsa (Mobile Medical Units): An
and Sub District Level and regular meetings were being initiative for providing quality Primary care services through
conducted by these committees to review the implementation
of PC&PNDT Act in the state. Day Health Services from April 2016. Sanchar Chikitsa
consists 292 Mobile Medical Units with a team of Medical

every Mobile Medical Units, 13523 villages with population


The State is implementing emergency transportation to of 2.37Cr will be covered. Maintaining electronic medical

services to converge services in each rural habitation for bone to this initiative. 50 types of drugs, medicines and lab
consumables will be made available in every MMU. This
referral of high risk cases and health information help line initiative reduces IMR,MMR, diseases burden due to non
to provide health advice and health counseling to the public. communicable and out pocket expenditure on account of
Health. 12.45 Lakh patients were treated during 2018-19.
a. Emergency Health Transportation Schemes: A
Targeted to treat 51.84 Lakh patients during 2019-20.
24 hours and 365 days through 108 - toll-free telephone Pradhan Mantri Surakshit Matritva Abhiyan
number were made operational to cover entire state of (PMSMA): The Government of India has launched
Andhra Pradesh. 5.93 Lakh patients were transported PMSMA to provide quality ANC and also detection,
during 2018-19 and expected to extend the services referral, treatment & follow up of High Risk pregnancies and
to 8.50 Lakh during 2019-20. Pregnant Women from women having complications. Under this initiative at least
hard to reach areas are transported through Feeder one Antenatal Check up will be provided to the pregnant
Ambulances up to the point where 108 ambulance woman by a Doctor / Gynaecologist during the 2nd & 3rd
services are available. trimester of pregnancy on the 9th day of every month to
ensure that no High Risk pregnancy goes undetected. This is
b. Fixed Day Health Services (FDHS): 277 mobile health
in addition to the three (3) ANC checkups being conducted
once-a-month at the rural habitations located 3 km beyond
a PHC or CHC as per pre-determined calendar.
On 29th June 2018, Andhra Pradesh received PMSMA ’I
c. Blood Bank and Blood Storage Centers- Blood
Pledge for 9’ Achievers Award in the category of States with
Transfusion Services (BTS): Blood donation can
maximum proportion of pregnant women reached under
save even ‘3’ lives medically, and may save ‘3 families’
PMSMA.
socio economically. Blood Donation is also helpful to the
donors and reduces the risk of events like stroke, heart Baby Kits: The main aim of the Baby Kit to reduce the
Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) and reduce infection rate in object and aim of the Trust is to implement, establish, provide,
mother and baby. Pregnant women are also motivated for administer, modify and supervise either directly or indirectly
delivery in Government Hospitals only for their safety. The “Dr.YSR Aarogyasri” Scheme or any other Scheme(s) under

wrap, baby protective net, Liquid hand wash and Rexene


Kit bag (total 5 items). During the period of 2018-19, a total
of 4.48 Lakh baby kits were distributed to the new born
babies in Government Institutions. Target to provide 8.64
The Health schemes implemented in the State are - Dr. YSR
Lakh kits during 2019-20.
Aarogyasri for the Below Poverty Line families, Employees
Safe Delivery Calendar – Safe Delivery Calendar should be Health Scheme for the employees, Pensioners and their
used as a tool to monitor the progress of all pregnant women dependents, working Journalists Health Scheme for the
during pregnancy, at the time of delivery and during Post
Natal care by facilitating appropriate timely intervention.
MI Life line, Talli Suraksha App and HM&FW portal are
CRDA, Aarogya Raksha Scheme, Amrutha Health Scheme
the initiatives and used as data source for monitoring the
maternal health. Government is strengthening the services
Aayushman Bharath – PMJA.Recently Government has
in the facilities provided.
included Obstetric Procedures under Dr YSR Aarogyasri.
The services provided are - 104 SevaKendram – Toll Free

Bills of the Government employees/pensioners, Cochlear


loss to ensure pregnant and lactating mothers get adequate implantation for the deaf children, Dialysis treatment for
the patients with Chronic Kidney Disease:

Bidda Challaga(PMMVY) programme from January 2017


onwards. The objective of the schemes is to provide partial
compensation for the wage loss in terms of cash incentives 1.Dr. YSR Aarogyasri (BPL Families):
to the pregnant women with poor economic status so that
Under Dr. YSR Aarogyasri scheme, the BPL population of
the woman can take adequate rest before and after delivery
the State holding the white ration card / BPL card. (144.07
lakhs of families according to the data of Civil Supplies
Dept,) and their dependents existing in the card are eligible
Rs 6000/- for rural and Rs 5600/- for urban. 24.49 Lakh
will bear the entire expenditure of treatment. Services are
The Ministry of Women and Child Development, Govt. of India provided through 1,459 Network Hospitals empanelled
awarded Andhra Pradesh for commendable implementation of under the Trust (714 Govt. + 485 Pvt. +260 Dental for
Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana on Sept 7th, 2018. EHS/WJHS). To implement the scheme, 1059 procedures

right from registration of the patient to the 10 days post


To provide end to end cashless health care services to the BPL
– up – treatment is cashless for a period of one year from
the date of discharge are. 2,290 Health Camps have been
per family per annum. The cashless treatment includes OP
registration, free diagnostics, consultation, surgical procedures/ screened and 3480 patients were referred. The Scheme is
Medical treatment, consumables, post discharge medicines reviewed by the Board of Trustees under the Chairmanship
for ten days and follow-up for certain procedures. The main of Chief Minister.
22.35 Lakh therapies were preauthorised with a 67,474 families were enrolled andcollected premium of
Rs.21.04 crore. Settled 12,224 Claims and paid Rs.25.56
Lakh patients under this health scheme. District wise details crores. 18,783 Pre-authorisations received with Pre-
are given in Annexure 8.13 authorised amount of Rs.40.60 crores.

2. Employees Health Scheme: 6. Amrutha Health Scheme for Orphans and


destitute

Lakh State Governmentemployees, pensioners and their A health scheme to cover the orphans and destitute
dependents on a premium contribution of 50:50 between
State Government and Employees / Pensioners. Under Government on par with the guidelines of existing health
scheme Dr. YSR Aarogyasri. The Trust has collected
data of 2,812
from04.07.2018and providing cashless services on the lines
limit per episode of illness with no limitation on number of of Dr YSR Aarogyasri.
episodes. 7. Aayushman Bharath – PMJAY:
Under this scheme, 9.05 Lakh therapies were preauthorised The Government of India has launched Health Insurance

3.22 Lakh patients during 2018-19


3. Working Journalists Health Scheme: per family per annum. Dr. YSR Aarogyasri Trust is the nodal
agency for implementation of the scheme in the State. The
Working Journalists Health Scheme is being implemented
Government of A.P has signed an MoU with Government
by the Trust since 21stMarch 2015 on the lines of Employees
of India and launched the scheme on 30.12.2018 along with
Talli Suraksha.
Department which is a nodal agency.
During 2018-19, 9603 Pre authorisations received for an
amount of Rs.757 Lakhs and 2995 claims settled with an
amount of Rs.270 Lakhs
of families are eligible. The share of AB PM-JAY is @ 60:40
4. Amaravati Residents Health Scheme:
The Total funds received from AB PM -JAY is Rs.182.84. As
The residents within the Amaravathi Capital City Area who per the Social Economic Caste Census 2011(SECC) data,
are residing as on 08.12.2014 are provided free medical the total number of eligible families in the state of AP is
facilities subject to certain conditions. Dr. YSR Aarogyasri
Health Care Trust is implementing the scheme. The Trust is As on 10.06.2019, “30,47,399 families and 87,52,180
providing services to the residents of CRDA region covering
37,569 families Budget will be provided by the CRDA. as possible. The total procedures of AB PM-JAY is 1392 and
the total NTRVS Procedures matched with AB PM-JAY is
5. Aarogya Raksha Scheme:
1130.
The Govt of Andhra Pradesh with an objective of providing
8. Inclusion of Obstetric procedures
“Universal Health Coverage” initiated a new Health
Scheme called “Aarogya Raksha” for Above Poverty Line In order to reduce the Maternal Mortality Rate from 65
Families (APL) is being implemented from 07.04.2017. to 50 per one lakh live births, the Government of AP has

The Scheme covers any one family as one unit, by paying


and Caesarean. The objective of the scheme is to provide
cashless Obstetrics services under Dr.YSR Aarogyasri
scheme. 1044 procedures are covered with 138 follow up

rates, thereby reducing the burden on Govt. Hospitals.


of Rs 2.00 lakhs per year per individual.
Performance of Talli Suraksha Dialysis treatment for the patients with Chronic
Kidney Disease
No. of No. of Therapies
Sl. Name of the Approved The Trust is providing cashless dialysis treatment to the
Therapies Therapies
No Procedure Amount
Raised Approved (Rs in Lakhs)
network hospitals of both Government and Private with a
Caesarean
14,431 13,250 1859.38 package amount of Rs. 10,550/- per month for 10 dialyses.
1 Section
There are 16 Govt. and 114Private Network Hospitals
Normal
10,508 9,494 758.98 empanelled for treatment of Maintenance of Haemodialysis
2 Delivery
under all the schemes of Dr YSR Aarogyasri Health Care
Grand Total 24,939 22,744 2618.36

So far, 13250 therapies under Caesarean section with


Rs.1859.38 Lakhs and 9494 therapies with Rs.758.98 Lakhs 55,891 patients during 2018-19.
were approved.

Addition of Procedures: 117 new proceduresadded to the


104 Seva Kendram - Helpdesk (Helpline) existing 942 procedures under Dr. YSR Aarogyasrischeme
to provide more health services to the BPL families. The
The Trust has established a dedicated helpdesk/ helpline
total procedures under Dr.YSR Aarogyasriare 1059.
“104 Seva Kendram”(Health Information Help Line) which
functions round the clock (24x7) 365 days. This Toll-Free Enhancement of Financial Limit: The Government
Call Centre provides Health Advice (with SMS prescription),
Counselling Services, Directory Information, Aarogyasri/ lakhs per family per annum w.e.f . 01.04.2019.
EHS/WJHS information, Aarogya Raksha Information
through inbound call services. The Trust is monitoring all
the schemes by outbound services and taking the feedback
Scheme.

2100. Total calls answered during the period from April,18 Enhancement of Package Prices:
to March,19 is 4,05,172.
a) The Trust has enhanced the package prices for the
Scrutinization of Medical Bills of the Government procedures by 21.11 % over and above the basic package
employees/pensioners: prices in accordance with Consumer Price Index(CPI)
under Employees Health Scheme and Working Journalists
Health Scheme

of the Government Employees & Pensioners for speedy b) The Government has further increased the package prices
implementation in clearing bills. under EHS& WJHS by 2.62% (total enhancement of
23.73% = 21.11 + 2.62) for all procedures except Dental
Cochlear Implantation programme: category
The scheme has been designed as a special package to Incentive for NABH accredited Network Hospitals:
provide cashless services to the needy hearing impaired deaf The NWHs with NABH accreditation is eligible for an
and dumb children up to the age of 5 years with package incentive of 11% on the claim paid amount under EHS and
WJHS& also providing 2% incentive for Dr. YSR Aarogyasri
Implantation Surgery and Audio Verbal Therapy for one
Heart Transplantation surgery under Dr YSR
Aarogyasri and EHS: The Trust has framed treatment
cochlear implantation programme till date with the TP cost
protocols and package rates for Heart Transplantation
of Rs.24.72 crores.
surgery as a category under S19 with package rate of Rs.10.50
HR. The institutional infrastructure under APVVP in the
state is shown in Table 8.9.
Heart Transplantation under Dr. YSR Aarogyasri in G.G.H.
Table 8.9: Type of Hospitals in the state (No.)
Guntur which is a nodal centre for Heart Transplantation.
Pensions to Dialysis patients treated under Dr. YSR Sl.
Type of Hospitals Hospitals Beds
Aarogyasri: The Government have been providing Rs. No
10000/- pension for Dialysis patients treated in both 1 District Hospitals 13 3550
Government & Private Hospitals under Dr. YSR Aarogyasri 2 Area Hospitals 28 2800
through SERP Department.
Community Health
3 195 6520
MoU with CMC, Vellore: A Memorandum of Centers
Understanding has been entered into with Christian Medical 4 Specialty Hospital 1 60
College, Vellore, Tamilnadu for BMT (Bone Marrow
5 MCH 2 100
Transplantation) and LT (Live Transplantation) under EHS.
6 Dispensaries 3 0
Empanelment of Hospitals: The Trust, after bifurcation,
hasempanelled more number of hospitals to decentralise Total 242 13130
the health services from Hyderabad and to extend services Source: APVVP

schemes of the trust especially in the remote areas of state.


Empanelment of Govt. hospitals increased from 76 to 714 The Community Health Centres (CHC) with 30-50 beds
including Area Hospitals, CHCs and PHCs.Total number provide maternity, child health services apart from the
of private hospitals increased from 170 to 485.Total number general health services. The Sub District Hospitals (SDH)/
of Govt. and Private Hospitals increased from 246 to 1,199 Area Hospitals (AH), with 100 beds provide services
under Dr. YSR Aarogyasri. Total number of network and clinical specialties like Obstetrics & Gynecology,
hospitals is1,459 (including 260dental hospitals). Pediatrics, General Medicine, General Surgery, Anesthesia,
Orthopedics, ENT, Ophthalmology, Dermatology and
Dental Care. The District Hospitals (DH) with bed strength
ranging from 150 to 350 provide services like Obstetrics
& Gynecology, Paediatrics, General Surgery, Orthopedics,
Anesthesia, Ophthalmology, ENT, Dental, Dermatology,
Psychiatry, Radiology and Dental Care.
All these hospitals are provided with professionals depending
upon their service levels and bed strength. Drugs are provided
Andhra Pradesh Vaidya Vidhana Parishad (APVVP) is to all hospitals by the Central drug stores under APMHIDC

Pradesh, started functioning in 1986 to manage secondary These Hospitals along with the Primary Health Centres
level Hospitals. APVVP also functions with an objective of (PHCs) and Teaching Hospitals (Tertiary Hospitals) act as
a platform for implementation of various National health
reduction of Maternal Mortality Rate, reduction of Infant
programmes like Malaria, TB, Leprosy, HIVs and Family
Mortality Rate, improving the quality of Health, services
Welfare programmes.
provided by public Health Facilities, reduction of Out of
Pocket expenditure to the people on account of Health
expenses
At present, there are 242 hospitals with 13130 beds under The comparative performance of activities under important
the control of APVVP in the State. In addition, Government indicators is shown in Table 8.10.
has recently upgraded 62 hospitals with 2260 beds and 2498
Table: 8.10 Performance of Hospital Activities (No. in Lakh)
Sl. No. Name of the Development indicator 2015-2016 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 Out Patients 154.26 210.91 227.89 293.03
2 In Patients 13.79 17.86 19.21 18.95
3 Major Surgeries 0.75 0.86 0.92 0.91
4 Deliveries 1.27 1.58 1.69 1.75
Source: APVVP

Human Resources and blood banks No. of cases under


Baby Weight in grams
There are 1620 doctors including specialists, 2689 nursing, SNCU during 2018-19
1000-1499gm 526
for Health care in APVVP Hospitals. Sanitation and
Preterm births(Gestation)
cleaning services are contracted to third party agencies and
other non clinical services like security and pest & rodent >37 weeks 27737
control services are provided mostly through third party <37 weeks 4510
basis. The blood banks are providing blood to the needy No.of new borns required 1602
patients in the Hospitals and there are 26 blood banks and resuscitation at birth
93 blood storage centers functioning in APVVP hospitals in Source: APVVP
the State.
New Born Stabilization Units:
Performance of National Health Mission
Under National Health Mission, 23 Sick Newborn Care
functioning and located in APVVP Hospitals in Andhra
Units(NBSU), 86 Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric Pradesh. During 2018-19, 45530 cases were admitted,
and Newborn Care (CEMONC), 26 Tribal Hospitals are 35606 discharged, 5407 referrals and 221 deaths.
functioning in APVVP Hospitals.
Nutritional Rehabilitation Centres
NRCs will provide care to the sick and malnourished
Special Care New Born Units: children. At present 9 NRCs are functioning in APVVP
Government have sanctioned 13 SNCUs to APVVP Hospitals. The performance of NRC in APVVP hospitals.
Hospitals in Andhra Pradesh. These units provide special During 2018-19, 1697 SAM cases were admitted, 1537
medical care and treatment to the low birth weight new discharged, 1115 discharged with target weight gain, 53
born babies and premature babies. The Performance of cases referred, 1439 children followed up.
SNCU in APVVP Hospitals are shown in the Table. 8.11 Vidya Seva
Table 8.11: Special Care New Born Units Vaidya Seva scheme is being implemented in all District
Hospitals, most of the Area Hospitals and a few CHCs which
No. of cases under
Baby Weight in grams have empanelled, based on the availability of specialists and
SNCU during 2018-19
equipment. There is a gradual increase in the number of
>2500gm 36446 cases treated in the APVVP Hospitals.
<2500gm 5730
Vaidya Pariksha: Under the comprehensive scheme, the
1500-2499gm 5093 following activities have been undertaken till May 2019.
95.08 Lakh patients availed the services. 4.62 crore tests AH-Tekkali, and AH-Tuni and the process of establishment
conducted as part of Free Laboratory Services. In regard to of two more Trauma care centres: CHC-Naidupeta, Nellore
Free Tele-radiology services, 15.38 Lakh X- Rays uploaded District and CHC-Penukonda, Anantapur District in under
and 15.17 reported. 1.63 lakh Free CT-Scan Services in PPP process.
mode were reported and 1,63,073 CT Scans were reported
under Tele Reporting. Other Programs

National free dialysis services: Dialysis centers are APVVP implements other program like;
established in all 13 districts in APVVP hospitals in PPP Sanitation Policy Bio Medical Equipment Maintenance
mode. 6656 patients were given 316883 sessions of dialysis Program, Bio Medical waste Management, Talli Bidda
during 2018-19. Express, Baby Kits, Trauma Care Centers - 6 (Level II-1,
& level III-5), SNCU (44) & NBSU(119), NRC(9) , RFID(11
Tele-Ophthalmology Services: (Up to May’2019) hospitals), Maha Prastanam (6 hospitals), Linen Services
This programme aims to provide high quality eye care to (Sapta Varna-3 hospitals)

This service is delivered in a hub and spoke model and


services typically delivered through these centers include
checking of Fundus, retinopathy, glaucoma, refraction.
Correction glasses/spectacles are then provided free of cost National Vector Borne Diseases Control Program
(NVBDCP)
visits, 9,28,616 refraction checks, 2,38,814 Fundus checks NVBDCP deals with Malaria, Japanese Encephalitis,
have been completed, and 7,15,000 spectacles have been suspected Viral Encephalitis, Dengue, Chikungunya, Filaria
issued.
of this program are prevention of deaths due to vector
SADAREM Programme:
borne diseases and reduction of morbidity. The strategies
adopted are
entirely revamped by Business Process Re-engineering to
• Early diagnosis and prompt treatment of all vector borne
disease cases by weekly/fortnightly surveillance

wise as SADAREM centres and about 600 specialist doctors • Integrated Vector Control Measures through adoption
of insecticidal spray operations, personal prophylactic
every Friday in 55 centres and considering the demand measures like bed nets usage, biological control measures
under locomotor category, assessment for locomotor cases
has been taken up in 15 teaching hospitals on every Tuesday
• Capacity building through induction and re-orientation
in addition to Friday assessment
The program started on 3rdAugust 2018 and so far, 47,351
• Inter sectoral co-ordination between the medical, health
and other departments Health education through
Information Education and Communication (IEC) to
Trauma Care Centres create awareness among people regarding the diseases its
prevention and control.
Trauma Care Centre aims to provide immediate emergency
Medical Care to accident victims. At present 4 Trauma Care
Centers are functioning at DH-Rajahmundry, DH-Eluru,
Details on Vector borne diseases are shown in Table 8.12
Table 8.12: Vector Borne Diseases (in No.s)
2018 2019 (Up to June 16th)
Sl. No Disease
cases Deaths cases Deaths
1 Malaria 6040 0 941 0
2 Dengue 3972 0 385 0
3 AES/Japanese Encephalitis 0 0 2 0
4 Chickungunya 79 0 7 0
5 Filaria 17 0 3 0

Source; Health and Family Wellfare • Strengthened rapid diagnosis and started universal DST
by increase molecular diagnostic test (RTPCR) upto sub
district level (CHCs and PHCs).
• Treatment regimen changed to Daily Fixed Dose
The main goal of the programme is elimination of TB
Combinations according to weight bands to prevent
by 2025 and the main objectives of the programme are
Relapse and increase treatment adherence,
to achieve 90% success rate for all new and 85% for re- • To diagnose and treat all vulnerable groups, unreached
treatment cases, to achieve decreased morbidity and
mortality of HIV associated TB and to decrease catastrophic
• ICT based monitoring of adherence of the treatment by
cost to the patients.
99 DOTS.

To implement National Strategic Plan 2017-25 for duration for which the patient is on anti-TB treatment
Performance of RNTCP details are shown in Table 8.13.
Table 8.13 Performance of RNTCP (as per new indicators)

Population Treatment Success rate


Years
in lakhs Public Private Total New Cases Re-treatment cases
2013 500.8 124 4 128 90 78
2014 504.3 128 14 142 91 79
2015 508.4 122 15 137 92 82
2016 511.5 125 17 142 90 82
2017 514.8 130 31 161 92 84
2018 ( Q1) 525.2 122 43 165 92 84
2018 ( Q2) 525.2 125 67 192 92 85
2018 ( Q3) 525.2 121 46 164 92 85
2018 ( Q4) 525.2 132 36 168 92 85
2019 ( Q1) 530.27 158 46 204 92 85
Source; Health and Family Wellfare
Eye Banks and Eye Donation Centers and early detection of

National Programme for Control of Blindness established in


1976 the main aim is to reduce the prevalence of blindness
from 1.4% to 0.3%. The prevalence is 1% as per 2006-07
survey by Govt. of India, expand coverage eye care services to the underserved
areas, to reduce the backlog of blindness and to develop
institutional capacity for eye care services.

Free Cataract Surgeries both in Government and NGO Cataract Operations: 3.28 Lakh cataract operations
sector, refractive errors detection , school eye screening, were conducted during 2018-19 achieving 112% against
distribution of free spectacles, eye ball collection through the target. The details of the Eye Screening and Eye Ball
Collection are shown in Table 8.14

Table 8.14: School Children Eye Screening and Eye Ball Collection (in. No.s)

2016-17 2017-18 2018-19


Activity
Annual Target Achievement Annual Target Achievement Annual Target Achievement
No. of School
Children Eye 874264 715486 874264 955150 874264 3805146
Screening
No. of School
Children detected 87428 40617 87428 69932 87428 32829

Distribution of Free
70000 11481 70000 38821 70000 44951
spectacles

Eye Ball Collection 2100 3454 5000 4143 5000 4961

Source; Health and Family Wellfare pension, AAY cards and housing facility for the leprosy

are imparted with the knowledge of symptoms of leprosy

Under National Leprosy Eradication Programme (NLEP) of completion of treatment.


if it is to ensure that all Government Health Institutions
As per the instructions of Government of India, three
are diagnosing leprosy cases, treatment and motivating
pronged approach is being implemented in the State are
the patients for complete treatment. PHCs and higher
Leprosy Case Detection Campaign for high endemic districts,
institutions are providing treatment for leprosy reaction cases
Focused Leprosy Campaign for hot spots and Case detection
wherever necessary. For the protection of the in-sensitive
in hard to reach areas. Leprosy Case Detection Campaign
sole of the foot, MCR footwear is being provided twice in
(LCDC) a unique initiative of its kind under NLEP will be
a year. For the deform foot, hand and disability of eyes,
implemented in selected high endemic districts annually.
RCS (Re-Constructive Surgeries) are being performed with
During 2018-19 campaign was conducted covering 82.27
the support of NGOs and Government Institutions. The
Lakh households and detected 1457 new cases.
Department is also pursuing for the provision of disability
The Government of Andhra Pradesh have also announced
pension of Rs. 10000/- per month to all patients of
Integrated Disease Surveillance Project (IDSP) is a
CKD Stage –III, IV & V who are undergoing Dialysis in
Government and private hospitals empaneled.
intended to detect early warning signals of impending
Cardiac Care Units
manner. Syndromic (Form S), Presumptive (Form P) and At present Eight (8) Cardiac Care Units are functioning

of surveillance carried out under IDSP. Average Reporting Prakasam, Nellore, Chittoor, Kadapa, Kurnool.During
% of S, P, L are given in Annexure 8.14 2017-18 the GOI have sanctioned 5 new CCUs. Funds were
• Investigated and reported 35 outbreaks (ADD-13, released to APMSIDC for procurement of equipment for
Foodpoison-12, Viral Fever-1, Others-9) during 2017-18 establishing the CCUs at 5 districts i.e. Visakhapatnam, East
Godavari, West Godavari, Guntur and Ananthapur under
NPCDCS. Supply of equipment is under process.

H1N1 cases (334 cases, 14 deaths) NTCP-National Tobacco Control Programme:
• Reported 5143 Sunstroke cases and 26 deaths. This programme is implemented in 13 districts. At present
10 TCC are working in the state. The TCC consists of one
psychologist and one social worker for counseling. The 16
Dental colleges in the state are in the process of starting a
National Programme for Prevention and Control TCC (Dental Council of India guidelines). The aim of the
of Cancer, Diabetes, CVDS and Stroke Programme programme is to monitor and control usage of tobacco and
(NPCDCS)
Programme is implemented in all 13 districts of the state. National Oral Health Programme:
District NCD cell and NCD clinics were established in all The aim of the programme is to deliver oral health care
districts.195 CHCs have already established NCD clinics. up to the level of family and community and to provide
From 2016-17 screening activities are being conducted in all infrastructure required at health center for delivering basic
districts to all the people who are 30+ age. 8 Cardiac Care oral health care. Health checkup was made mandatory to
Units were established and functioning in eight districts. pregnant mothers in the state. New Operational Guidelines
Equipment procured and distributed. Establishment were circulated to train ANM’s/ Health workers.
of 5 new Cardiac Care Units at Visakhapatnam, National Programme for Prevention and Control of
Rajamahendravaram, Guntur, Eluru and Hindupur are
Fluorosis (NPPCF):
under process in the remaining 5 districts. All PHCs are
transformed Health and Wellness centers under Ayushman NPPCF is being implemented in Guntur, Prakasam and
Bharath. Nellore districts. 9 districts are implementing the NPPCF

Under Chronic Kidney Diseases screening, 6 Mandals


and villages. Recruitment of various positions under
Disease in Uddanam area. Mass screening was done to the
NPPCF in the newly sanctioned districts are under process.
public age groups of above 30 years in all the Mandals of
Details of National Programme for prevention and Control
Uddanam area. 1,01,593 people were screened and. Two
of Fluorosis is given in Annexure 8.15
Expert teams from MOHM&FW, GoI and Team constituted
by Govt. of AP with ICMR have jointly visited Uddanam
area to study the various aspects of CKD problem. At Programme (NIDDCP)
present 60 dialysis machines are functioning.
Disorders Control Programme (NIDDCP). Global IDD • 10 bedded dialysis units established in 5 hospitals in tribal
prevention Day is celebrated on 21-10- 2018 every year. area.
As per NFHS 4 – (2015-2016) survey, 91.1% Urban and • In addition to the existing 5977 ASHAs 2122 CHWs were
77.4% rural households are using iodine salt. engaged in Tribal Areas.
National Programme for Healthcare of Elderly • 2 Hospitals were upgraded as dist hospitals and 2 CHCs
were upgraded Area Hospitals.
(NPHCE)
• Additional 560 bedded added to the existing 1220 beds
All districts of the state have been covered under the under secondary care.
programme. Physiotherapy equipment’s have been
MMHC 30 + screening for women aged 30+: Women
distributed at the selected sub-centres level. Institution based
aged above 30 years were screened by 13,000 trained ANMs
equipment have been installed at the 195 CHCs covered
at 7683 sub centres, screening being regularly done for
under the programme. Cardiac care equipment has been
Oral, Cervical & breast cancers, Diabetes, Hypertension,
installed in the CHCs covered in the programme. In each
Hormonal diseases and Eye problems. In all, 19,79,000/-
were screened, 55,025 were referred and 1200 were treated.
a separate ‘Q’ at OP and Pharmacy are being maintained
and Physiotherapy equipment also supplied. International MHC 30 + screening for Men aged 30+: Screening facility
Day for Elderly People is celebrated across the world on 1st is provided in 1147 PHCs across the state. Till December
October and conduct medical camps with the help of the 2018, 90939 were screened. Screening being regularly done
Rehabilitation workers. All the elderly people are treated for Oral, Diabetes, Hypertension, Eye problems, Prostate &
at Mobile Medical Unit (MMU) vehicles by providing free Lung Cancer.
drugs for chronic diseases and diagnostics at their door step e-Aushadhi logging: Inventory for all drugs & surgical
for one month and their supply chain management through electronic
mode and realtime.100% institutions are enabled for this
mechanism.
APERX App for monitoring of TB Drug Sales. Multi-drug
The Government of Andhra Pradesh has implemented resistant tuberculosis (MDR TB) is created by inadequate or
the following health initiatives with the prime objective of improper administration of TB drugs. Andhra Pradesh has
reducing the out of pocket expenditure for the people of the come out with a solution to control the Microbial Resistance
state who are visiting public health facilities for their health through e-prescription and Dispensation app (APeRX).
problems. These are provided across the state with close APeRxapp for Doctors and Pharmacists is one of the
monitoring on quality from the level of territory hospitals to initiative which uses Information Technology (IT) to achieve
the level of primary health centres including the tribal areas. the goal of Elimination of TB by 2025. APeRxapp is a
Google Play store based application for Prescription and
Dispensation of AntiTB drugs by doctors and chemists
respectively to control mycobacterial resistance which was
• All the 153 PHCs in tribal areas were converted in to 24 occurring due to irrational use of Anti TB drugs.
X 7 centers duly sanctioning additional 604 posts as per
norms.
• 4 high end diagnostic tests made available at PHC level
• 122 Number of 108 bike ambulances were introduced
and of now 58000 patients availed services
• To reduce the Neonatal Mortality and to provide specialty (AIDS), a global public health problem as more than 35
care, 21 mini SNCUs (Sick new born care units) were million people are living with HIV/AIDS worldwide. The
established 3845 neonates were treated HIV epidemic has been one of the most challenging modern
• 15 additional mobile medical units were serving Tribals public health problems for India. Provisional estimates put
in Sandies. the number of people living with HIV in India at 25 lakhs
• 14 lakhs LLINs were distributed to control vector borne and 3 lakhs in Andhra Pradesh.
diseases.
AP Blood Cell APP was started for improving the Voluntary
Blood Donations.
Basic Services include free HIV/AIDS counselling, testing
services and also prevention of mother to child transmission Prevention of Sexually Transmitted Diseases and
of HIV/AIDS through 1939 Centers (1636 Govt, 197 Pvt, Reproductive Tract Infection services are provided through
98 CBS TI NGOs & 8 Mobile). Integrated Counselling and establishment of 55 Designated STI/RTI Clinics (DSRCs)
Testing Centres, Prevention of Parent to Child Transmission in Government Hospitals providing free STI treatment.
of HIV/AIDS centres established in all Government Hospitals Care, Support and Treatment, including Community
and Private Hospitals as per the need. Support Services: These services are provided through
Targeted Interventions (TIs) including Link Workers Scheme establishment of 40 Anti-Retroviral Treatment Centers in
are implemented through Non-Government Organisations Government Hospitals providing free ART medicines to
and Community Based Organisations to provide condom all eligible PLHIV in the state. ART services are widely
promotion, behavioral change communication and
treatment services for sexually transmitted infections to and 114 Link ART Centres. More than 1,84,336 PLHIV
Female Sex Workers (FSW), Men Having Sex with Men are presently receiving ART medicines free of cost from the
(MSM), Transgender, Intravenous Drug Users (IDU), ART centres in the state. 28,985 ART patients have received
Migrants and Truckers who are highly vulnerable for ART Pensions through YSR Pension Kanuka,
HIV/AIDS due their life style. At present 90 Targeted
Interventions are implemented in the state to cover 8 FSWs,
3 IDUs, 67 Core components, 2 Truckers and 8 Migrants in
high focused areas. These interventions are covering 82,468 It is responsible for Monitoring, Evaluation & Surveillance
FSWs, 16,009 MSMs, 2079 TGs, 1,164 IDUs, 1.27 lakh of HIV/AIDS related activities in the state, which collects
migrants and 29,434 truckers in the state. data periodically and a separate reporting system is
established for HIV/AIDS related facilities from NACO for
Though only 90 NGOs, the key population is adjusted
this purpose.
towards the existing TIs and DAPCUs. The coverage PE,
HRG and ORW, HRG ratios has been drastically increased. President’s Emergence Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR):
PEPFAR, a program supported through CDC with their
Blood Transfusion Services (BTS) are provided through
partners is focusing on the key population of female sex
establishment and supporting 145 (Government – 39; IRCS
workers (FSW), men who have sex with men (MSM),
– 18; Private/Charity – 88) 95 Blood storage centers where
Transgendered individuals, and people who inject drugs. This
blood is tested for HIV and other infectious diseases and
programs are being implemented in East Godavari, Krishna
safe blood is ensured to be made available to all the needy
and Guntur districts. It also provides technical assistance for
population who require blood/blood components. SACS
service delivery improvement including capacity building
has been providing prevention, treatment, care and support
quality improvement and system strengthening.
services through the establishments in the state.
APSAC performance is given in Table - 8.15

Table 8.15- Physical Performance of APSAC [FY 2018-19(Apri-18 to Mar-19]

Component Name Indicator Annual Target (Lakhs) Achievement (Lakhs) % achievement


Total Blood units Collection 5,01,192 5,98,170 119
Blood Safety
Voluntary Blood units Collection 3,88,493 4,85,663 125
NON Ante Natal Cases Tested 12,33,004 15,45,181 125
Integrated
Seropositivity( %) 21,208(1.4%)
Counselling
Ante Natal Cases Tested 9,74,000 9,67,582 99
&Testing Centers
Seropositivity( %) 821(0.08%)
Component Name Indicator Annual Target (Lakhs) Achievement (Lakhs) % achievement
STI component
STI cases treated 2,77,130 2,43,605 88
(DSRC)
Anti Retro Viral Pre ART NA 3,93,220 NA
Therapy Alive on ART NA 1,84,336 NA
HRG Coverage 104266 101720 98
FSW(8) 11185 11782 105
core composite(66) 91769 88774 97
IDU(2) 1312 1164 89
TI –NGO
Migrant 8) 120000 127565 106
Trucker (2) 22000 29434 134
Condom Distribution annual
3705654 2875433 78
average
Clinic Services annual average 100556 82999 83
Source: Aids Control Society

District wise performance of ICTC programme Non Ante develop to their full potential are some of the key areas that
Natal Clients and Ante Natal Clients in 2018-19 is given demand attention. Women now participate in all activities
in Annexure 8.16 and District wise Ante Retroviral therapy such as education, politics, media, art and culture, service
programme performance is given in Annexure 8.17.
made for the development and welfare of children whose

fostering national human resources.


Andhra Pradesh state, as a state with highest labour force
participation rate, is committed to focus on the empowering
women and use their capabilities for the state building

The Constitution of India, Under Article 15(3), which health, nutrition and hygienic ambience. The state is also
allows for positive discrimination in favor of womenstates committed to improving child health care and nutritional
that ‘Nothing in this article shall prevent the State from
making any special provision for women and children.’ emotional, cognitive and aesthetic development of the child.
In addition, the directive principles of State Policy 39(a)
also emphases that the state shall, in particular, direct its

equally, have the right to an adequate means of livelihood.


The Constitution of India also allows special provisions to The Government of India is implementing the Integrated
be made by the State in favour of women and children for Child Development Services (ICDS) Scheme in Andhra
securing just and humane conditions of work that renounce
practices derogatory to the dignity of women. year 2006. The Scheme stands one of the world’s largest and
most unique programmes for early childhood development.
Promoting social and economic empowerment of
women through cross-cutting policies and programmes, Andhra Pradesh is implementing 257 ICDS Projects (200
mainstreaming gender concerns, creating awareness about Rural, 33 Urban & 24 Tribal) with 48,770 Main AWCs and
their rights and facilitating institutional and legislative 6,837 Mini AWCs (total 55607AWC) in 13 Districts.
• Improve the nutritional and health status of children in Supplementary Nutrition Programme is one of the prime
the age group of 0-6 years. services rendered under ICDS and implemented in 257
• Lay foundations for proper psychological, physical and ICDS Projects covering 55607 Anganwadi centres in
social development of the child Andhra Pradesh under Centrally Sponsored Scheme with
• Reduce the incidence of mortality, morbidity, malnutrition a sharing pattern of 50:50. In this scheme Supplementary
among children and women and school dropouts among nutrition is provided as per GOI norms to the Children age
children. group of 7 months to 6 years and Pregnant and Lactating
• women.
implementation among various departments to promote As per Government of India norms, the State Government
child development. is implementing uniform food models for entire state.
• Enhance the capability of the mother to look after the Under this scheme, 23.93 Lakh children including severely
normal health and nutritional needs of the child through malnourished and 6.58 lakh pregnant and lactating mothers
proper health and nutrition education.

Balamrutham, the weaning food is supplied to children


Supplementary Nutrition, Nutrition and Health Education, between 7 months to 3 years with 2.5 kg pack per month per
child. It is prepared with wheat, chana dhal, milk powder,

i.e., 0-6 Years Children, Pregnant and Lactating Mothers, calcium, vitamins and other RDA that children require per
Adolescent Girls to achieve the objectives day.
Mid-day Meal: Hot Meal is provided every day and
consists of 75gms, Rice, 15g Dal, 5g Oil, and 25g Vegetables
commodities and per child 16 Eggs per month (Weekly 4
Pre-School Education aims at ensuring holistic development eggs) are provided at AWC. Cooked whole chana is provided
of the children in the age group of 3-6 years and to provide in every day snack.
learning environment to children which is conducive for One Full Meal: Which involves spot feeding of “one full
promotion of social, emotional, cognitive and aesthetic meal” for Pregnant and Lactating Women at the Anganwadi
development of the child. centre to address, Low Birth weight & Anaemia and
ensuring administration of Calcium and Iron & Folic Acid
(IFA) tablet at AWC.

• Urban slum dwellers and working parents are sending their Bala Sanjeevani (Special Nutrition Programme) is a
children to AWCs to get quality pre – school education. Special Nutrition Programme for Pregnant, Lactating
• Noticeable increase in the pre-school attendance Women and Children below 6 years to scheduled caste (SC)
under SC Sub-plan and Scheduled Tribal (ST) under ST
• The capacities of AWWs increased due to capacity
Sub-plan and also other categories under general funds to
improve the Nutrition Status.

SNP under (THR) 3 Kgs Rice, 1Kg RG Dhal, ½ literP.Oil,


The Department has supplied Preschool Education kits to
16 eggs is provided to Adolescent Girls of 11-14 years out of
48770 Main AWCs and 6837 Mini AWCs under Anganwadi
school children only.
Services Scheme under Umbrella ICDS during 2018-19.
Nutrition Supplementation to unreached and uncovered • Reduce incidence of underweight, wasting and stunting
areas through extension centers (GiriPoshana, PallePoshana among children <5 years in tribal pockets
and NagaraPoshana):
To cover all the out of school adolescent girls covered and
The department has adopted a new initiative to provide also ensure that they avail supplementary nutrition and home
supplementary nutrition to women and children in based counselling on nutrition and health care behaviour.
unreached areas of hilltop and remote hamlets of tribal
areas through extension centers in convergence with Tribal
Welfare Department. A total of 2168 extension centres
have been functioning in the tribal areas since last 8 months POSHAN Abhiyaan, a government of India’s nutrition-
related scheme aims to improve nutritional status of children
0-6 years, adolescent girls, pregnant women and lactating
Similar to the lines of tribal areas, 1050 extension centres

approach. The Union Government is committed to reduce


the country’s stunting to 25% from 38.4% by 2022.
The implementation strategy would be based on intense
monitoring and convergence action plan right upto the
women and children in uncovered areas of urban areas in grassroots level. The Mission is being guided by the NITI
convergence with MEPMA. Ayog and is closely monitored by establishing a Technical
Unit under NITI Ayog and constituting Hi-Power

• Nutri Garden helps to meet the requirements of seasonal (State Project Management Unit) has been set up at state
level.
• Vegetables grown in Nutri-Gardens are to be used for mid
- day meals and spot –feeding at Anganwadicentres.
• The Department in convergence with PR & RD,
Agriculture/Horticulture, Tribal Welfare Dept., and
NREGA is receing an encouraging response.
• For ensuring quality hot cooked Mid–DayMeal, 1622 the level of stunting, under-nutrition, anemia and low birth
Panchayats started growing Nutri Gardens weight babies as shown below:

During the year 2018-2019, in all, 29.48 lakh pregnant, Sl.


Indicator Target
No
10,000 Out of school Adolescent Girls (11-14 age group) are
Prevent and reduce stunting in By 6% @ 2%
1
children below six years of age per annum
Prevent and reduce under-nutrition By 6% @ 2%
2 (underweight prevalence) in per annum
• children below six years of age
women, 7 months to 6 years’ children registered for Reduction of prevalence of By 9% @ 3%
Anganwadi services 3 anaemia in young children in the per annum
• Delivering package of nutrition services under regular age group of 6-59 months
SNP as additional nutrition supplementation to all Reduce the prevalence of anaemia By 9% @ 3%
pregnant, lactating women 4 among women and adolescent girls per annum
of 15-49 years of age
• Coordination with health, tribal welfare, SHGs in rural
Reduction of low birth weight By 6% @ 2%
5
delivery. per annum
essential message related to care during pregnancy, early
registration, MIYCF (Maternal, Infant and Young child
districts from Andhra Pradesh and remaining 3 districts
feeding practices) and counsel pregnant and lactating
i.e., Krishna, Guntur and Nellore in Phase-II which began
women on appropriate nutrition and health behaviours.
from 2018-19. The districts have been selected based on the
stunting rates under NFHS-4. Now all districts in state are Innovation: Considering the high prevalence of
covered under POSHAN Abhiyaan. malnutrition in tribal populations of Andhra Pradesh
and also considering the successful model of “community
Nutrition Hub” piloted by PiramalSwasthya in Araku tribal
Mandal of Andhra Pradesh, it is planned to establish 10
The implementation strategy would be based on intense community nutrition hubs in selectmandals of Srikakulam,
monitoring and convergence action plan right up to the
grassroots level. The components of POSHAN Abhiyaan Godavari districts of Andhra Pradesh.
are ICT-RTM/ICDS- CAS, Incremental Learning
Jan Andolan: The mission will focus on converting the
agenda of improving nutrition into a people’s mandate
change communication (BCC), Innovation, Incentives, Jan
through involvement of general population, PRI, SHGs.
Andolanand Convergence (CAP)
Strategies for Jan Andolan includes a series of IEC
ICT-RTM/CAS is an application developed to improve campaigns and mass events at AWCs, schools, colleges and
service delivery and monitoring mechanism. The Common public places.
Application Software(CAS), through automation of registers
As Part of Janandolan, the State has initiated a program
called “PoshakaharamKosamMemuSaitham “(PMS).
real time monitoring and guidance by supervisors to AWWs
Through this initiative, contributions rose in the form of
to ensure timely delivery of services. Under this, Smart
support from community in kind form i.e. Ragi, Jaggary,
phones with internet connectivity for AWWs have been
Groundnut Chikki and distributed among vulnerable
procured for AWWs.
Procurement of 4 types of weighing machines (Infanto meter,
Stadiometer, Adult Weighing scale and Salter weighing
scale) has been done and distributed. Partial Help desks have for at least 6 months period ensure to recover from the
been set up at block and district level of (Visakhapatnam, malnutrition. The state has generated Rs. 3.27 cr worth of
Nutritious food material support.
Incremental Learning Approach (ILA): Through As part of Jana Chaitanyam (Jan Andolan), the State has
this approach, frontline workers and district and celebrated September - 2018 as “National Nutrition Month”
block level functionary capacities and skills will be
incrementallystrengthened on 4 thematic areas. The campaign mode to create awareness about nutrition among
modules under ILA are based on the life cycle approach.
The knowledge and skills acquired through monthly
Convergence Nutrition Action Plan: Research shows
Abhiyaan targets i.e., reducing malnutrition, anemia and
low birth weight. DRG (District level Resource Group) and
sensitive interventions. In this direction, a block, district
BRGs (Block level Resource Group) were formed across the
and state level convergent action plans will be developed
state.
Community Mobilization and BehaviourChange malnutrition. The convergence action plans which are
Communication (BCC): The community based events are
developed based on the situational analysis will result in • Domestic Violence Cell for women who are facing
substantive, rapid and sustainable reduction in maternal domestic violence. 3939 cases covered.
and child malnutrition. To oversee and guide activities,
• 46 Children homes are functioning in the State with 1886
committees are proposed at state, district and block level.
inmates at present against the sanctioned strength of
The committee will review once in 6 months or based on the
3110.
need. State, District, and Block level of Convergence action
plan committees were constituted.

Integrated Child Protection Scheme (ICPS) is a centrally


sponsored scheme designed with an objective to provide a
protective environment for overall development of children.
Following are the details of Government run institutions The Scheme has strengthened the prevention of child rights
violation, enhanced the infrastructure for protection of
circumstances.
• 3 Service homes are functioning in the state to provide of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection) Act, 2015.
services for rehabilitation of socially & economically
deprived categories of women in the age group of 18- under this Centrally Sponsored Scheme.
35 years at West Godavari, Nellore and Ananthapuramu
districts. At present, there are 86 inmates as against the
sanctioned strength of 350.
• State Child Protection Society (SCPS) and State Adoption
• 2 State Homes meant for women discharged from Resource Agency (SARA) have been functioning at State
correctional Institutions and women who are unable level as per the pattern prescribed in ICPS.
to protect themselves,are functioning in the state at
Srikakulam and Rajahmundry with 129 inmates against • State Child Protection Society (SCPS) is set up in every
the sanctioned strength of 200. State/UT as the fundamental unit for the implementation
of the scheme. The SCPS takes care about the
• 4 homes for Collegiate Girls are functioning in the State implementation, supervision and monitoring of ICPS
and all other child protection schemes/programs and
inmates against the sanctioned strength of 170. agencies/institutions at State level.
• 11 Working Women’s Hostels for providing security to the • State Adoption Resource Agency (SARA) is a unit under
middle class working Women who are residing far away the SCPS, to support CARA in promoting in-country
to their families are functioning in the State with 1102 adoption and regulating inter-country adoption and to
inmates against the sanctioned strength of 630. Proposals coordinate, monitor the work of adoption.
• District Child Protection Unit (DCPU) in each district is a
• 4 Ujjawala Homes under Ujjawala scheme for the women fundamental unit for the implementation of the scheme.
The DCPU shall coordinate and implement all child
rights and protection activities at district level.
covered and also established a Rescue Home for Women
• In 13 Districts, District Child Protection Societies are
established under the Chairmanship of District Collector,
• 23 SwadharGreh are functioning with an aim to provide
primary needs of shelter, food, clothing and care besides are functioning under the control of Project Director,
emotional support, counselling and other services for DWCDA.
of age are provided residential care. The Department is

Adoption Agencies (Sishugruhas), in 13 districts (2 SAAs

the district level.At present 157 children are housed in 14 The Juvenile Welfare department endeavors to undertake
Sishugruhas.391children are placed for in country adoption
and 54 children are placed for Inter-Country adoption. Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015 and
to provide care, protection, treatment, development and
rehabilitation of ‘Children in need of care & protection’
(orphans, victims of exploitations, abuse, run-aways etc.)
• 40% of child marriages in the world take place in India
only.
• India is in 11th position among 68 nations, where child A. Statutory Bodies:
marriages are reported. Juvenile Justice Boards (JJB): Juvenile Justice Boards are
• AP has the highest prevalence among Southern States as constituted by the Govt. in the State to deal with the cases
per NFHS – IV.
• 1346 child marriages have been stopped. were disposed by the Boards in the State and 1154 cases are
pending for disposal before JJBs as on 1st April-2019.
• Involvement of community, youth and adolescent group
for supporting network. Child Welfare Committees (CWC): Government have
constituted Child Welfare Committees in all the 13 districts
in the State to deal with the cases of Children in need of care
and protection. During the year 2018-19, 12,159 cases were
The PR & RD Department has approved for construction disposed by the Child Welfare Committees and 2335 cases
of 4000 AWCs under MGNREGS during 2018-19 in are pending for disposal by the CWCs as on 1st April-2019.
addition to spillover works (2347). Of this, 2052 buildings
B. Institutional Services
are completed. 3788 buildings are under progress & 507 are
yet to be started as on 01.04.2019. • There are (4) Children Homes, Observation Homes for
Boys (8 by Govt and 6 Extension Homes), Special Homes
Infrastructure facilities: (in No.s)
for Boys (2), Spl-cum-Children Home & Observation
Anganwadi Centers 55607 Home for Girls (2), Place of Safety (3) and Open Shelters
Anganwadi centers having toilet, drinking water (9 by NGOs) are working.
54583
& electricity facilities
C. Registration of CCIs
AWCs having Toilet facility 54643
• As mandatorily required U/s 41 of the new JJ Act, Dept
AWCs not having Toilet facility 964
has initiated the process of registration of all the child
AWCs having Drinking Water facility
55607
(connections) Act 2015.
AWCs not having Drinking Water facility 0 • As on 1st June-2019, 934 CCIs have got registrations
AWCs having Electricity facility 55509 under JJ(CPC) Act in the State. 78 CCIs were rejected
AWCs not having Electricity facility 98 for registration as they do not comply minimum required
standards. Children residing in these unregistered CCIs
are also shifted to the nearby registered CCIs
• To encourage marriages between Orphans and persons
D. Inspection of CCIs: having parents, Department has proposed to the Govt.
Government has constituted State Level & District Level
Govt. welfare schemes.
Inspection Committees. As the incidents of child abuse was
reported in three CCIs in the State during the inspections, •
the Department has taken the following action to prevent of its kind in the entire Country, to speed-up the case
such type of incidents – proceedings before the Child Welfare Committees in a
• All the CCIs in the State have been instructed to install transparent way, with an ultimate aim to speed-up the
CC Cameras immediately. As on 01.06.19, out of the 934
registered CCIs, in 202 CCIs CC Cameras have been all the records of the Child Welfare Committees in the
installed. State.
• Govt. have issued instructions to the Village/ Ward Child • Dept. is planning to implement a special program
Protection Committees to conduct regular friendly-visits to reduce recidivism among juveniles in the State. A
to the CCIs. proposal in this regard has also been submitted to the GoI
• Police Dept was requested to issue instructions to the ‘She for necessary budget sanction.
Teams’ to make friendly-visits to the CCIs meant for Girls. • In order to speed up the restoration process of the
• Missing Children and also to cover all the Child Care
Institutions in the State, Dept. is planning to revamp the
registered CCIs in the State. So far, CCIs of 7 districts existing system under ICPS to make use of the Track the
were covered. missing child portal to identify the missing Children using
• The Chief Functionaries of all CCIs meant for Girls are the Facial Recognition technology with the convergence
support of Police Dept.


Children who need Care & Protection without falling
under the Govt. surveillance have been registered under
JJ Act & brought under regular monitoring system.
• As an innovation, the Dept. has conducted Spl. Drives The Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 deals with both prevention
to identify Children without having both parents in and promotional aspects of rehabilitation of education,
order to bring under adoption system. As on 01.06.19, employment and vocational training, creation of barrier-free
environment, provision of rehabilitation service for persons with
CARINGS portal for adoption. disabilities. The department is working towards implementation
of persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 and National Trust Act,
• Dept. has developed and issued Aftercare guidelines
1999 that ensures multi sectoral coordination with various
for the State to implement Aftercare program for the
Children without parents or without any Home before
and detection, education, employment, rehabilitation,
they leave the Child Care Institution.
mainstreaming, networking and monitoring of Government of
• During 2018-19, 505 Children are educationally India grant-in-aid projects of NGOs.
rehabilitated, 157 Children are vocationally rehabilitated
and 1936 children have been either rehabilitated or
reintegrated or reunited with their families.
As per 2011 census, the total number of people with
disabilities in the State is 11.04 lakh. Of which visually
handicapped people are 2.03 lakh, hearing handicapped
people are 2.90 lakh, orthopedically handicapped people
are 3.13 lakh, mentally handicapped people are 1.02 lakh
Abled with a sanctioned strength of 335 inmates.

census, the population of Senior Citizens in the State is

lakh are female. Number of schemes are being implemented The department in close collaboration with departments of
for the empowerment and rehabilitation of persons with
disabilities.
strategy. This software is called as SADAREM (Software
for Assessment of Disabled for Access, Rehabilitation &

be given at Mee – Seva counters as per digital roaster.


the State through Panchayat Raj and Rural Development.

Camps are conducting for distribution of tricycles, wheel


chairs, walking sticks, Braille slates, laptops, tape recorders,
CD players and smart canes to needy people.
schools 3 for hearing Impaired at Vizianagaram, Bapatla,
Ongole and 3 for visually impaired at Vizianagaram,

The Government of India has enacted Maintenance and


Bapatla, Guntur District with a sanctioned strength of 50. Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007. Tribunals
have been constituted in all the Sub Divisions of Andhra
Pradesh. Appellate tribunals were also constituted in all 13
Districts, to ensure that the SCs are abled to live with dignity
and that their needs for maintenance, welfare, medical care
and protection are taken care of.

a subsidy of Rs.1.00 lakh incurring an expenditure of

Residential Schools and other Institutions. Also enhanced


19 and on purchase of petrol/diesel 50% Petrol subsidy

Abled persons who are having motorized own vehicle for

period recruitment has been extended from time to time.


It is proposed to establish four homes for Destitute aged
and Crippled persons at Srikakulam, Euluru, Nellore and
of India sanctioned Disability Rehabilitation Centres in
7 Districts of East Godavari, Vizianagaram, Kurnool,
Prakasam, Nellore, YSR Kadapa and Chittoor districts.
under consideration of Government.
The Government of India has sanctioned the Composite

The Corporation has taken up the programme for supply of


prosthetic aids and mobility aids, supply of educational aids
to individuals and institutions, facilities to impart training Population belonging to Backward Classes pursuing
traditional activities such as cattle and sheep rearing,
employment generation production units with assured
market for products and creating awareness among parents blacksmith, brass smith, carpentry, stone carving, laundry,
for early detection and stipulation and treatment of various pottery, oil pressing, basketry, hair dressing, tailoring,
disabilities. dyeing fall under 139 communities listed are divided into

Government of India sanctioned Braille Press to Guntur is implementing various Welfare schemes, educational and
District under the scheme of modernization/ capacity Economic development programmes for the welfare of the
augmentation for starting new Braille Press and released Backward Classes people.

Senior Citizens Assistance Corporation. The new government is committed to incur an expenditure

crores per year under BC Sub Plan.

Under this scheme, the Corporation supplies aids and


appliances such as tricycles, wheel chairs, crutches, walking
students belonging to the Backward Classes and enable them
motorized vehicle and hearing aids to PwDs. Government
issued orders permitting APDASCAC to extend the facility Govt. B.C. hostels, (594 hostels for boys and 179 hostels
of supply of aids and appliances/assistive devices to

of seats for Scheduled Castes, 5% of seats for Scheduled

Persons. castes for encouraging Social Integration.

Government buildings, remaining 217 hostels in private

month per boarder those who are studying 3rd & 4th classes

charges are also provided. Note Books, four pairs of dresses


and bedding material supplied every year to the boarders.

Government has been implementing the scheme of


Reimbursement of tuition fees for Economically Backward

for getting reimbursement of tuition fee are same as those


In order to promote the education among BC Boys and applicable for BCs i.e., having family income up to Rs.1.00
Girls at the Post Matric level, Government have issued

Government have issued orders for sanction of Post Matric


Scholarships to Kapu, Telaga, Balija and Ontari Caste
students studying Intermediate, P.G. and Professional

month per boarder from Intermediate to Post Graduation.


dt. 21.12.2017. The income limit of the parents should not

applicable to the students who are admitted under Convener


quota only.
Government is implementing the Post Matric Scholarships
and Reimbursement of Tuition fee scheme to eligible BC
students for pursuing higher education. All eligible BC
students having family income upto Rs.1.00 Lakh per
annum are sanctioned for the Post Matric Scholarships on
saturation basis.

out of which 35 are meant for Boys and 34 for Girls. Also, 13
Crores.

Girls are also functioning in the State. The total sanctioned

Government is implementing the Post Matric Scholarships


and Reimbursement of Tuition fee scheme to eligible BC
students to pursue higher education. All eligible BC students
having family income up to Rs.1.00 Lakh per annum
are sanctioned for the Reimbursement of Tuition fee on
to Backward Classes, 20% to Scheduled Castes and 14%
to Scheduled Tribes for the purpose of Social Integration.

Government have introduced the Unnatha Vidyadarana


scheme for imparting of coaching in reputed Pvt. Institutions

Intermediate, 107 out of 119 appeared passed and the the prescribed process for (UPSC Civil Service Examination

BC Students are sponsored to 19 empanelled institutions.

Assistance to “BC” students for pursuing higher studies in


abroad under the scheme of Videshi Vidyadarana scheme

all sources are eligible. The Maximum age under the

year.
crores. The new government is committed to provide
Rs.50,000 instead of present Rs.35,000 to every BC bride
for each BC & EBC students for pursuing higher studies
under ‘’ YSR Pelli Kanuka Scheme’’.
in Post Graduate courses in foreign universities and also

Government of Andhra Pradesh introduced a New Scheme


of “Welfare of Vysyas “and established A.P. Arya Vysya
universities Corporation. An amount of Rs.30.00 Cr. was allocated in

There are 13 BC Study Circles functioning in the State to


provide free coaching facilities to eligible BC unemployed
graduates and Post graduates, who are appearing for various
competitive examinations of State and Central Government Corporation Ltd., was established in 1974. The prime
object of the corporation is to undertake the tasks of
economic upliftment of Backward Classes in the State. The
Corporation implementing two Self Employment Schemes
11 Cooperative corporations (AP Washermen Cooperative
Corporation, AP Nayee Brahmin Cooperative Corporation,

Cooperative Corporation, AP Krishna Balija, Poosala


Cooperative Corporation, AP Valmiki/Boya Cooperative
Corporation, AP Bhattraja Cooperative Corporation, AP
programme with an aim to minimize the drudgery, to improve Kummari Shalivahana Cooperative Corporation, AP State
the income levels and living standards of the artisans of BC Viswabrahmins Cooperative Corporation, AP Medara
communities by supplying modern tools/gadgets on the
/ Goud / Gandla / Srisayana /Kallale / Goundla / Yata

for the welfare of artisan communities. All the cooperative

tools distributed to the artisans. for the members of the primary cooperative societies. 50%
of the unit cost is released as Subsidy, and the remaining 50%

for group units with maximum 15 members.


Government has provided Rs. 200.00 Cr. for Economic
OBMMS. (Common platform for all economic support

Assistance, Rs. 50.00 for Skill Development, Rs. 50.00


Cr for the Scheme of abroad studies for EBC Students
and Rs.30.00 Crore.for Coaching programmes for Civils,

Government issued the orders for implementation of


Economic Support Schemes to the MBC Communities to
certain low hanging economic support schemes to the MBC

Vanya Kula Kshatriya (Vannereddi/Vannikapu/

Gandla, Toddy and Neera Tapping, Mudiraj /Mutrasi/

Corporation
Construction of Dhobi Ghats is being implemented through

allotted Rs.20.00 Crores for construction of 357 Dhobi

welfare complexes are functioning with an admitted strength

The students studying from III to X will be admitted into


Reimbursement of tuition fee for BCs, EBCs & Kapus is these hostels in the ratio – SC: 70%, Christian converts
one of the main scheme under Navarathnalu. Annual from SCs:12%, ST:5%, BC:9% and Others: 4%. Amenities
allowance of Rs.20,000 would be given to every student. To like Diet, cosmetic charges, bed sheets, Carpets, Uniforms,
provide reimbursement of tuition fees, 9,00,000 BCs will be
covered with a budget of Rs.1432.75 crores; 1,50,000 EBCs Towels, Nightwear, Tracksuit and 5 to 25 note books as per
with Rs.500.00 crore budget and 1,40,000 Kapus with Rs. class of the student, are provided to the students.
420.00 crores.

schemes with a budget of Rs.15000 crores


• Oriented schemes covering 14 Lakh Students with budget
of Rs.5400 crores.
• students and the remaining 50% with children whose
• parents are engaged in unclean occupations. The inmates
in these Ananda Nilayams are provided all facilities on par
with the boarders in Social Welfare hostels.

to 50,000 with Rs 3400 crores.
• To Provide Economic Assistance to 5 Lakh BCs through
other Occupational Corporations with Rs.5000 crores

hostels were merged into Social Welfare residential schools


The Scheduled Castes Population in the state has increased

a growth of 14.01 percent. As per the 2011 Census, The overall pass percentage is 91.22% as against the State

Scheduled Caste People life in rural areas. Sex Ratio among students.
the Scheduled Castes is 1007, which is higher than the

in Prakasam district. Literacy rate among SCs ranges from


Scholarships / BAS / AOVN and etc., are implemented
Departments. In this system student need not to register
Under this scheme, preference is given to the children of
separately for Scholarships. But, Scholarship will be provided,
those belonging to the families of agricultural labourers
as per the eligibility of the Student. All the details of the
Students will be collected from the Admission Module. Due
to the launch of this web portal for Scholarships, Student
students.

of attendance on aggregate attendance of the Student and

Government sanctioned 13 Special sessions courts in all

eligible SC students for pursuing higher education abroad. 2019.


The selected SC students are sanctioned Rs. 15.00 lakhs
grant in installments. 93 students have been selected and
assisted under this scheme and an amount of Rs.9.33 Crores
Government sanctioned 13 Special Mobile Courts in all the
districts of A.P. The Special Mobile Courts were constituted

Govt is implementing the scheme for giving coaching to

GRE/GMAT and other for admission in foreign universities.


An amount of Rs. 1.00 Crs is provided for the target of 1500

Under Rule 14 & 15 of the POA Rules, the scheme of Relief


and Rehabilitation to the victims of Atrocities is entrusted
to the State Government and enhancing the Relief and

The objective of the scheme is to support parents of SC


children for education of their wards studying in classes

transition period from the elementary to the secondary stage Rehabilitation of Bonded Labour is a centrally sponsored
scheme with funding pattern of 50:50 between the state
fund the centre. The A.P. Scheduled Caste Cooperative

labourers out of the Corporations funds initially with the


Ambedkar Smruthi Vanam Project is designed with the

like Milch Cattle, Bullock carts and Kirana shops etc.


Acres of land was allocated. Designs and Tenders have been

for social integration and social reform with an objective


of eradication of caste system in the society. The incentive

incentive award can be sanctioned to the couple where one


As assured, the Social Welfare Department has already
implemented full fee reimbursement to SC Students for all

Pharmacy, Medical etc., on saturation mode.

700 SC candidates were selected through an entrance exam

they have been allotted to 19 reputed institutions in the Country.

Revamping of existing Corporations to introduce


transparency & accountability. Providing inadequate
support to a very few people after extracting bribes, would
On the Occasion of 110th Birth Anniversary Celebrations of be done away with:
Online registration, social audit of grounded units, 3rd party

process

will be provided Rs. 75,000 in Phases, through respective


Corporations:
Assistance will be provided to 413579 SC women between

years from next year onwards.


The government is planning to establish 3 corporations for
SCs (one for Mala community, one for Madiga community
This is designed for development of SC’s & ST’s at least in and one for Relli and other communities.
proportion to their population with an objective to bridge
the gaps in development indicators between the general

to empower the support the Girl Child and promote


compulsory Marriage Registration, this scheme is providing
for assistance to SC brides at the time of marriage for the from the banks towards providing skills for enhancement of

Under SC Action Plan, an amount of Rs 2124.30 Cr. was

provide Rs.100000 to every SC bride on the occasion of her


wedding under ‘’YSR Pelli Kanuka’’.

To protect and rejuvenate the Traditional Art form of Dappu


Government of India is providing funds under SCA to
and to address the income vulnerability of the Traditional SCSP to the State Government for taking up schemes for
Dappu Artists belonging to Scheduled Community, the
Scheme is provided for Assistance to Dappu Artists for their
of Rs 23.13 Cr was released by GOI under SCA to SCSP.
allocated. So far, 27599 pensions were sanctioned.

The Government have enhanced the subsidy component


for economic support schemes and the subsidy component
section of the society for empowering the rural people by
creating additional income by improving their productivity employment schemes.
and achievement of service quality with modern tool
and technologies supporting minimum needs that brings
happiness in the lives by providing safety net to the Traditional
The Government have issued orders to all Welfare
Departments, Government Corporations and participating
banks to implement the bank linked subsidy schemes

the intermediary levels.

The main objective of AP Schedule Castes Cooperative

assistance for creation of income generating assets to the


poor belonging to scheduled Castes households for social
and economic development.
Bonded Laborers with an outlay of Rs 7.00 Cr. for the
The Corporation mainly prepare plans, promote and take up

storage of Agriculture products, Small Scale Industry,


cottage Industry, Trade. Business or any other activity which
Providing irrigation facilities like bore wells, submergible
enables Scheduled Castes members to earn a better living
pump sets to the lands of poor scheduled castes families to
and improve their standard of living with special emphasis on
eke out their livelihood with a total outlay of Rs 5.19 Cr for
to 2011 census is 27.39 lakhs constituting 5.53% of the
total population of the state. The scheduled areas extend
Land Development scheme is taken up in assigned lands
which are not covered by DWMA with an amount of Rs
1.20 Cr. to cover 1250 acres of land.
Vizianagaram, Vishakapatnam, East Godavari and West
Godavari districts. There are 34 ST communities living in
the state. Of the 27.39 lakh tribal population, 10.54 lakh
Social Welfare Empowerment & Tribal Welfare are found in the above 5 districts. The ST literacy rate is
Empowerment has taken a conscious decision to implement
the land purchase scheme for Elimination of Rural Poverty high priority for development of tribals. Major focus is on
with a systemic approach to reduce the incidence of poverty
among poor persons in the State. The main objective of this infrastructure including road connectivity and supply of
scheme is to empower the poor Agricultural Scheduled Caste drinking water in tribal areas.
Women in the society by providing means of livelihood as
well as economic security. An amount of Rs 133.41 crores is

SC families for purchase of 3179 acres of agriculture land.


and Residential Schools for imparting education to ST
Children, Extending support in education by sanctioning
Scholarships, Sanctioning of Bank Linked Subsidy loans
through TRICOR, Implementation of Livelihoods projects

and skill development activities, to build basic infrastructure


works like Buildings, Roads, Minor Irrigation structures in
The broad objective is to enable easy access to credit for the tribal areas, Social Security Assistance, Inter & Intra

STs and Implementation of NAVARATNALU on a priority


to identify entrepreneurial capabilities among them. With basis.

To ensure quality residential education for STs, Government


is committed to provide quality education for all ST students

The Tribal Welfare Department is committed for the overall

State through formulation of policies and programs and


duly implementing the constitutional safeguards were incurred towards Diet and other maintenance charges.
The Tribal population of Andhra Pradesh according
Scholarships is through online by registering their details

in the reputed Best Available Schools, the entry point classes


Scholarships Aadhar as mandatory. Income ceiling for
are 3rd th
payment of scholarships under this scheme is Rs.2.00 lakh.
per student is paid. Income limit ceiling is Rs.2.00 lakhs. The

sanctions on behalf of student, principal is authorised to


web portal” to get sanction under this scheme. Under the
register.

and 25 universities were registered for claiming. 71107 ST

To improve enrolment rate in upper primary sections, an

Bodies/ Govt Aided School. Income limit ceiling is Rs.2.00

registered under this scheme and an amount of Rs. 1.13


crores were incurred so far. SNCUs established in addition to the 5 existing. 122 feeder

Giri Aarogya Kendramulu started in remote Sub – Centres.

The scheme meant for ST Students of IX & X Classes 2.29 lakh students in collaboration with M/s. Thrill

Schools managed by local bodies such as Zilla Parishad,


Municipalities, Schools aided by the Government, Tribal for providing health services to all the students.
Welfare Ashram Schools, Gurukulam schools, Mini
Gurukulams, KGVB schools and Best Available Schools.
Income limit ceiling under this scheme is Rs.2.00 lakhs.
Creation of infrastructure in tribal and remote areas
includes the following:
• Provision of connectivity to unconnected habitations by
an amount of Rs.10.25 crores were incurred.
forming all weather roads to tribal habitations for giving
access to services like health, education, daily needs,
• Building infrastructure to educational institutions like

quarters in hilly, remote and agency areas on par with


developed areas,
• Constructing youth training centres for imparting skill
basis. development to enable tribal youth to get employment.
• Girijan Bhavans to celebrate community functions and
ceremonies for tribal population.
• Construction of various amenities like anganwadi centres,
GP buildings, health centres, GiriSeva Kendra for services
In the backdrop of stagnant yields and continued
dominance of middleman / traders in marketing of
tribal areas.
• Development of infrastructure for better marketing of Rs.15.51 crores for a period of 3 years in Chintapalli
facilities like link Roads, modernisation of Shandies, Mandal in convergence with ICSD (Inter Cooperation
Godowns, DR depots etc

farmers with 25000 acres in 17 panchayats in Chintapalli

whichever is less, in which the PVTGs and other vulnerable


groups are given 90% subsidy of the unit cost or 1 lakh
It is a collaborative programme implemented by Tribal

with technical support from WASSAN and other NGOs

bridge the critical gap of funds in the areas of Agriculture,


objectives of the project are to improve the household
income of tribals by promoting desi backyard poultry by
Poultry and Sericulture. An amount of Rs. 22.70 crores
providing 10 + 10 chicks, a night shelter and adopting best
practices. To ensure regular supply of good quality chicks
to the households, 540 Tribal entrepreneurs are selected
for setting up breeding farms and 270 Tribal youth are
trained for providing poultry health care services.
With a view to provide supplementary income to the
tribal households, a project to develop the dairy sector

is being implemented in Visakhapatnam Tribal area in

years i.e. a total of 12000 good quality animals would

of 10 years. The major components of the project are:

for setting up of feedmills, bulk milk chilling units, fodder,


milking equipment etc. to serve the gokulams. The total
improvement though promoting wet processing, Organic
project cost for three years is Rs.242.94 crore. BISLD is the
knowledge partner and funds are arranged by TRICOR in

Shade plantation in 15,000 acres and Rejuvenation in



wet processing and necessary process are being made for Institutions from 9th class onwards in coordination with

departments and Rs. 3537.94 Crores is incurred by the 45

was created by consulting 24 youth training centers


of excellence. MoU is entered between Tribal Welfare

are being organized to mobilize ST youth. Career guidance


and counseling job Meals/direct placement drives are being
organized for placement to the skilled youth. Training in 30 reimbursement of electricity charges to ST households upto

to ST youth from the YTCs and Pool Training Centers.

To enhance service delivery system to reach up to the girls at the time of their marriage with a view to alleviate

Matric Scholarships, Corporate colleges, BAS Scheme,


Vidhyannathi, GiriputrikaKalyanapathakam, Student
academic &Biomatric attendance Monitoring System have
been introduced in Gurukulam.

Institutions, habitations are under progress, Created APK

Strengthening of Marketing in Shandies.


their counterparts in the other Districts on the issues of
• Implementation of GIS through AP Space Applicable methods of cultivation, land development, rising of crops /
Centre is under process. plantation and related issues.
• In addition, the newly established Resource Center in the
• The Govt. Of India have sanctioned ATAL Tinkering

programme, particularly in the matter of Geo mapping



improve English Vocabulary and pronunciation among
the tribal students.
• Skill Development training program is introduced in

Development Corporation.
Minorities requires attention from several angles. The

GCC has pumped in Rs.34301.31 lakhs into tribal economy


of the Minority population is below poverty line. The share

also been very low.


The primary objective of the department is socio economic
development and educational advancement of minorities
in the State. The department has taken up various schemes
for improvement in livelihoods, educational upliftment and
imparting training for enhancing employment opportunities
for the Minorities.

Besides, other daily requirement such as pulses, soaps, edible

supplied to the tribal consumers. Courses like Polytechnic, Nursing etc., Professional courses
like MBBS, B.Tech, MBA, MCA etc., on saturation basis.
Product range is being increased to attract various consumer
segments. New Products such as Cashew Nut and Roasted Post Matric Scholarships:
cashew, Multi–Grian biscuits, Pepper, Arrow root powder
etc. under the brand name “Girijan” have been introduced allocated and out of which Rs. 42.93 Crores towards to
in to the consumer market. The response from the consumers
is encouraging.

Crop Loans to a tune of Rs. 120 lakhs to tribal farmers


Crores was allotted and Rs.74.99 Crores released.

produce grown. Fee reimbursement: The scheme, which was introduced


by late YSR, will be brought back to its former glory. The
This Corporation achieved a business turnover Rs. 34301.31
education of the poorest of the poor will be funded by the
government so that the students would be able to pursue
turnover of Rs. 530.00 lakhs have been targeted through
their higher education dreams. Annually, Rs 20,000 will be
given to students for their basic necessities.

prime location across the state. Apart from this it is proposed


to open nearly 55 GCC outlets. This is a scheme for supporting poor Minorities families,
in performing the marriage of the girl child by providing a

As a secular country, the Government’s endeavour has scheme.


always been to ensure progress to all population, including
the Minorities. Several schemes and policies have been put
the welfare of brides of Minorities
Matric Scholarships are sanctioned to the minority students
pursuing Intermediate, Technical and vocational courses
Matric and 10 Post M
in Industrial Training Institutes in a Government or private
Minorities are functioning in the State for educational and
social development of the poorest of the poor minority
Crores released by Government of India to 13,094
students.
the minority students pursuing studies in a Government or
private colleges in Professional Courses (B.Tech, M.Tech,

educational and social development of Minority students


with residential amenity. GoI to 2,101 students.

The MSDP is a Centrally Sponsored Scheme restructured


development of weaker sections of Minorities viz.,
will be implemented during the remaining period of 14th
educational development skill upgradation through
continue to support the projects sanctioned under erstwhile
MSDP for completion of the sanctioned and ongoing important stakeholders in nation buildings. Assistance is
projects. MSDP funds have been released to 4 Districts provided through banks for which the corporation provides
viz., Ananthapuramu, Guntur, Kurnool and YSR district subsidy component under economic assistance for setting
for implementation of the Scheme. The works are under up business, industry, service, agriculture and allied viable
activities and grant in aid for welfare schemes.

This Scheme has been introduced for the Minorities for The scheme is being implemented for Minorities to setup
pursuing their higher studies in abroad and an amount of
Rs.10 lakhs is being sanctioned for each student and it is

provides subsidy components for loans sanctioned by Banks.

Central Government Schemes of the unit cost.

Pre Matric Scholarships are sanctioned to the minority


students pursuing studies in a Government or private
school from Class I to X whose parent / guardian’s income settle as drivers. There is a need to implement four wheeler
from all sources does not exceed Rs.1.00 lakh per annum scheme for Minorities also. Under this scheme subsidy of Rs.
and students must have secured not less than 50% marks
Sedan Taxi. The maximum unit cost shall be Rs.10.00 lakhs.
19, Government of India released an amount of Rs.35.53
balance amount will be provided by bank as loan.
under Public Prosecutor/ Government Pleader for a period
There is imperative need to form homogeneous group for of 3 three years.
Self sustenance and Economic Empowerment particularly During the period, every Minority Law Graduate shall be
the women candidates trained under EST& P Programme.

seminars, workshops, symposiums etc., that enhances


advocacy skills of the candidate and enrolment fee of
It is a scheme to assist petty traders, mobile vendors
etc., residing in Mandals/Municipalities/ Municipal
Corporations. Under this scheme, the maximum unit cost

shall be 10% of the scheme.


Government of Andhra Pradesh has been implementing
welfare schemes for the Christian Minorities. Many

To improve the technical skills under various trades and

Schemes, Grant in Aid to Churches and Church run


educated unemployed youth in Minority communities, the
Institutions, Scholarships, Trainings for Unemployed
Christians, Coaching Programmes for Christians, Training
for Christian Minority Law Graduates, Pelli Kanuka were
introduced.

Christian Bhavan: Government allotted 2.00 Acres of


The placement linked training programme shall be
land for construction of Christian Bhavan with a budget of
organized with the Training partners empanelled with
A.P.S.S.D.C./NSDC and Government Organizations like
under progress.
APSRTC, CITD, CIPET. During the Training Period
Financial Assistance for Repairs/ Renovation/
Construction of Churches:
for construction/ repair/ renovation of Churches to

Pilgrimage to Holy Land of Jerusalem:


machines free of cost and 4207 Minority candidates trained

income is below Rs.3.00 Lakhs whereas the subsidy shall

Training & Employment Corporation is implementing Rs.10.00 Crores is proposed in the budget for providing the
subsidy to 2500 Christian pilgrims.
Christmas Kanuka: Government provided basic
commodities to 1,00,000 poor Christian families during
the Christmas season as Christmas Kanuka. All Christians
having White Ration Card are provided Christmas Kanuka.
The scheme is intended to prepare Law Graduates to

& Lower Courts, Government and Corporate sectors by


equipping them with Advocacy & Arbitration Skills, Court
presentation and negotiating Skills.

coaching fees, study material and employment information


to eligible candidates. The coaching is provided for APPSC –
employment activities where the maximum unit cost is up
Group I, II, III Examinations, Banks, Insurance Companies,
SSC recruitments
. The action plan was prepared for providing subsidy loans
for establishing Micro/Small/Medium industries as well as
The Anglo Indian Welfare Association celebrates Anglo
India Day celebrations throughout the country every
year. Government of Andhra Pradesh is sponsoring the
groups shall be formed for Christian Minority Women.
celebrations of the Anglo India Day.

Government have decided to issue direct loans to the eligible


Christian Minority women through SERP/ MEPMA/
CEDMs are located at Kurnool, Guntur and Visakhapatnam
Anyother agency under the Economic Support Scheme of
and implementing the following major state government
sponsored projects.
The interest shall be borne by the Corporation.
1.”Integrated project on improving classroom performance
of minority school children” which provides special
free coaching in core subjects of Mathematics, Physical
Sciences, Biology, English and Telugu / Social Studies
gainful employment opportunities for the Unemployed to X class Urdu / Telugu / English medium minority

2. A comprehensive project for improving participation


Retail, Engineering etc., at exclusive skills centers through
and performance of minority candidates in competitive
multimedia content. The unique skill delivery process begins
entrance examinations
of trained youth in various sectors. 3. Chamak Scheme for free coaching to minorities for job
oriented competitive examinations and for providing free
training 2500 unemployed Christian Minority youth under
the scheme of Training, Employment and Placement. 4. Vidyonnathi for providing professional guidance for Civil
Service Examinations for sponsoring the meritorious

for 300 students yearly.


advise and assist pilgrims during their stay at Embarkation

AP State Urdu Academy started one month Urdu learning


writing and reading program at all 13 Districts under the
supervision of DIOUS with help of District Minorities
magazine titled ”A.P. Haj Bulletin” six months every
districts and 12,000 students are being trained.

This scheme is intended to improve the socio economic


conditions of the minorities, to create livelihood and to
This Government assured that the properties belong to
generate employment in computer skills. Under this Scheme,
Waqf will be resurveyed and it will be fully protected with

prepared for development of such properties to generate


13 districts in the State.
income which will be utilized for community in large.

The primary purpose of the public library is to provide


resources and services in a variety of media to meet the needs
of individuals and groups for education, information and
personal development including recreation and leisure. They
Incentive to Imams and Mouzans. The Government is play an important role in the development and maintenance
of a democratic society by giving the individual access to a
wide and varied range of knowledge, ideas and opinions.

will also provide houses to Imams and Mouzans.

Most of the Urdu Medium Schools are not upgraded in


accordance with the requirement and lack basic amenities
A.P State Urdu Academy, Vijayawada has been established
as autonomous body, formed by the Government of Andhra equipment, library books, etc. With an aim to improve
Pradesh in 1975 for promotion, protection and development the infrastructural facilities in these schools, the Academy
of Urdu language and literature. Urdu Academy implements
the following schemes. Medium School.
1. Preserving/promotion of Urdu Language.
2. Vocational Training in Urdu Computer Education by
Urdu Academy.
3. Generating awareness about plan schemes of Minorities being constructed for the use of Minority communities.
Welfare Department and other Institutions among
Minorities.
4. Construction of Urdu G Shadikhanas.
The Department of Youth Services was established in the To familiarize youth with the environment, family life, social
year 1972 with a view to channelize the energies of the
youth towards constructive activities and to wean away the

Advancement and Youth Empowerment are being taken up districts of other regions of the state.
to focus on creating greater community change relies on the
development of individual capacity and keeping in view of
the changing aspirations and needs of youth.

Youth Empowerment Programmes The Department made arrangements for observing national

days in all the districts of the state by organizing suitable


State Youth Policy was launched on 2nd programmes involving youth members of youth clubs,
with an aim to enable, motivate, engage and empower
the youth to realize their full potential and be adequately institutions etc., The important days include Dr. B.R.
equipped with necessary tools to contribute to the growth
and development of the State of Andhra Pradesh. National Technology Day, International Day of Innocent
Children Victims of Aggression, World Environment
Day, International Day of Yoga, World Population Day,
Organ Donation Day, Independence Day, Sadbhavana
To encourage youth to participate in cultural programmes Diwas, National Sports Day, National Nutrition Week,
and to provide them a platform to exhibit their talents,
International Day for Nature Disaster Reduction, National
Unity Day, National Youth Week Celebrations, Republic
Day, Womens’ Day Celebrations.
District from 29th – 31st

It was aimed at strengthening leadership qualities among the

camps every month in every nook and corner of the district


Districts. to form new youth clubs/associations and rejuvenate old
and dormant groups into live.

To make endeavours for creating awareness among the


youth about disasters and natural calamities and to prepare
them in advance to face such situation and to ensure their pledges were taken for eyes and other organs donation.
participation in the disaster mitigation plans, Disaster

conducted in coordination with Indian Red Cross Society


in all the districts. During the training, subjects like
their energies towards participating in community welfare
health in emergencies, search and rescue, health hygiene programmes/social service for the welfare of the society,
residential schools.


Level. respect of PMAY, Ayushman Bharath and other Centrally


is not of acceptable standards as several inconsistencies were

• Pradesh, which is causing immense deprivation to our state.


Training to enhance capacities of young people to take
leadership to help others to live a meaningful life and
contribute towards nation.
The state government has brought to the notice of

Government of India and NITI Aayog to consider using
adventure activities
Census, 2011 data as the basis for deciding eligibility for all
• CSS assistance to the state of AP as a special case, keeping
• Observing important days of national and international in view the disturbed conditions prevailed during the state
importance every month in all the districts of the state by bifurcation time, in which the SECC data was collected and
organising suitable programmes involving youth members
• state of Andhra Pradesh.

themselves from unsocial elements and provide awareness

Government of AP have been assigning top priority for


implementation of weaker section housing programmes in

has been the pioneer in implementation of Weaker

shelter delivery in rural and urban areas by encouraging

basis. It also encourages community participation in the


construction of houses. Under this scheme government of AP sanctions houses in
rural areas with a unit cost of Rs.1.50 lakh per house with

and minimize cost of construction. Nirmithi Kendras / Sub


Nirmithi Kendras were established all over the State for
spreading awareness about the use of such materials and
technologies. Building components have been produced and
utilized for the housing program taken up by the corporation
so far.

MGNREGS share of unit cost is revised. GoAP provides


unit cost, the Nodal Agency for STC has agreed to sanction

and Urban areas have been taken up for completion.


Mandals to STs.

Area SCs STs Others


Rural 1,00,000 1,05,000 70,000
The Govt. of AP have sanctioned unit cost of Rs.2.00
lakhs uniformly to all areas in the state duly dovetailing Urban 1,00,000 1,05,000
MGNREGS funds and State Govt. funds. The unit cost
over and above the unit cost for completion of houses.
respectively.

The government is planning to construct 25.00 lakh houses


in 5 years as a part of “Navaratnalu

committed to provide Pucca houses to all eligible families


through “Navaratnalu” Programme.
The Government is aiming to provide house, to all the poor
2,50,000 in UDAs are sanctioned by Government
with the following agenda.

of caste, religion etc.


HudHud: Government have sanctioned 9170 houses
To provide house sites to all the needy and also register the
with the average unit cost of Rs. 4.00 Lakh per house
land along with the house on the name of women. (The
shared 50% by GoAP and 50% by donor.
revenue department & Land acquisition department will
Titli: take necessary action for acquiring land to all the needy

Houses grounded without sanction: Government


required over and above unit cost.

2014 onwards.
Under the scheme “YSR
Sl. No Source Dept. SC/STs (Rs.) Others (Rs.)
1 GoAP subsidy
2 RD 3,000 3,000
3 MGNREGS funds RD 30,450 30,450
Unit cost 2,50,000 2,00,000

Sl. No. of Houses Amount Required (Rs. in Crs)


Year
No proposed From Housing Dept. Budget From Rural Dev. Dept. under MGNREGS Total
1 5,00,000
2 5,00,000
3 5,00,000
4 5,00,000
5 5,00,000

25,00,000 44441.25 8362.50 52803.75

the rate of drinking water supply to be maintained is as follows:

The State Government is giving top priority to provide


Water Supply Improvement Schemes are being taken up in protected drinking water to all urban local bodies by
Urban Local bodies from time to time to improve per capita strengthening existing infrastructure and service levels. In
water supply on par with National Standards. In addition,
the technical control over all Engineering Works in 110 improved per capita water supply in 7 ULBs and frequency
Municipalities including 14 Municipal Corporations of the
MLD of water is treated and 2.00 Lakhs Water Supply

and maintenance of Water Supply & Sewerage Schemes


is being attended by the respective Municipalities and completed covering 7 ULBs.
Municipal Corporations. The Department is dealing with
investigation, design, preparation of estimates and plans and
execution of water supply and sewerage schemes in all 110
Municipalities including 14 Municipal Corporations.
STPs is 274.50 MLD and to cover 19 ULBs under 135
LPCD for supply of Drinking water.

One Time Special Financial Assistance


population. (Vizianagaram, Kakinada, Guntur, Markapur,

be commissioned by the end of 2019. • Completing 2 Schemes in 2 ULBs in Kadapa &


Yemmiganuru costing Rs.152.49 Crores under UGD

• Completion of Storm Water Drainage Sector Scheme


taken up

commissioned by Dec 2019. •


Sector will be completed.

of work completed and will be commissioned by December,


2019. Sewerage and Septage Projects have been taken up in
• Complete the 2 water supply scheme in 2 ULBs

completed. Strom water drainage projects have been taken


up in 7 towns at a cost of Rs.350.75 crores and 40% of the
projects are completed • 2 Schemes taken up under UGD Sector in Narsaraopeta

• To complete Scheme under Storm Water Drainage


a. An amount of Rs. 2250 Crs have been Proposed for
providing water supply in 21 Towns under AIIB in

b.
for providing water supply in 29 Towns under AIIB

providing infrastructural facilities like water supply, Roads,


Storm Water drains, sewerage facilities are scheduled to

The Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Department is


the nodal agency in the State for providing drinking water
and sanitation facilities in rural areas. The drinking water
facilities are being provided by various types of schemes
such as bore wells with hand pumps/single phase motors,
Earlier, most of the PWS schemes are provided with
direct pumping schemes, MPWS Schemes, PWS Schemes
and CPWS Schemes.
The government is committed to provide every rural
person with adequate safe water for drinking, cooking and
Government of India has taken a decision to provide
other basic needs on sustainable basis and by 2024 every
sustainable surface/Sub surface sources only for all drinking
rural person will have access with 70 LPCD within their
water supply schemes to avoid further depletion of ground
household premises
water.

Currently, 52 % of habitations are covered with 55 LPCD


direct pumping, 35,241 PWS/MPWS Schemes, 574 CPWS
and 47% of habitations are covered with 40 LPCD service
Schemes and 107 Water Testing Laboratories existing as on

90 Lakh rural households, about 25 Lakh households are


having house connections.
• The State Government is planning to provide 70 LPCD
service level with 100% household connections for all
habitations through sustainable surface/ground water
sources through Banks Assistance.
• Accordingly, AP Drinking Water Supply Corporation has
have been covered. been formed and Survey and preparation of DPRs are
under process.
Government is planning to cover safe drinking water at
2207 spill over works with a cost of Rs. 935.77 crores covering least 55% habitations with 55 LPCD by 2019, 100%

connections.

NABARD and State Development Scheme.

The main aim of the scheme is to provide garbage free roads,

created by stray animals and mosquitoes. There are 110


Urban Local Bodies i.e., 14 Municipal Corporations, 71
Municipalities and 25 Nagara panchayaths in the State. As
per 2011 census, urban population of the state is 132.23
• Streamlining garbage collection at source level (for both

and transportation of wet and dry waste separately,


• To ensure 100% service coverage, residential houses
and shops were bifurcated into separate micro pockets.
Each micro pocket consists of 350 to 400 households for

basis.
The Swachha Andhra Corporation is exclusively established
to deal with sanitation and solid waste management • Wet waste is being transported in waste compactors and
matters. To improve the sanitation conditions and to arrest tractors and dry waste is being transported in separate trucks.
open defecation, the Swachha Andhra Corporation has
sanctioned individual house hold toilets on saturation mode
in 110 ULBs. All the 110 ULBs in the State have been • To make the residential areas totally bin free (in the

The Swachh Andhra Corporation, setup as State


Mission Directorate for Swachh Bharat/Swachh Andhra
Programme, under the directions of the MA&UD coverage being ensured.
Department, Government of Andhra Pradesh has initiated •
action for setting up of Waste to Energy Plants under PPP bins are given for collection of Wet waste and Bags for
mode, in aluster Approach. At present concessionaire collection of Dry waste.
agreements were entered into with the agencies for
establishment of 9 Waste to Energy Plants (9 Clusters •

Tadepalligudem, Guntur, Tirupathi, Nellore, Anantapur, is outsourced to the independent service providers or local
Kadapa, Rajamahendravaram and Kurnool in the State

for recycling after further category wise segregation.

Andhra Corporation has also initiated action for setting up • Out of 110 ULBs, the G.O.279 is being implemented in 57
of Municipal Solid Waste Management Projects in rest of ULBs successfully for the last 5 months and in remaining

The Government of Andhra Pradesh has issued the Solid


Waste Management Policy in terms of Rules of Solid Waste
monitor through photos/videos and tracked live 24x7 at
Government detailed guidelines, duly shifting from “Worker the Command & Communication Centre established in
Insourcing to Work Outsourcing”, wherein arrangements
are made for collection of door to door segregated garbage and Management App has been designed and developed
at household level covering of all individual households, to monitor garbage vulnerable points and other sanitation
issues in two levels;
buildings of the town. The works covered under the scheme are
Priority Black Spots – Covers main roads and Commercial • RTMS-II - IoT
Weighing Scale, and GPS vehicle trackers are used for real

Normal Black Spots: Low visibility areas and internal o


roads, open plots in the wards etc. Command and Control Centre is set up in the secretariat
Conversion of Black Spots into Green Spots: Database
of all Black spots in all 110 ULBs is being monitored 24x7 o
to convert into Green Spots. If a Black Spot being cleared of Vehicle Transportation.
o
the said Green Spot will be converted as Green Spot. So far,
Weighing Scales were given to ULBs

Creating clean & green ULBs by ensuring constant garbage


vulnerable points monitoring and sustained cleanliness in
.

Technology enabled objective tracking of Gate to Gate solid


waste collection across all the cities down to the extent of bodies receipt and expenditure through audited accounts,


managing Sanitation and Solid Waste Management As per the guidelines, ULBs have to propose and execute
activities on real time basis. RTMS is designed to meet basic services namely, water supply, sanitation including
the unique requirements of SWM activities to capture, in seepage management, sewerage management, solid waste
management, storm water drainage, maintenance of
punctuality of the transport vehicles, conversion of black community assets i.e. development of parks, protection of
spots into green spots, feedback from the public and open spaces, development of play grounds, maintenance
redressal of their grievances. of municipal school buildings, roads, burial and cremation
• This tool acts as an advisory to the ULB for making grounds, street lighting & ULB share under AMRUT
payments to the service provider basing on the Scheme.
An amount of Rs.2017.72 crores released by Government
levied for default of services, indicator wise.
• RTMS-I
generates dashboards, alerts and MIS reports for real time
monitoring and course correction. Payments to the service
providers is authorised through a performance score card

criteria for performance evaluation


poor, slum dwellers, down trodden, socially and educational

Scheduled Castes localities in the Urban Local bodies in


implemented by the Municipal Administration Department
the State such as laying of roads, construction of drains,
providing drinking water supply pipe lines, construction
is being taught in 330 high schools, 134 upper primary and
of community halls, providing street lighting facilities etc.

students.

Scheduled Tribes localities in the Urban Local bodies in


the State such as laying of roads and construction drains,
19, 90.42 % of boys and 90.39% of girls passed.
providing drinking water supply pipe lines, construction
of community halls, providing street lighting facilities etc.

Rs.2940.00 lakhs were in taken up.


implementing OMR based Common Practice Test for


Classes VI – X.
As a part of providing basic infrastructure facilities of the
Urban Local Bodies in the State, an amount of Rs.10279.93 •

• student benches were provided to all school children

Government have issued orders for introduction of English • 200 Virtual, Digital and Interactive class rooms were
Medium in all Municipal Schools except 10th Class in
Schools in the State.
urban poor. Later, Government during 2017 have issued • 450 Desktops and 10 KVA UPS Batteries were established
orders continuation of Telugu Medium sections in parallel
State.
• Nearly 4000+ Projectors are distributed to A.P Municipal
Primary & UP Schools.

in the State.

an innovative approach to uplift the levels of Education in in the Municipal Schools against the shortage of subject
teachers and as per RTE Norms.
New Skills and capacities. It is aimed at creating a right

platform for the Students and would give them the right
desired direction to prepare for the Competitive Examination
Andhra Corporation, AP

in Municipal Schools hailed from the families of – urban


f. Extention support in the form of improving the
ambience with paintings, providing LED TVs, furniture,
One State Academic Coordinator for each District is
uniforms and playing equipment .In place of LED TV’s
appointed from the Municipal Schools stationed DMA
Guntur. One ULB Coordinator for Every 25 schools is
appointed from the Municipal Schools stationed at the
Anganwadi Centres also.

care of follow up of work book preparation, activities, g. Two pairs uniform was also supplied to the Anganwadi
orientation for teachers from time to time along with SAC children.
h.
up activities for Classes I to V in all Municipal Schools. academic performance.

Education is a branch of education theory which relates to

as an important period in child’s development. It refers to

1. Early childhood education is one of the important


The Government has established a separate organization
component of Integrated Child Development Services
“Mission for Elimination of Poverty in Municipal
Areas (MEPMA)” on 01.09.2007 with an objective to
2. Sensing the need to upgrade Anganwadi’s as good
Preschool centers, Department of MAUD & Department of the poor. The main objective is to enable the urban poor
of Women Development & Child Welfare joined hands particularly the poorest of the poor to come out of Poverty
and the collaborative model has following features: and vulnerability in a sustainable manner and improve their
a. Merging of 3 and above neighboring Anganwadi Centers
to ensure teaching is based on age of the children.
Accordingly, up to 3 years:
b. During the beginning days one complete week
orientation was given to the Anganwadi teachers on
English language, Rhymes by consultants positioned by
MA & UD department as a refresher training monthly
twice is continuing
2014 in 32 eligible towns / cities and now it is extended to
c.
all 110 ULBs in the State. The Mission is aimed at reducing
the child learning to write.
poverty and vulnerability of urban poor households by
d. Text books including activity books are supplied to 1.49
wage employment opportunities, resulting in an appreciable
e. Wherever Government/Municipal buildings available, improvement in their livelihoods on a sustainable basis,
they were allotted for locating these merged centers. through building strong grassroots level institutions of the
Where Government buildings are not available, private poor. The mission aims at providing shelter equipped with
buildings are taken on rent by pooling rental amount. essential services to the urban homeless in a phased manner.
The main components of the programme are.
by covering all families living in slums and enable them
2,16,810 st

have been formed with 22,64,158 members upto 30th

ULBs.
The Scheme is introduced in place of Pavala Vaddi w.e.f.
A. Employment through Skill Training and
01.01.2012 to reduce interest burden on the urban poor for
Placement (EST & P):
Providing assistance for development / upgrading of the
skills of the urban poor so as to enhance their capacity encourage better payment.

objective of the programme is providing an asset to the


urban poor in the form of skills for sustainable livelihood.

has been placed.


members were enrolled
B. Self Employment Programme (SEP):
This programme focuses on providing assistance to
abled persons.

upper limit of Rs 2.00 Lakh cost per unit. Under this


interest subvention over and above 7% is allowed and
3% more is allowed for prompt payment. Till Date an
MEPMA is providing EDP trainings on convergence

far 5,44,344
this programme through ALEAP, APITCO, KVK, Andhra
C. Shelter for Urban Homeless (SUH):
Bank, Canara Bank, Andhra Mahila Sabha and NGOs etc,

Glass Paintings, Bangle making, Pot painting and Catering


74 shelters are functional and the rest will be made
functional. st

Strengthening and sustainability of livelihoods of Street

ULBs in the State as a part of the National policy on urban


MEPMA has planned to establish Swasakthi Canteens in
all districts and as of now these canteens were established
are being implemented and monitored through software
solution RAGAS (Rashtra Grameena Abhivridhi Samach

thereby bringing in transparency and accountability in these


SEP loans and CBOs corpus.
programmes.

Watershed programmes are being implemented in the


retailing of apparels sourced by APPC with very competitive
State for over two decades. Watershed programmes are
price from all brands of India and abroad and other
products to be to displayed for sales in retail and whole sale
manufactured by the groups and artisans such as handicrafts,
These areas are generally characterized by very poor
handlooms, hand printing on textiles, pickles wooden
furniture’s, coir products jute products and other products
available from nature and other products across A.P.
delineated is treated for conservation of soil and moisture by
following ridge to valley approach.
Watershed Development Programmes are being
implemented under centrally sponsored DPAP, DDP and
IWDP schemes to comeback recurring drought conditions
in the state. Soil and Moisture Conservation, Water
have been formed in coordination with health department. So
far 10,900 MASs have been formed up to 31st March’ 2019.
are the main components of Watershed Development
Programmes. Watershed Development Projects has brought
diseases among urban poor. MEPMA collaborated with all schemes under one umbrella and provided for cluster
line departments to reduce MMR, IMR, Malnutrition, and
Anemia. MEPMA has formed and strengthened 10,900 taken up for treatment. So far 3907 Watersheds with an
Mahila Arogya Samithis.

percolation tanks, check dams, farm ponds, earthen bunding


vegetative barriers, plantations etc., are constructed to
It is possible to increase productivity of degraded lands with reduce the velocity of water and allow percolation. They
also control soil erosion and improve vegetative cover on
ment and create huge employment opportunities for the the land so as to augment productivity.

lands is an important input required for eradication of pover


ty. Government is implementing various rural development
programmes like Watershed Development programme, Self

hi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme.


Watershed Development Programmes (DPAP, DDP, IWDP, implemented by the Commissioner, Rural Development
Andhra Pradesh since 2009. The objective of the programme
is to increase the agriculture production & productivity by
available ground water resources and to promote conjunctive
harnessing, conserving and developing degraded natural
use of surface water and groundwater duly adhering to the
resources such as soil, water and vegetative cover and create
sustainable livelihoods for asset less rural poor.
2002. The programme is taken up in all districts except
GoI have sanctioned 432 watershed projects in Six Batches Ananthapuramu.
As per the priorities of the Government under NAVA
RATNALU, the YSR Raithu Bharosa scheme covers
providing free bore wells to farmers.
Central share & state share.

to 2.50 to 5.00 acres area and it shall be contiguous block.
Rs.2.52 crores under Convergence with MGNREGS have
of • The drilling depth is limited to 200 feet.
• The minimum bore well yield required is 4500 Liters per
hour.

wells.
Rs.342.25 Crores planned for implementation of soil


interventions in agriculture and Animal husbandry and for
the enhancement of livelihoods of the asset less households. NABARD share

Govt. share/
Sl. No. Total
contribution NABARD
• 49000 55000
25000 30000 55000
Source: Rural Development

taken up.
12,304 bore wells were drilled successfully and 9,000
• Rs.150.12 Crores has been spent under Production

• The target set is to drill & install agriculture solar pump


agriculture, petty and skilled businesses etc.,
sets to 25,000 bore wells with an estimated cost of

Capacity Building Activities, 19,435 trainings were
• 1.25 lakh acres shall be brought under cultivation. &
conducted covering 7.71 lakhs primary & secondary level
stakeholders.
• Total number of households which completed 100 days

Andhra Pradesh State occupies prior position in the Country


The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment in Generation of person days, 100 days completion and
timely payment of wages.
The Act provides a legal Guarantee of 100 days of wage Physical Achievement: Out of the target person days

whose adult members volunteer to do unskilled manual


work. The objective of the Act is providing not less than Lakh person days generated by SCs and 251.11 Lakh Person
one hundred days of unskilled manual work as a guaranteed days were generated by STs. Person days generated by BCs

areas as per demand, resulting in creation of productive


assets of prescribed quality and durability. Also to strengthen
the livelihood resource base of the poor, proactively
ensuring social inclusion and strengthening Panchayat Raj
Institutions. MGNREGS is implemented in all 13 districts Particulars 2018-19 Cumulative
of the State.

No. of Works
Public works relating to Natural Resources Management, Completed

Total Expenditure

Rural Infrastructure. This Scheme is a centrally sponsored


provided wage 42.35 lakhs
scheme with 90% Central share and 10 % state share. employment
The Central Government releases the amount for 100% No. of Individuals
of the wage payments, 75% of the material payment and provided wage 115.90 Lakhs
employment
to release the amount for 25% of the material payments, Total Person days
22721.71 Lakhs
generated
Persondays generated
Council expenditure. for SC
Persondays generated
251.11 Lakhs
for ST
Persondays generated
1205.00 Lakhs
MGNREGS is being implemented in 12,915 Gram for BC
Total No. of
households completed
cards were issued covering 92.19 Lakhs wage seekers since 100 days
Average no. of days
have been formed with 42.39 lakh households covering employment provided

Average Wage rate per


Performance during 2018-19 (31st March 2019): Andhra day per person
Pradesh occupies 4th place in the Country in generating of Source: Rural Development



households were provided wage employment with an Construction of water harvesting structures & plantation of
trees, CC Roads, Housing to all are the key Projects taken Housing Program: 90 person days under MGNREGS
up by Andhra Pradesh Government during this year 2018- shall be provided for each new house taken up under Rural
19, along with works like Vermi/NADEP compost pits, housing programme by the Housing department depending
Anganwadi Centres, Solid Waste Management works and on the stages of construction. Estimates were generated for
other works permissible under MGNREGS. 5,22,160 wage seeker’s houses with an estimated amount of
Rs.858.25 Crs and 1,99,405 houses are under progress and
Panta Sanjeevani (Farm ponds): The Government
of Andhra Pradesh has launched ‘Panta Sanjeevani’ 2,22,020 completed.
program (Construction of farm ponds) apart from other

‘Neeru – Chettu’ and ‘Neeru – Pragathi’ to support the

due to erratic, reduced rainfall, prolonged dry spells and The Department is promoting Horticulture, Avenue
continuous drought conditions leading to crop failures. Plantations & Other Plantation Programmes under
The Panta Sanjeevani programme, has been taken up to MGNREGS, as a means of providing & creating productive
harvest rain water during rainy season and using the same assets for the poor wage seekers so that there is a sustainable
for providing supplementary life saving to standing crop by source of income. The main object of the implementation
promoting indigenous rain-water harvesting technologies, of the Plantation Programmes under MGNREGS is to
improve livelihoods to the SF, MF & SC, ST poor.
A farm pond can percolate water to a tune of 5 times of
volume of farm pond. The farm-pond construction will be
supported under MGNREGS upto 5 acres.
Horticulture fruit crops like Mango, Cashew, Sweet
Progress: Total 1,82,370 Farm ponds are grounded and orange, acid lime, Guava, Sapota, Coconut, Pomegranate,
1,23,614 are completed with an expenditure of Rs.573.12 Tamaring, Seethaphal, Jamun, Apple ber, & Oil Palm are
Crs during 2018-19. being distributed through this programme. Cost of Pitting,
Solid Waste Management: Solid waste management Planting, Plants, Fertilizer and watering charges are being
in rural areas includes collection and segregation of solid paid from MGNREGS funds. Maintenance is given for 3
waste, provision for conversion of biodegradable solid waste years @ 100 days per year as wage component. During the
year 2018-19 horticultural plantation taken up in 88,331
degradable solid waste. Liquid waste management includes Acres with an expenditure of Rs.213.05 Crs.
construction of pucca drains or underground pipeline and
collection of same to a distance point and to take up low cost
preliminary treatment for reuse the same for agricultural
purpose. The Avenue plantation is taken up with 400 plants per 1
Km both sides of the roads with spacing of 5 Mtrs between
Estimates were generated for 11,452 works worth of 535.85 the plants. Duration of project is 3 years. Cost of pitting,
Crs. Out of these 1825 works are under Progress and 9005 planting, fertilisers and watering charges are being paid from
were completed with an expenditure of Rs.335.16 Crs MGNREGS funds. For maintenance of avenue plantation,
during 2018-19.
Individual household latrines (IHHLs): under plants for each SHG. Usufruct rights are being given to the
MGNREGs 1,27,055 completed with an expenditure of SHGs. In 2018-19, plantation in 4286 KMs completed with
Rs.114.36 Crs and 13,707 IHHLs are under progress. an expenditure of Rs.20.92 Crores.

CC Roads: 8676.97 Kms of CC roads were laid with an


expenditure of Rs.2616.45 Crs against the target of 8000
Kms,
5 types of fruit plants per household being distributed one
NADEP/Vermi Compost pits: 89,697 pits were time to enhance the nutritional values of the Rural Poor, free
completed with an expenditure of Rs.65.53 Crs and 18,063 of cost. Cost of Pitting, Plant Material & Transportation are
works are under progress. being given from MGNREGS funds. 116316 plants were
planted in 38755 households under this Plantation during SHG members, SSS groups prepared a holistic three-year
2018-19 with an expenditure of Rs.57.28 Lakhs work plan for implementing Greening of Barren Revenue
Hillocks” with minimum area of 20 Acres and maximum
of 100 Acers. Hillocks with existing staggered trenches are
taken up as priority. Cost of Pitting, Plant Material are
The objective of this plantation is to develop tree planting being given from MGNREGS funds. Plants were planted in
consciousness among children, increase the greenery and 379.42 Hectares in Non IWMP areas with an expenditure
to get income to the institutions. It is proposed to take up of Rs.126.91 Lakhs.
plantation in available vacant /unutilized lands in schools,
colleges and other Govt. institutions. Duration of the project
is 5 years. pitting, cost of plant material, transportation,
maintenance etc. are provided from MGNREGS funds. Village Parks are being established under MGNREGS, @
Fruit bearing & Shade plants are planted. 47411 Plants were one in each Mandal preferably at Mandal Head Quarter
planted in 399 Institutions under Institution Plantation FY- (Rural Areas only). The objectives of establishment of
2018-19 with an expenditure of Rs.11.60 Crs. Village Parks are to have pleasant atmosphere, Play use for
Children and to take rest by the desirous people

Planting of shade, ornamental and fruit plants in vacant


village common lands, such as community land, burial
grounds and endowment lands under green village concept With the objective to increase the green cover and to improve
and to create green cover in vacant land to arrest soil bio-diversity, to control pollution and to reduce CO2 content,
degradation and to protect the environment. Cost of pitting, it is proposed to raise high density plantation (Multi-tier &
plant material, fertilizer & watering charges are being given High Density) in the premises of Govt. Institutions / CPR
from MGNREGS funds.163626 plants were planted in 334 lands located in all the Districts, either in Block Plantation
Acres community Blocks under Block Plantation for FY or in Linear Plantation to take up along with canals, tank
2018-19 with an expenditure of Rs.27.90 Crs bunds, roads under MGNREGS for creating Rural Forests,
by planting with not less than 3000 plants. Planting was
done in 51035 Rmts under HD Linear Plantation and in
22.25 Acres under HD Block Plantation in 2018-19.
To create permanent tree assets on the bunds of land

farmers without disturbing the regular agricultural corps to


provide supplementary income to the farmers. Teak plants
In order to provide employment to the Person with
the farmers. Cost of Pitting, Plant Material are being given Disabilities under MGNREGS-AP, a special strategy
from MGNREGS funds.1,30,889 Plants were planted with evolved to cover the Disable people households with PwDs
521 farmers in the year 2018-19 with an expenditure of as members entitled to wage employment for a period of
Rs.34.00 Crs 150 days per year in MGNREGS. Labour families with

mode by involving Civil Society Organizations, VELUGU


and NREGS.
Under MGNREGS, “Greening of Barren hillocks” by
Under MGNREGA, 1,65,975 Separate job cards have
Self Help Groups in Non-Watershed areas was taken up
been issued to PWDs to provide wage employment in all
for increasing green cover outside the forest area. With the
13 districts. 14,985 Shrama Shakti Groups of workers with
disabilities are formed in 661 mandals of 13 districts.
barren hillocks for plantation, protection and management.
Special Strategy – ITDAs (Tribal Region) convergence initiatives under MGNREG Scheme with the
active participation of about 24 line departments, resulting
in creation of durable assets which sustain the livelihood
base of the rural poor.
District Programme Coordinators to enable them to
oversee the implementation of the scheme in tribal areas. include;
Separate DCCs are established under control of PO - ITDA
for implementation of works like check dams, roads, GP A. Sharing of Funds: The project cost is shared between
buildings & mandal buildings in ITDA areas. Horticulture the line department and EGS for the permissible works
under MGNREGA.
Rubber and Cashew were predominantly taken up in ITDA B. Utilisation of Technical Expertise of Line
areas along with Land development activities. Provision of Departments:
150 days employment is being given for RoFR (Forest Right Line Departments like Agriculture, SERP, Horticulture,

guidance and support in taking up the projects under


convergence.
C. Value Addition: Departmental funds are tapped for
Out of 33 tribal groups, 8 groups are recognized as further development of assets created under MGNREGS
Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTG). Chenchus for promotion of sustainable livelihood for the poor.
are also recognized as one among the 8 PVTGs by The following gives a brief account of the various
Government of India in the year 1975. The MGNREGS
Chenchu Special Project has been implemented to address
year 2018-19.
the cases of extreme poverty, hunger & starvation and to
arrest distress migration among Chenchu. Panchayat Raj Engineering Department: Rural
infrastructure activities are being taken up with MGNREGS
in convergence with Panchayat Raj Engineering Department
as an implementing agency in the state of Andhra Pradesh
The government has been implementing various

Achievements during FY 2018-19


Total Expenditure
Component Units Completed
(Rs. In Crs)
CC roads Kms 8676.97 2616.45
BT Roads Kms 54.96 72.50
Gram Panchayat Buildings Nos 408 53.91
Gravel Link Roads Kms 161.3 24.17
Mandal buildings Nos 13 2.89
Village Haats Nos 26 2.25
WBM Roads Kms 10.18 57.31

Tribal Welfare Engineering Department: In tribal implementing agency. 1130.33 WBM Roads completed
areas, the rural infrastructure activities are being taken with Rs.139.11 crore during 2018-19
up in convergence with TW Engineering Department as
Convergence with IWMP:

The works related to soil moisture conservation and water Achievements during FY 2018-19
harvesting structures are being executed in IWMP areas
Total
with clear convergence by segregation of works in both Component Units Completed Expenditure
the schemes and to avoid duplication. During 2018-19, (Rs. in Crs)
completed 18949 farm ponds with Rs.75.80 crores, Trenches Construction
in 1136. Ha with Rs.151.48 crores and 895 Ha under of Mini Nos 199 104.40
Greening of Hillocks with Rs.44.88 crores were completed. Gokulam
Animal Husbandry initiatives: For fodder security and Fodder
creation of livelihood security at GP level, MGNREGA trough for
in convergence with Animal Husbandry Department had Cattle/Cattle Nos 493 1.30
taken up the following works. drinking
Achievements during FY 2018-19 water trough

Total Mega Pashu


Component Units Completed Expenditure Grasa Acres 2855.65 5.76
(Rs. in Crs) Kshetralu

Construction OPGK-
Acres 15323.84 14.51
of Animal Annuals
Hostel - 20 Nos 4 10.41 OPGK-
Acres 8731.24 23.66
Animals Perinnials
(Gokulam)
Sericulture: Mulberry bush plantation and Silk worm Achievements during FY 2018-19
rearing sheds are being taken up in convergence with
Total
Sericulture Department. 2618 Mulberry Bush Plantation,
Component Units Completed Expenditure
520 Silk worm Rearing Sheds were completed with an
(Rs. in Crs)
expenditure of Rs.29.78 crores in 2018-19.
Improvements
Fisheries Department: to check dams/ Nos 569 1.56
ponds and Fish Drying Yards are being taken up in the percolation tanks
Fishermen villages to provide additional income to the
Maintenance of No of
707.69 23.62
Nurseries Plants
department. During 2018-19, Completed 279 Fish Drying
Platforms with 7.33 crores and 367 Fish ponds with 43.81 Mini Percolation
Nos 2518 3.65
crores. tank
No of
SERP Department: In convergence with SERP, Nursery 1750.71 49.76
Plants
Horticulture plantation programme is implemented
under MGNREGS as a single biggest activity for creating Nos 215 0.71
sustainable livelihood base for the Vulnerable, poor, Small & Seed Dibbling Kgs 541349 15.17
Marginal farmers. During 2018-19, horticulture plantation
Panchayat Raj Department: In order to promote
has been completed in 88331 Acres with an expenditure of
better sanitation in rural areas, the Panchayat Raj& Rural
Rs.109.64 Crores.
Development have joined hands to promote Solid Waste
Women Development & Child Welfare Department Management units in Gram Panchayats & under this project,
(ICDS): The construction of AWC is taken up through the solid wealth processing units (Shed) are constructed
convergence of MGNREGS with Women Development & with MGNREGS funds & the expenditure towards Green
Child welfare with an estimated cost of Rs 7.00 Lakhs /each Ambassadors is met from Gram Panchayat. During 2018-
building with 70 :30 (MGNREGS : W&CD) Funds sharing 19, completed 9006 Solid Waste Management units with
pattern i.e Rs.5.00 Lakhs was from MGNREGS funds and Rs.334.97 crores, 67743 NADEP works with an expenditure
Rs.2.00 Lakhs from W & CD dept funds. Constructed 1416 of Rs.62.15 crores.
Anganwadi buildings with an expenditure of Rs.76.98
School Education Department: MGNREGS in
crores during 2018-19
convergence with School Education Department has
Forest Department: Andhra Pradesh Government with taken up compound walls to the schools. 189849 Rmt of
an aim to improve the forest coverage, a massive plantation compound wall constructed during 2018-19 with Rs.106.67
programme was taken up through Vanam- Manam program crores.
in Institutions by utilisation of MGNREGS funds in
Housing Department: In convergence with the Housing
convergence with Forest and School Education departments.
Department, as a part of Rural Housing Scheme, the
The required plant material was raised in Nurseries with the
support of MGNREGS by the Forest Department.
labour charges for 90 mandays & IHHL are met from
Achievements during FY 2018-19
under 90 days housing with Rs.530.15 crores and 77152
Total
Component Units Completed Expenditure
during 2018-19.
(Rs. in Crs)
Check dams/ RWS&S Department: It is planned to take up
Nos 225 4.54 Underground drainage in GPs having more than 5000
check walls
population in convergence with RWS&S dept & MGNREGS
Continuous
Nos 154358 10.61 material funds. 146.99 Kms of underground drainage works
Trenches
completed during 2018-19
NRI Component (Burial Grounds): The development
of Burial grounds in villages is taken up under MGNREGS
The web reports provide detailed information under various
and with the help of NRI Contribution, Value addition is
sections and subsections covering all aspects of MGNREGS
done by creating additional facilities like drinking water,
activities. The user can access all the reports in the website
compound wall, etc. 2398 burial grounds were completed
with Rs.88.67 crores during 2018-19.
Indian Railways: The works like Desilting of water ways of
bridges/RUBs/Pipe culverts/Box culverts, Strengthening/
widening of Railways embankment, Trench cutting along
Railway boundary, Recharge structures to functioning
Bore wells/dried up bore well, Desilting of open wells,
Block Plantation, Village parks in Railway Colonies, Linear While launching MGNREGA in the state, AP government
Plantation and Connecting roads to level crossing up to BT
level (90 : 10) in convergence with MGNREGS during FY of the programme has avoided duplication of works,
2018-19. spurious transactions, fudging of muster rolls, parking of
funds and ensured proper wage payments, timely fund
disbursement, standard procedures, proper record keeping
and transparency in the entire system. NREGA has
The Approved Labour Budget was 20.00 Crore Person popularized ICT as a tool for empowerment amongst the
Days and the Wage component was 4220.00 crores and the rural masses - grievances recording and accountability has
Material component was 2813.33 crores for 2019-20. eliminated the middle-men enabling true G2C interaction.

Construction of 5000 KMs of Internal CC Roads, 1 lakh


Farm Ponds under Panta Sanjeevini, 3000 Anganwadi
IT software that provides end-to-end IT solution with
Mini Gokulams, 500 Animal Hostels, 2000 Play Fields, transaction based software in place since inception under
661 Village Parks, 3000 Burial Grounds, laying of 3000 MGNREGS. Various modules for execution of NREGS
KMs of WBM Roads, 2000 KMs of BT Roads and 1 lakh works, administration, accounts, etc., are prepared based on
acres of Horticulture Plantation and 10000 KMs of Avenue
Plantation Every work planned and executed under MGNREGS
Best Practices is done through software by way of generation of the
estimates, online sanctions, issue of work commencements

through eFMS etc.

For ensuring transparency in the execution of MGNREGS


website of http://www.nrega.ap.gov.in/ capturing every
in Andhra Pradesh, the use of ICT becomes necessary
work and transactions on real time basis which are kept
especially in the registration of wage seekers, estimation of
available for public access.

The transaction based software issues job cards, maintains


shelf of projects, generates estimates, issues work
commencement letters, updates muster rolls and generates
pay orders.
The objective is to achieve complete transparency in
implementation of MGNREGS by obtaining LIVE data DBT Project in NREGS-AP was started as SMART CARD
from the Worksite to the Website on a daily basis. The mobile PROJECT in 2007 by Rural Development Department of
technology is customised and deployed for the MGNREGS Government of Andhra Pradesh. It is a pioneering initiative
in Financial Inclusion and the only one of its kind and
scale in India. It is arguably the most successful bio-metric
measurement. eMMS is designed to arrest distortions in payment project in India prior to introduction of Aadhaar.
the programme like Muster Fudging; Delays in Payments;
Main objective of the project is to disburse wages earned in
Binami Wage seekers; Fake Measurements and Work
NREGS to the wage seekers within the village and within
Duplication. eMMS is being implemented in all districts.
the time limits as envisaged in NREG Act, 2005.
The Government of India has introduced a single point

the Government schemes through Aadhar Authentication.


Under MGNREGA while at planning stage it is made The DBT system will eliminate leakages, delays, duplication
mandatory to get GPS coordinates (Latitudes & Longitudes)
to be taken to a particular work for the geand capture images
with GPRS tag for every payment also date and time of visit
In our state we have successfully migrated to Aadhaar
to the work location. All such works are put in public domain
Enabled Payment System from the earlier smart card
payment system from Jan 2013, with the kick start meeting
provided with android based mobile which supports GPRS
held by the Minister for Rural Development, Govt. of India
and GPS. and Demand capture/ allocation of works/daily
on 15.12.2012.
attendance to work sites and geo tagging are done through
these mobiles and all the functionaries are trained to utilize In this system the MoRD will approve a “Mother Sanction”
this technology. at periodical intervals basing on the approved labour budget

FTOs through Public Funds Management System (PFMS)


and credit the wage amounts directly into the accounts.
Wage disbursements are now being made through Aadhaar
Payment Bridge (APB) mode for the wage seekers having
eFMS has been established with the objective of implementing account with banks and seeded with Aadhaar in the NPCI.
For the remaining wage seekers, mostly in the agency area,
transfers. All the MCCs and DCCs are networked to the where connectivity is a problem the wage payments are
central server and through that to a central fund in which all being made in the Automated Clearing House (ACH) mode
the MGNREGA funds are lodged. eFMS enables electronic by the Department of Posts through their Core Banking
accounts.
card etc) where there is a requirement and allows optimum In our State 90% of the wage payments are being credited
utilization of funds. eFMS avoids unnecessary parking of within 15 days from the closure of the muster.

from the maintenance of cheque books and accounts. All The Department has provided the IRIS devices to all
the districts for making of wage payments in the case of
accounts directly by the disbursing authority, it has reduced Biometric authentication failures.
delay in payments.
The department has started an initiative to route the wage The Government of Andhra Pradesh is committed to the
payments through Aadhaar Payment Bridge (APB) mode Welfare and Development of all segments of the society.
in which the wage amount will be credited directly into the Government has announced “Navarathnalu” comprising of
individual wage seekers account through National Payment various welfare and developmental programmes to achieve
this objective. As part of the Navarathnalu, enhancement
Corporation of India (NPCI).
of pension amount and reduction in the age criteria for old
age pension is a major welfare measure to ameliorate the
hardships of the poor and vulnerable sections of the society

In pursuit of this overarching goal, in spite of the challenging

Security Pensions amount for Old Age Persons, Widows,


The women empowerment and poverty eradication Toddy Tappers, Weavers, Single women, Fishermen, ART
programme in Andhra Pradesh intends to ensure that (PLHIV) Persons , Traditional Cobblers to Rs.2250/- per
disadvantaged communities shall be empowered to overcome month, Disabled persons to Rs.3,000/- per month, and
all social, economic, cultural and psychological barriers
are undergoing dialysis in both Government and network
through self-managed organizations. Implemented through
hospitals to Rs.10,000/- per month. The enhanced scale of
Society for Elimination of Rural Poverty (SERP) in the
July, 2019 onwards.
reduction and social capital creation through a holistic
approach of facilitating and promoting empowerment, The reduction of the pension eligibility age from 65 years to
60 years is a landmark decision of the Government which
creating opportunities, providing mechanism for social
will act as a more secure safety net measure. Under this social
security, and working for equity.
safety scheme for poor and vulnerable, authenticated Aadhaar
Community Based Organisations (CBOs) have built up
with a monthly outlay of over Rs. 1374.67 crores and an
Besides this, the human capital aspect of the SHG members annual outlay of Rs.16,496.04 Crores. District wise Pensions
has been built over the years and is continuously in the Distributed during 2018-19 given in Annexure 8.20
process of being strengthened through various programs
and initiatives. 76.98 lakh rural women have been
institutionalized into 7.46 lakh SHGs. A total of 27,792
Village Organizations (VOs), 662 Mandal Samakhyas
disbursed to 4,26,111 SHGs. The SHG bank linkage
(MS), 36 special Samakhyas of Chenchu & Yanadi, and 13
programme will be continued in a much bigger scale
Zilla Samakhyas have come into existence across Andhra henceforth with higher ‘per SHG’ bank loans. Currently,
Pradesh. The total savings by the members is Rs. 6471.36 on an average each SHG is being provided a loan of Rs.3
Cr and the Corpus available with SHG Members is close to lakhs through bank linkage. The Government proposes to
Rs. 8982.17 Crore. increase the bank linkage activities and enhance the loan
disbursals to SHG members upto 10 lakh.
Out of 72.12 lakh rural SHG members, around 92.3% of
the members (66.53 lakh) have their individual members SB The Government proposes to support the SHG women
accounts in banks. Of these, 45.64 lakh rural SHG member by reimbursement of loans outstanding in their accounts
accounts are seeded with National Payments Corporation as on 11.04.2019. The outstanding balances in the SHG
of India (NPCI). Mobile numbers of 96.5% of rural SHG women accounts as on 11.04.2019 will be paid to the SHG
women by the Government in four instalments. Besides
members is mapped and Aadhaar seeding has been completed
for 94.27 percent of SHG members as on March 2018.
the loan outstanding amounts, the interest will also be call centres and Bima Mitras for registration of unorganized
released through continuation of the VLR scheme. The sector workers with the labour department and assistance
loan reimbursement and VLR interests are covered in YSR for processing and quick settlement of claims.
Aasara scheme.

of natural death, Rs. 5 lakhs for accidental deaths or total


Streenidhi Credit Cooperative Federation Limited, operates disability and 2.50 Lakhs for partial disability. Further, two
in Rural as well as Urban areas with an objective of providing dependent children studying 9th, 10th and Intermediate,
livelihood loans to poor SHG women in transparent and easily ITI courses would be provided scholarship with Rs. 1200
accessible manner through SHG federations i.e. VO/SLFs per annum.
and MS/TLFs. Streenidhi, in addition to the loan services,
also provides deposit services for resource mobilization, loan Claim amount of Rs. 2381 Crores disbursed to 193819
insurance, works as Business Correspondent to all Banks bereaved families under this scheme. This insurance
program is proposed to be continued with better claim
activities under SC/Tribal Sub Plans, IWMP, NRLM etc.,
and is emerging as a gate way for transferring funds to the

Streenidhi strategy is as follows:


• Target of 25 Livelihood applications per Panchyat
date from 20.4.2018. AP SERP is the Implementing Agency
• Preference will be given to OBC community to support
for rural areas and MEPMA is the Implementing Agency
their professions
for Urban areas. Payment gate way will be maintained
• by the APSERP. marriages solemnized between 20.4.2018
/ Farm Machinery / Small Ruminants like schemes - 30.9.2018 are permitted to apply for marriage incentive
• Extending loans to Small village entrepreneurs like under this scheme through Velugu Mandal Mahila
Kirana, General stores, hotel, cloth shop, medical shop,
tailoring etc.
During 2018-19, 100% Incentive of Rs.248.02 Cr paid to
58,607, 80% Incentive of Rs.63.74 Cr paid to 18,767 and
20% Incentive of Rs.21.03 Cr paid to 24,902 eligible brides.
i. Streenidhi during 2018-19 has provided loans to an
extent of Rs.894.59 Crores to 189622 SHG members
comprising of 89659 SHGs. Stree Nidhi have achieved
91.28% projected credit disbursals up to 31.3.2019.
The mission of Unnathi is to get rid of poverty and improve
ii. Streenidhi, since inception i.e. from October 2011 has the quality of life of every poor family among the rural
disbursed loans to an extent of Rs.5574 Crores to 22.97
lakhs of SHG members. livelihood opportunities with various funds like SC, ST
Sub plan funds from State Government and Other funds
iii. The loan outstanding as on 31.3.2019 is from GoI funds etc Unnathi targets the ultra-poor in rural
Rs.1114.21Crores. societies of Andhra Pradesh and provides support in the
form of livelihoods. Provided Livelihood/assets to 2239224
households with Rs.811.84 Cr from 2014-15 to 31st March
2019 by mobilizing funds from various sources SCSP & TSP
and other funds.
SERP is implementing the social security insurance
coverage scheme, by leveraging the services of ZS insurance at free of cost by Government. The SC & ST funds are
released to VOs as a Revolving Grant and loan to members In order to achieve the objective of the said sub-plans, various

Member will repay loan with 0% interest and the recovered &ST sub-plan for various purposes during the period from
loan amount will be rotated to the same member to a max of 01.04.2018 to 31.03.2019 as shown in the Table 8.20
3 times, remaining SC/ST members also be provided funds
basing on the available funds.

Sl. SC Sub Plan ST Sub Plan


Purpose
No Amount (in Rs.) Amount (in Rs.)
1 Agriculture 2659 98169100 4477 168395496
2 Big Ruminants 8475 348050900 5993 254612859
3 Small Ruminants 1969 62157175 3519 126727900
4 Pretty Business 6430 252947542 3286 128298361
5 Skill Based 3067 122466783 2552 108544184
22600 883791500 19827 786578800
Source: SERP
Currently, 2,82,062 farmers have been mobilized into
25,087 FPGs across 22 value chains. These FPGs federated
in to 169 Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) at Mandal
Implemented in the 161 most backward mandals of the
level. As on date 157 FPOs out of 169 FPOs, have been
state, APRIGP (World bank aided) will enable small and
registered under APMACS Act, 1995. The revolving fund of
marginal farmers and Poorest of Poor (PoP) households to
Rs.22.36 Cr. is released to 22,368 FPGs with each receiving
enhance agricultural incomes and secure increased access to
Rs.10,000. For initiating the business activity, Rs.35 Lakh
human development services and social entitlements.
was released to each FPOs as the seed fund. District wise
The Project Development Objective of the proposed details are given in Annexure 8.21
project is ‘to enable selected poor households to diversify
SERP through Rural Retail Chains component aims
and enhance sources of income and secure increased access
at strengthening the livelihoods of rural kirana stores and
to human development services and social entitlements’.
nutrition and hygiene products to rural consumers by linking
Chain Development through Producer Organizations,
both the SHG (home-made) products and Fast-Moving
Human Development, Social Development, Safety Nets and
Consumer Goods (FMCG) via the network of branded rural
Entitlements, Mission Support, ICT, TA and Partnerships
retail chain in 161 backward mandals across 13 districts over
and Project Implementation Support:
the project implementation period. Currently, 71 stores are
registered with an aggregation of 4017 members.
Human Development: For improved nutrition behaviours
a. Enhancement of income of 2,50,000 targeted poor and Hygiene practices among pregnant mothers and mothers
producers in the selected Mandals of children below 2yrs, focussing on 1. Awareness generation
and creation of demand for Nutrition, Water, Sanitation and
b. 2,50,000 targeted poor households adopt appropriate
Hygiene practices (WASH) and simultaneously focussing
health, nutrition and sanitation behaviours for improved
human development.

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