Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu announced a Chandrababu population incentive scheme to address the issue of declining population in the state. He said population decline could create economic challenges in the future.
Speaking at a public event, Naidu explained that the Chandrababu population incentive aims to encourage families to have more children. He said children are not a burden but a valuable asset for society.
Under the plan, the state government will give ₹30,000 to couples when their third child is born. Families will receive ₹40,000 when their fourth child is born. The government hopes these incentives will support population growth.
The Chief Minister also launched the Swachh Andhra campaign to keep the state clean. He said the government is working toward building “Swarna Andhra.”
Naidu added that government officials and the Telugu Desam Party family are his two strong teams supporting development.









