πΎ Chandra Babu Naidu’s Inspiring Visit to Yemmiganur: A New Era for Farmers & Kurnool Development
On 7th
February 2026, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu
made a significant visit to Kalugotla village in the Yemmiganur
Assembly constituency of Kurnool district. The visit was centered on the
government’s flagship initiative “Mee Bhoomi – Mee Hakku” and marked a
renewed focus on land rights, irrigation, agricultural prosperity, and
transparent governance.
π± A Strong Message on Land Rights and
Farmer Confidence
During
his visit, CM Naidu personally distributed Pattadar Passbooks to farmers
— a key step toward protecting land ownership in Andhra Pradesh. These
passbooks:
- Carry the official State
Emblem (Rajamudra) instead of personal images.
- Include advanced security
features and QR codes to prevent tampering.
- Are part of the government’s
plan to make land records tamper-proof by December 2027.
Naidu
stressed that land is more than property — it’s a source of
livelihood, dignity, and emotional security for farmers. These measures aim
to eliminate land disputes, boost farmer confidence, and ensure accurate
records across the state.
He also
warned that anyone found manipulating land documents would face strict
penalties.
π§ Promises for Irrigation &
Agricultural Growth in Kurnool
A core
part of CM Naidu’s message was commitment to irrigation and profitable
agriculture. He reaffirmed that the government is:
✅
Providing assured irrigation to every acre, especially in western
Kurnool.
✅ Ensuring modern agricultural technology, including drip irrigation, to
increase yields.
✅ Transforming drought-prone Rayalaseema into a horticulture hub, using
water management and technology for high productivity.
According
to recent reports, the region now produces over 200 lakh tonnes of
horticultural produce annually, signaling growth and opportunity.
π ️ What’s Coming Up in Kurnool District
The Chief
Minister’s visit was not just symbolic — it set the stage for several long-term
developmental initiatives:
π
Complete distribution of land passbooks by December 2027 — Government
plans to digitalize and secure land records for all eligible farmers.
π Focused irrigation projects such as Vedavati, Guru
Raghavendra, and Rajolibanda to ensure water for farming.
π Enhanced governance at the village level, with land surveys
and issue resolution being handled directly through local officials.
π Expansion of profitable agriculture, including modern tech
adoption and post-harvest infrastructure.
These
strategic actions aim to boost rural prosperity, minimize disputes, and
strengthen confidence among farmers and citizens in the region.
π Final Thoughts
Chandra
Babu Naidu’s visit to Yemmiganur sends a strong message of transparency,
farmer empowerment and development-focused governance. By anchoring growth
on secure land rights, irrigation, and modern farming practices, Kurnool
is positioned to thrive as a model agricultural and horticultural district
of Andhra Pradesh.
If you’re
passionate about rural growth, farming reforms, or AP politics, this visit
marks a key moment in shaping the future of Kurnool and Rayalaseema.
On 7th
February 2026, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu
made a significant visit to Kalugotla village in the Yemmiganur
Assembly constituency of Kurnool district. The visit was centered on the
government’s flagship initiative “Mee Bhoomi – Mee Hakku” and marked a
renewed focus on land rights, irrigation, agricultural prosperity, and
transparent governance.
π± A Strong Message on Land Rights and
Farmer Confidence
During
his visit, CM Naidu personally distributed Pattadar Passbooks to farmers
— a key step toward protecting land ownership in Andhra Pradesh. These
passbooks:
- Carry the official State
Emblem (Rajamudra) instead of personal images.
- Include advanced security
features and QR codes to prevent tampering.
- Are part of the government’s
plan to make land records tamper-proof by December 2027.
Naidu
stressed that land is more than property — it’s a source of livelihood,
dignity, and emotional security for farmers. These measures aim to
eliminate land disputes, boost farmer confidence, and ensure accurate records
across the state.
He also
warned that anyone found manipulating land documents would face strict
penalties.
π§ Promises for Irrigation &
Agricultural Growth in Kurnool
A core
part of CM Naidu’s message was commitment to irrigation and profitable
agriculture. He reaffirmed that the government is:
✅
Providing assured irrigation to every acre, especially in western
Kurnool.
✅ Ensuring modern agricultural technology, including drip irrigation, to
increase yields.
✅ Transforming drought-prone Rayalaseema into a horticulture hub, using
water management and technology for high productivity.
According
to recent reports, the region now produces over 200 lakh tonnes of
horticultural produce annually, signaling growth and opportunity.
π ️ What’s Coming Up in Kurnool District
The Chief
Minister’s visit was not just symbolic — it set the stage for several long-term
developmental initiatives:
π
Complete distribution of land passbooks by December 2027 — Government
plans to digitalize and secure land records for all eligible farmers.
π Focused irrigation projects such as Vedavati, Guru
Raghavendra, and Rajolibanda to ensure water for farming.
π Enhanced governance at the village level, with land surveys
and issue resolution being handled directly through local officials.
π Expansion of profitable agriculture, including modern tech
adoption and post-harvest infrastructure.
These
strategic actions aim to boost rural prosperity, minimize disputes, and
strengthen confidence among farmers and citizens in the region.
π Final Thoughts
Chandra
Babu Naidu’s visit to Yemmiganur sends a strong message of transparency,
farmer empowerment and development-focused governance. By anchoring growth
on secure land rights, irrigation, and modern farming practices, Kurnool
is positioned to thrive as a model agricultural and horticultural district
of Andhra Pradesh.
If you’re
passionate about rural growth, farming reforms, or AP politics, this visit
marks a key moment in shaping the future of Kurnool and Rayalaseema.

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