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MP Sachin scores big with Andhra village

Aug 25, 2016 12:10 PM IST

PUTTAM RAJUVARI KANDRIGA (NELLORE): The roads are cemented and wide. Pavements are tiled. Underground drains backed by a treatment plant keep the stink away. Water and electricity are available 24x7. And, it is not a smart city in the making.

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Puttam Rajuvari Kandriga is a small village of 150 households in Andhra Pradesh’s coastal district of Nellore.

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The transformation of PR Kandriga from a dusty hamlet to a swanky modern village is writ large next to the front doors of its 150 homes: an image of cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar with the house number.

Tendulkar, who is a member of the Rajya Sabha, adopted the hamlet under the Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojana (Sagy) in October 2014. Over the next few months, PR Kandriga got facilities that even cities struggle to have.

“We never dreamt of these facilities before the young MP visited this village on November 16, 2014. It has given a modern look to our village,” village sarpanch Bujji Nageshwara Rao told HT.

A plan launched by the Prime Minister in October 2014, SAGY requires MPs to develop three rural areas into model villages by 2019.

PR Kandriga is well on its way to being one.

Wide concrete roads with tiled pavements lead to the village, where electric poles line the streets. Unlike neighbouring villages, drains don’t overflow -- the drainage system is underground. Water is safe for drinking and taps don’t run dry here, a common problem in the area.

Tendulkar has given a grant of around Rs 4 crore and Nellore administration matched his first contribution with Rs 2.90 crore aid.

Though there is no separate budgetary allocation under SAGY but members of Parliament can channelise money through around 21 ongoing development schemes.

The money seems to have been put to good use. A spacious community hall that can accommodate at least 1,000 people has come up close to the village entrance.

Behind the hall is a big playground built next to a modern kitchen and dining hall for the primary school. The school has an e-toilet -- a self-cleaning facility – and a separate restroom for girls.

But, like Tendulkar’s legendary hunger for runs, villagers want more.

“We continue to work as agriculture labourers despite having all modern amenities,” said Arunamma, who is looking for better employment.

The village school has 32 students and they have their mid-day meal on the premises. The modern kitchen and dining hall were of little use to them, N Masthanaiah, a teacher, said.

Sarpanch Rao wants a high school so that the children don’t leave the village to join higher classes. “The community hall can be used as the school building. We don’t want our children to become labourers like us,” he said.

For PR Kandriga to develop, villagers should have better means to earn a living. “We are asking for a tailoring centre and a pickle-making unit for providing employment to women,” Rao said.

The district administration agrees. They would now focus on improving the social indicators by providing health, education and employment facilities, Nellore joint collector A Md Imtiaz said.

Tendulkar and PR Kandriga look set for a long fruitful innings.

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    Srinivasa Rao is Senior Assistant Editor based out of Hyderabad covering developments in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana . He has over three decades of reporting experience.

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