Only the talented will develop in Andhra Pradesh: Chandrababu.

AP Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu shared the inspiring story of an elderly man who migrated from a village in Srikakulam to Hyderabad, where he creates handicraft products. Naidu expressed admiration for the man's work ethic and stated that the government is focused on rebuilding the state and creating opportunities for talented individuals like him to thrive in Andhra Pradesh.

Only the talented will develop in Andhra Pradesh: Chandrababu.

Amaravati: The story of an elderly man who migrated from a remote village in Srikakulam to Hyderabad and now makes baskets for a living has moved AP Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu. "His story is a reflection of the work ethic of the people of Andhra Pradesh. It is heartbreaking to leave one's village in search of opportunities. I have great admiration for handicrafts. We will rebuild our state and create opportunities. Talented individuals like him will thrive here," Chandrababu tweeted.

The post was shared by the "Humans of Hyderabad" social media handle, which highlighted the man's life in Hyderabad, where he makes products using bamboo baskets, coconut leaves, and other materials.

Chandrababu praised the man’s work ethic and hopeful perspective, calling it an inspiring life lesson. He noted that the man’s story reflected the hardworking nature and entrepreneurial spirit of the people of Andhra Pradesh. However, he expressed sorrow that the man had to leave his hometown in search of better opportunities. "Nonetheless, I admire his work ethic and optimistic outlook. I deeply appreciate how he combines his dreams and skills to create products and sustain his life. The alliance government is working towards rebuilding the state and creating opportunities. We will provide support for individuals with such skills to grow and thrive in their own home state," Chandrababu Naidu tweeted.

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