
Dr. Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani
@pemmasanionx
Minister of State for Rural Development and Communications, Govt. of India | Member of Parliament, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh | Telugu Desam Party
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02-02-2024 14:01:50
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It was a pleasure to meet Hon’ble Union Minister, Shri Piyush Goyal Ji today. We had a productive discussion on key matters pertaining to the progress of Andhra Pradesh. I requested the Centre’s support for tobacco farmers, a reduction in GST on mango pulp, relief for aqua


I extend my heartfelt thanks to the Hon’ble Minister of Commerce & Industry, Shri Piyush Goyal ji, for visiting Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, and reviewing the functioning of NICDC, the TOBACCO BOARD and NID, India. On behalf of the people of Guntur, i deeply appreciate the











Met Smt. Girija Subramanian, CMD New India Assurance, and GM Smt. Remadevi in Delhi regarding the long-pending insurance claims of Gunturu farmers affected by the 19 Jan 2024 fire at Shubham Maheswari Cold Storage. Since June 2024, we've been relentlessly pursuing the matter — with


Convened a meeting with senior officials of India Post to strengthen the grievance redressal mechanism. Emphasised the need to link service delivery with defined timelines and explore ways to enhance efficiency. Also highlighted the importance of setting a baseline for


🚨 Major Boost for Amaravati’s Development! Heartfelt thanks to Hon’ble PM Shri Narendra Modi Ji, Hon’ble Minister Shri Manohar Lal Ji & HFM Smt Nirmala Sitharaman Ji for approving a total of ₹2787 Cr for Amaravati: 🏗 ₹1329 Cr – GPRA Housing for GoI staff 🏛 ₹1458 Cr – Common


आज दिल्ली स्थित आवास पर केंद्रीय राज्य मंत्री श्री Dr. Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani से सौजन्य भेंट हुई। इस अवसर पर अमरावती की शहरी विकास परियोजनाओं एवं संबंधित स्वीकृतियों पर सकारात्मक चर्चा हुई, साथ ही, HUDCO द्वारा अमरावती में विकसित की जा रही परियोजनाओं को लेकर भी विस्तृत विचार-विमर्श हुआ।


Glimpses from a meeting with officials of India Post, focused on enhancing the business potential of rural post offices through visionary strategies. Improving the productivity of Gramin Dak Sevaks (GDS) was highlighted as a key priority. Discussions also included
