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Andhra Pradesh Minister for IT and Education, Nara Lokesh has affirmed that the present government aims to boost the state''s economy to 2.5 Trillion by 2047.
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State government prioritizes student health, environmental education, and staff welfare, ensuring quality education and social equity in public welfare.
Lokesh forecast that AP would emerge as a $2.4trillion economy in the near future. “We would strengthen the digital economy ...
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