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Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu is of the firm opinion that educated women should not remain as housewives and that they should be provided good employment opportunities.
Chairing a review meeting at the State Secretariat on Tuesday on development of co-working space and neighbourhood working space, the Chief Minister said that human resources can be effectively utilised with co-working space and work-from-home systems. Chandrababu told the officials to impart proper training to all those educated women living in rural and semi-urban areas in the State and provide employment opportunities to them. Working space should be created for such persons, the CM said.
Chandrababu Naidu said that educated women should not confine themselves to their houses as the work-from-home system and coworking centres can provide massive employment opportunities to them.
He expressed serious concern that several educated women are still remaining at home.
“Women are very efficient and talented, but confine themselves to their homes due to certain family issues and responsibilities,” the Chief Minister said. “If proper opportunities are provided to such women, economic activity will grow.”
The officials informed the Chief Minister that they have set a target to bring into existence coworking centres by the end of December, and these centres will be set up at government and private buildings depending on the availability of space. Till now, 22 lakh square feet space has been identified for the purpose in both government and private buildings in different parts of the State, the officers informed Chandrababu.
The Chief Minister directed the officials to identify the necessities of those who are on work-from-home. He also said that necessary buildings be identified at least in five places for establishing the Ratan Tata Innovation Hubs. Also, the education institutions and industries in those areas will be interlinked to these Innovation Hubs, the CM said.

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CM leaves for New Delhi for key events
Vijayawada: Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu left for national capital New Delhi in a special flight on Tuesday evening. On Wednesday, the CM will participate in the birth centenary celebrations of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. This national-level event will be attended by representatives from the Central government, various State governments, political leaders and public representatives. The event aims to honour Vajpayee’s political leadership, patriotism and numerous contributions to the nation. During the celebrations, CM Chandrababu will pay tribute to Vajpayee. Discussions will revolve around strengthening the economic, social and political policies of India in alignment with Vajpayee’s political ideals.  Vajpayee is credited with solidifying the BJP’s international standing and leading several development programmes during his tenure. The event will also feature a review and discussion of national politics with participation from chief ministers and senior officials from various States, as well as BJP leaders, all of whom are part of the NDA coalition.  Given TDP’s significant role in national and State politics, political analysts anticipate that CM Chandrababu will propose several initiatives to further strengthen the NDA coalition during this meeting.

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