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Two-day mourning in Andhra as Industry minister dies, CM rushes to Hyderabad

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Andhra Pradesh government on Monday declared a two-day state mourning following the sudden death of minister for Industries, Commerce, Information Technology Mekapati Gowtham Reddy.

National flag will be flown at half-mast on all buildings under the control of the state government on February 21 and 22. There will be no public entertainment during the state mourning, said a Government Order.

Gowtham Reddy, who also held the portfolios of skill development and training infrastructure and investment, died of cardiac arrest at his residence in Hyderabad on Monday.

The last rites of YSRCP leader will be performed in his native Nellore district with police honours on Tuesday.

Tributes were paid to the late leader at his chamber in state secretariat. Condolences pour in from leaders across political spectrum.

Vice-President M. Venkaiah Naidu, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, Governor Biswa Bhusan Harichandan, Telangana Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan, TDP president and former chief minister N. Chandrababu Naidu condoled the death of Gowtham Reddy.

Venkaiah Naidu expressed profound grief over Gowtham Reddy’s death. He described Reddy as a gentleman.

Governor Harichandan expressed profound grief and sadness over the demise. Soundararajan also condoled sudden and sad demise of the minister and conveyed her sympathies to the bereaved family members.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy air dashed to Hyderabad from Vijayawada and paid his last respects to the departed leader at his residence.

Jagan consoled Gowtham Reddy’s father and former MP Mekapati Rajmohan Reddy, his mother, wife and other family members. Gowtham Reddy’s mother broke down on seeing the chief minister.

The chief minister was accompanied by wife Y. S. Bharathi, MP Vijayasai Reddy, TTD chairman Y. V Subba Reddy, government advisor Sajjala Ramakrishna Reddy and top leaders of YSRCP.

Earlier, Chandrababu Naidu, Telangana ministers K. T. Rama Rao, T. Srinivas Yadav, TDP MP Galla Jayadev and eminent people from various walks of life paid tributes.

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Andhra to create international business hub in Vizag

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Andhra Pradesh Industries and IT Minister Mekapati Goutham Reddy on Tuesday said the government will create an international business hub in Visakhapatnam to attract best companies.

“Our government intends to create an international business hub in Visakhapatnam to attract the best IT and ITES and financial services MNCs to start operations in a business friendly environment in the port city,” said Reddy.

He said the hub will include business towers, hotels and facilities for MICE (meetings, incentives, conferencing, exhibitions) and called for expression of interest at Apiic.in

According to the minister, the state recently released the electronic policy while clarity on the new IT policy release will emerge after a meeting with chief minister Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy on Thursday.

Considering the new reality of work from home, the senior Yuvajana Sramika Rythu Congress Party (YSRCP) leader said special focus would be laid on work from home option.

He said the government will brainstorm on the kind of incentives to be extended to the companies through the new policy.

Meanwhile, the southern state is also doing a survey on IT employees at the village level. The survey will be carried out by volunteers.

Government aims to count the number of IT employees at the state level.

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‘Centre in favour of setting up petro-chemical corridor in Andhra’

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Andhra Pradesh Industries Minister Mekapati Goutham Reddy on Wednesday said the Central government is in favour of establishing a petro-chemical corridor in the state.

He said the corridor will be set up at a cost of Rs 25,000 crore.

The minister presented the project report on the petrochemical complex to the Centre.

“Met Dharmendra Pradhan and proposed revival plan for PCPIR project in AP. This plan will pave the way for all round industrial development coupled with employment in the region. Also speedy implementation of VCIC corridor by our government to give fillip to investments,” said Reddy.

On completing the project, Reddy believes that as many as 50 lakh jobs can be created, including investments flowing into the petro-chemical field in the coming 2-3 years.

Reddy said up to Rs 30,000 crore of investment can be expected in the East coast corridor.

Including the participation of allied industries and the plans of the state and central governments getting executed as decided, the minister said up to Rs 2 lakh crore investments are expected.

The industries minister is also anticipating investments in the ethanol sector, considering the Centre raising ethanol blending in petrol to 20 per cent from 10 per cent recently.

He said the Centre gave the green signal for a Rs 1,000 cr green field refinery to produce ethanol from molasses arriving from sugar factories.

Likewise, the state and central officials will prepare a plan for the viability gap funding. AP chief secretary and industries secretary will prepare the plan of action and the project work will start after receiving the Centre’s assent.

Following his meeting with the minister, Pradhan said, “Delightful meeting Goutham Reddy. We had detailed discussions on strengthening oil, gas and petrochemical infrastructure in the state to give a boost to employment and economic growth.”

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Andhra industries minister tests positive for Covid-19

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Andhra Pradesh Industries Minister Mekapati Goutham Reddy tested positive for coronavirus on Friday.

“I have shown mild symptoms and upon testing, my report came as Covid positive,” said Reddy.

Following the positive report, the minister has isolated himself and started taking treatment.

He asked all those who met him in the last one week to get themselves tested and follow all the Covid protocols.

“Those who met me in the last one week, please follow Covid protocols, get tested and please take care,” Reddy said.

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No shortage of oxygen in Andhra: Industries Minister

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Andhra Pradesh Industries Minister Mekapati Goutham Reddy on Thursday said there is no shortage of oxygen in the state, a crucial gas needed to treat coronavirus patients suffering from low levels of the life supporting gas in their body.

“When it comes to oxygen, AP state is the first priority. Only after meeting the state’s requirements it will be supplied to other states,” said Reddy.

He said special officers have been entrusted with the responsibility of oxygen supply.

According to the Minister, the state produces 510 MT of medical oxygen in 40 companies.

Currently, Reddy said the districts of Krishna, Guntur, Prakasam, Nellore and Kurnool need to be supplied with the life supporting gas on a war footing.

Industries director Subrahmanyam Javvadi explained the details of oxygen production industries in the state to Reddy.

He gave a presentation on the current situation of Covid, oxygen needs and the patterns of oxygen usage during the first wave of the pandemic.

Especially, oxygen is being supplied from three production facilities in the state: RINL, Allen Berry and Liquinox Gases.

As much as 50 per cent of the oxygen produced at RINL is being used for AP’s needs while the balance is being supplied to Maharashtra.

All the oxygen being produced by Allen Berry, 40 tonnes, and Liquinox Gases is being used for the state’s needs.

The minister directed officials to supply the gas to other states only after meeting the requirement of Andhra Prdesh.

Nodal Officer Shan Mohan said it would be better to monitor if oxygen is being supplied to the local hospitals or not.

Reddy said it is a relief to Rayalaseema as the 68 MT of oxygen needed to come from Ballari has arrived.

He said the government identified oxygen shortage in the districts of Krishna, Guntur, Prakasam, Kurnool and parts of Nellore.

The industries minister instructed officials to use oxygen being produced at the MedTech zone as well.

Starting May 1, MedTech zone CEO Jitendra Sharma said 2,400 cubic metres of oxygen will be produced.

In about two to three months’ time, Reddy said the life supporting gas will be produced in large quantities from 20-30 plants in the state.

He gave instructions for the production of at least 300 MT of oxygen on a daily basis.

The Minister ordered the industries department to submit a report by Thursday evening as to which district needs how much oxygen and which company is producing what quantity of the gas, including details such as how much oxygen would be required in the future.

Liquinox Gas official Rajesh Babu told the Minister that the company is supplying oxygen to 12 hospitals in Srikakulam district in north Andhra.

“Inability to transport oxygen at the speed of its production is a major challenge,” said Babu.

He said the company will raise oxygen production from 40 MT to 50 MT, while the Minister called all the oxygen producing companies to work 24×7.

Incidentally, power cut issues restrained the company from producing the targeted amount of oxygen, which is in the process of being sorted out.

Reddy said special command and control centres should be established to supply the crucial gas.

RINL official C.G.M. Biswal said the company has produced up to 766 tonnes of oxygen until now, besides producing 100 tonnes on a daily basis.

Reddy said the state gave licenses for 44 units in 2020 to produce oxygen, which are raised by another 10 now.

He said the state government sent proposals to the Centre for more arrangements in eight more hospitals.

Similarly, the state government is also taking the support of the police department for smooth transport of oxygen.

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Andhra Industries Minister’s Twitter account hacked

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Andhra Pradesh Industries Minister Mekapati Goutham Reddy on Saturday said his Twitter account has been compromised and unrelated messages are being posted.

“Viewers and followers kindly note that my official Twitter account @mekapatigoutham has been compromised by some unscrupulous elements and they are posting unrelated and offensive material,” said Reddy.

He apologised to the general public and told them to ignore the fake tweets being fired from his hacked account.

“Kindly ignore them and apologies for the inconvenience,” said the minister.

Meanwhile, he is preparing to lodge a complaint with the police department on this cyber offence.

Reddy used to deliver several official messages as well using this social media account.

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Contain Divi’s pollutants from seeping into ground: AP minister

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Andhra Pradesh Industries Minister Mekapati Goutham Reddy on Wednesday instructed pollution control board officials to come up with a mechanism to ensure industrial refuse and discarded chemicals from the Divi plant in East Godavari district do not seep into the ground.

“Do an in-depth study on Divi’s and other industries’ pollution,” said Reddy, even as he directed that the establishment of the pharmaceutical plant should not adversely affect the local hatcheries.

The Industries Minister, who held a virtual conference with Divi’s management and senior officials from various departments as well as local MLA Datisetty Raja, directed officials to submit a report on the possible pollution from Divi’s plant and other industries and how to contain that in the first week of February.

Raja informed the minister that the locals are infuriated with Divi’s, to which Reddy said their anxieties should be taken into account to resolve the stalemate as any delay would not bode well for the pharmaceutical industry.

He also directed Divi’s officials to make sure that all the arrested protesters are released, even as the officials assured that cases will be withdrawn in light of most of them being released already.

In December, more than 36 locals protesting the construction of Divi’s pharmaceutical plant in Kona forest of East Godavari district were arrested.

Divi’s is planning to set up Unit III in the district, tapping internal accruals to fund the facility’s construction which was planned to commence operations within 12 to 18 months in the first phase of the project.

The company has planned to invest Rs 1,500 crore in the facility.

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