Now, a museum to highlight ‘Navaratnalu’
The Hindu
The museum, brainchild of Srikalahasti MLA, is aimed at developing the flagship schemes as a brand
Soon, a museum dedicated to Navaratnalu, the State government’s nine flagship schemes, is coming up in Srikalahasti. The museum, a first-of-its-kind, is being built at the entrance to the Jagananna Colony on KVB Puram Road, where 5,000 new beneficiaries are getting own houses. Srikalahasti legislator Biyyapu Madhusudhan Reddy, who first coined the term ‘Janam kosam Jagan’ way back in 2005 when Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy was not even into active politics, came up with the idea to develop the ‘Navaratnalu’ as a brand.More Related News

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