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Andhra created 1,20,000 jobs in last 2 years: Chandrababu Naidu

Andhra pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu says that his state clocked almost 11 percent growth in the last financial year, but that's not enough as far as he is concerned. He wants his state to clock 15 percent growth.

June 03, 2016 / 08:37 IST
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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu says that his state clocked almost 11 percent growth in the last financial year, but that's not enough as far as he is concerned. He wants his state to clock 15 percent growth. In an exclusive conversation with CNBC-TV18's Shereen Bhan, Naidu whose government completed two years in office today asserts that his government has created over 1 lakh 20 thousand jobs in the last 2 years.He also said that his government has focussed in a big way on agriculture and horticulture. Below is the transcript of Chandrababu Naidu's interview with CNBC-TV18's Shereen Bhan.Q: It has been a couple of months since you and I had a conversation. Since then the Andhra Pradesh Investment Summit has taken place and if my memory serves me correctly, about 331 MoUs were signed, proposals worth Rs 4.78 lakh crore that promised to create 10 lakh jobs. So, what has actually all of that translated in to actual reality  on the ground?A:  First time we have conducted investors meet. As you rightly mentioned agreements, MoUs we have entered into. Now all the MoUs we are following it up. Some of the MoUs we were able to materialise. Couple of months more than 60-70 percent we are going to achieve it. All MoUs we are going to implement it.Q: You are saying that you will be able to close all of those MoUs amounting to over Rs 4.78 lakh crore? The experience in different state governments has been very different?A: You are 100 percent right, majority I am confident we will clinch it.Q: Let me ask you for specifics, looking at all the material that's been put out as your government complete two years in office, someone has put together a 40 point achievements highlights of what your government has been able to achieve. So, let start by asking you in terms of infrastructure because that has been a big focus area of your government. What is the current status as far as the capital Amaravati is concerned and what more can we now expect in terms of the infrastructure related projects that the government itself is working on?A: We are very clear, this is a new state, there are lot of opportunities. At the same time lot of challenges we are facing. If you see, two corridors were working, one is Vishakhapatnam-Chennai Industrial corridor. For this corridor ADB is assisting, even financially they are helping us via their loan. Also Bangalore-Chennai Industrial corridor via Krishnapatnam, is another corridor. In these two corridors four nodes are coming. Even government of India is working with us.In Andhra Pradesh there is water, there is surplus power and also we are having good infrastructure, apart from all these things, very qualitative labour is available, this is our advantage. Under the same time Amaravati is a greenfield city. It is not only administrative capital, it is economic, tourism and also overall employment generation. As of now master plan details have been completed.Many companies especially on education and also health people are showing interest. We are going to close some of the companies in the near future, that is how we are moving on Amaravati.Amaravati will be one of the best  futuristic cities in India. It is a blue green city. I am confident it will be modern city for India, especially for Andhra Pradesh.Q: Do you believe that you will be able to have it up and running by 2018 or by 2020?A: No, it is maths going on working in that, 2018 I am confident these administrative buildings will come. For that we have identified one Maki and Associates of Japan to give master plan details and also overall architecture and also Singapore is coming. They are starting now. Very soon it is going to be closed and also other UGC Universities. So many SRM, VIT, Amity they are coming and hospital people are showing interest.Q: Let me ask you specifically because you talked about water and that’s being one of the positives for the states, but there has been of course drought related impact across large parts of India and Andhra Pradesh is also being impacted by the drought, specifically, areas like Anantapur have been impacted by years of drought. There are very disturbing reports coming in from areas like Anantapur District which suggest that forced into poverty people and now women are being forced into prostitution for instance. What kind of government intervention is expected? How many districts have been declared drought hit in Andhra Pradesh, what is the drought mitigation plan?A: No, what I am saying the report on Anantapur is totally false. First of all I want to straight in that and on the same time, once Anantapur we had a very low rainfall, second lowest rainfall in the country. Now we are able to take water from Srisailam that is through Handri-Neeva. Last year we are able to give so many tanks. Now, I want to make Rayalaseema drought proof, for that rainwater harvesting through check dams, percolation tanks, farm ponds and everything we are providing. This year we had little bit rain. This monsoon year that rainy year, generally it is over by May 31, I am assuring you can go and visit Anantapur. Now Anantapur is having so many structures, so much of water is available now. This year I am planning multi prolonged attempt that means rainwater how to harness, linking of rivers Krishna, Godavari I was able to link. Godavari water I am bringing to Krishna, Krishna Delta where we are using 100 TMC I am drawing that water Srisailam to Rayalaseema that is Anantapur, Kadapa, Kurnool, Chittor that is available and also rainwater this year 6 lakh farm ponds we are constructing.Now all rainfall we are able to preserve, so with all these things again I am going one more step ahead, water management through drip irrigation and sprinkle irrigation. I am giving 90 percent subsidy for this. As on today in Andhra Pradesh, 30 lakh acres are covered under drip irrigation. I am going every year 7-8 lakh acres. This is another step I have taken. Finally, this dry spell mitigation outgoing that means whenever there is a dry spell to save the crop I am using rain gun which is mobile sprinkler. Through that I can give one or two wettings for groundnut, so that a crop will be saved.Q: How much money you are spending on your drought mitigation plan?A: Totally for the last two years Rs 16,000 crore, I have spent only on water conservation and also canal construction.Q: Since we are talking about your budget and the budgetary allocation that you are going to be making. Let me also ask you in terms of the revenue picture, what is the kind of outlook as far as revenues for the state is concerned, given the fact that you are trying to draw an investment and also specifically if you can take us through which of the areas that you believe in investment is most likely to come in. You got an aerospace and defence policy, you were one of the few states to actually put that policy forward. What can we expect in terms of revenue visibility and any particular sectors where you see that the investment is now starting to come in?A: No, I am going in a big way total industrial development, I am providing world class infrastructure for that matter. One is agro processing, mineral based industries, aerospace, defence and also automobile and also so many other areas also tourism I am going in a big way. It is one area where I can get it. Ultimately, I want to make Andhra Pradesh as a manufacturing hub for export just like Shenzhen how they have done. It is possible in Andhra Pradesh because of so many ports that to Southeast Asia that is the possibility we are having. I am working on that direction.

Q: Since you are talking about ports let me also ask you about airports because you keep talking about positioning Andhra Pradesh not just as a manufacturing hub but also a destination for tourism. The civil aviation minister Mr Gajapathi Raju had said that the centre was in talks with your government to look at the possibility of developing three airports specifically in Vishakhapatnam, Nellore and Kurnool. Where do things stand on those plans?

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A: It is very clear we are acquiring land now. I Visakhapatnam, Bhogapuram and also Orvakal in Kurnool and Dagadarthi in Nellore district. All three airports are under progress. Very soon we are going to ground it. We are going to call private investors to develop this project.

Q: You will be calling private investors to invest in these three airports. What kind of land have you already been able to acquire in Vishakhapatnam, Nellore and Kurnool and is the Airports Authority of India (AAI) going to be participating in these projects?