Leaders from North Andhra have urged Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu and the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) to back their stated commitment to the region’s development with concrete action.
The Forum for Development of North Andhra (FDNA) has expressed concern over the abrupt halting of construction work at the Government Medical College in Makavarapalem, which had been progressing well during the YSRCP regime. Similarly, the Paderu Medical College project is moving at a sluggish pace, with key infrastructure yet to be completed.
“In Paderu, three slabs have already been laid and major civil works were completed under the previous government. However, we were surprised to see construction equipment being shifted to Amaravati during a recent site visit,” said A. Aja Sarma, FDNA general secretary.
Mr. Sarma said the forum had written to the Chief Minister on July 8, requesting immediate resumption of work. He emphasised that improved access to medical education is crucial for the backward North Andhra region, which has long been neglected by successive governments.
Due to the shortage of medical seats, many students from the State are forced to pursue studies in countries like China, Ukraine, and several African nations. “Setting up and completing government medical colleges is not just a policy decision — it’s a necessity,” he said.
At Paderu, only 50 of the sanctioned 100 seats were filled in the first batch due to poor infrastructure. With hostels yet to be completed, accommodation for a second batch of students will be a challenge. Of the required 180 staff members, only 79 have been appointed so far, and many posts are being filled on a temporary basis.
Former professor at the Centre for Economic and Social Sciences (CESS), C. Ramachandraiah, criticised Mr. Naidu’s continued focus on Amaravati at the cost of balanced regional development.
Published – July 29, 2025 06:24 pm IST