
The long-standing dream of the people of Uppada has finally turned into reality. The Coastal Protection Project, worth ₹323 crore—the largest amount ever sanctioned for infrastructural development in a single village in India—has officially commenced, thanks to the determined efforts of Deputy Chief Minister and Jana Sena Party chief Pawan Kalyan.
For years, sea erosion has been devastating Uppada, destroying homes, roads, and livelihoods. Despite numerous promises, little action was taken until Pawan Kalyan championed the cause, repeatedly pushing the Central Government. The massive project was cleared just two months after the proposal became official.
With strong regional support from Kakinada MP Uday and Tourism Minister Kandula Durgesh, the project also aims to revive Uppada’s handloom industry by providing access to international markets and developing a scenic beach corridor to boost the local economy. Fishermen and weavers express relief, acknowledging that this lifeline has been secured through Pawan Kalyan’s dedication.
TDP’s Varma has also been actively engaging with locals, listening to the community’s concerns firsthand. His commitment was highlighted when he nearly got swept away by a strong wave while inspecting affected areas—a moment that went viral on social media.
Officials note that this is the first time in India such a large sum has been allotted for the protection of a single village. The project will safeguard Uppada for generations, addressing the challenges of climate change and rising sea levels.
During the 2024 election campaign, Pawan Kalyan had emphasized at a massive public meeting in Uppada that only a comprehensive plan backed by advanced technical expertise and Central Government support could provide a permanent solution to the region’s sea erosion problem.
This landmark achievement underscores the impact of committed leadership. Once again, Pawan Kalyan has proven himself to be a leader of action, not just words.
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