CM Jagan is going ahead in Chandrababu footprints??

The Central Government is implementing a program called BharatNet to make quality Internet services available across the country. As part of this, it is doing its part to provide quality internet to the states.

Many states, including AP, are reaping the benefits of this project and are undertaking various other initiatives. The NITI Aayog has lauded the program being implemented by the YCP government in AP.

CM Jagan tweeted about the efforts being made by his government to provide quality internet along with digital libraries in AP.

In this, CM Jagan said that he was setting up digital public libraries in the spirit of the BharatNet project and was trying to make quality internet services available in every village. It seems like Jagan is following the footsteps of Chandrababu Naidu, who used to talk about the internet services available in the rural areas.

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