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**Summary:**

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu is focusing on resolving water-sharing issues with Telangana through cooperation rather than confrontation. He inaugurated the expanded Handri-Neeva Sujala Sravanthi canal system, promising water to every acre in the drought-prone Rayalaseema region, even extending it to Chittoor district. He emphasizes river interlinking, even framing it as connecting holy sites. Beyond water, Naidu reiterated commitments to the Rayalaseema region, including industrial development (Drone City, steel plant), a High Court bench, teacher recruitment, farmer support, and promised social welfare programs. He touted the rapid completion of the canal expansion.

**News Article:**

**Andhra Pradesh CM Naidu Advocates Cooperation on Water Sharing, Inaugurates Canal Expansion**

**Nandyal, Andhra Pradesh – July 17, 2025 –** Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu today asserted the importance of cooperation with neighboring Telangana on river water sharing, advocating for a “give and take” policy to resolve disputes. This statement comes a day after talks with Telangana regarding the issue.

Speaking at a gathering of water users associations and farmers in Nandyal district, Mr. Naidu emphasized that both states should prosper and develop together. He offered to bear the costs of repairs to the Srisailam Project plunge pool and urged Telangana to utilize Godavari river waters and cooperate on river interlinking projects.

Earlier in the day, Mr. Naidu inaugurated the expanded Handri-Neeva Sujala Sravanthi canal system by releasing water from the Malyala pump house. He highlighted the rapid completion of the canal expansion within 100 days under the NDA government. The project aims to provide water to every acre of land in the drought-prone Rayalaseema region, with plans to extend the water supply to Chittoor district.

“We want to provide water to every acre of land in Rayalaseema,” Mr. Naidu stated. “Completion of the Vedavati project will provide water to Aluru, Adoni and Mantralayam Assembly Constituencies… We will provide water to Chittoor next year.”

Mr. Naidu also framed the river interlinking project as a connection between holy sites, stating, “The water that starts from the footsteps of Mallanna (Sri Bhramaramba Mallikarjuna swamy temple at Srisailam) will be taken to Venkanna (Lord Venkateswara temple at Tirumala) at Tirupati. This is not just inter-linking of rivers but also Gods.”

Beyond water management, the Chief Minister reiterated his government’s commitment to the Rayalaseema region. He highlighted plans for industrial development, including a “Drone City” in Orvakal, a High Court bench in Kurnool, and the completion of the Rayalaseema Steel Plant in Kadapa.

Mr. Naidu also addressed social welfare initiatives, mentioning the recruitment of 16,000 teachers, support prices for mango and tobacco farmers, financial assistance to farmers, free bus rides for women, and financial assistance for the unemployed.

The Chief Minister concluded by recalling the launch of the Handri-Neeva project in 1995 and highlighting the recent ₹3,890 crore investment in the canal expansion, promising that water will reach the last villages and fill all reservoirs in Rayalaseema within 10-15 days.

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