Andhra minister commits to resolving employees' pending issues

Andhra Pradesh Agriculture Minister K. Atchannaidu said on April 5 that the state government is eager to resolve all pending issues of employees, as their cooperation is essential for effective implementation of public welfare schemes. He felicitated Rayi Venugopal, recently elected as State Vice President of the APNGOs Association.

Andhra Pradesh Agriculture Minister K. Atchannaidu stated on Sunday, April 5, 2026, at an event that the state government is keen to address all pending issues faced by employees. He emphasized that their cooperation is vital for the effective rollout of welfare schemes aimed at benefiting the public.

On the occasion, Atchannaidu felicitated Rayi Venugopal, who was recently elected as the State Vice President of the APNGOs Association. The minister highlighted that employees play a critical role in fulfilling the people's aspirations.

Venugopal urged the government to constitute a new Pay Revision Commission, noting that neighbouring Telangana had appointed one a few months earlier.

TDP MLA Gondu Shankar, along with leaders from the Dalit association’s Joint Action Committee such as Taekwondo Srinu and Kantha Venu, praised Venugopal's contributions to employee welfare and scheduled caste communities.

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