It is not known how much funds have been allocated for the development of backward areas in the AP budget, but there is a demand for more funds to be the most backward area of Uttarakhand. The leaders of the public unions say that the Vijayanagaram district has lagged behind, who wants the development of the district. It is said that the progress of the Vijayanagaram district will not be seen for the development of Rs 10,000 crore.
The calculations say that there are no development in the district and thousands of people have migrated for employment. With the closure of local companies, up to 50 thousand workers have been employed. Intellectuals say that there is no water project in the district.
They say that there are no staff for the medical college and that the government has no own buildings. Considering the conditions of the Vijayanagaram district, intellectuals suggest that the mango, cashew and tamarind processing industries can provide large -scale employment. It is suggested that the job opportunities will be improved if the zoot mill is becoming a clothing industry in the district.
It is said that a round table meeting will be held on the 16th of this month with public groups, intellectuals and those seeking district progress to discuss these issues. The decisions taken at this meeting will be sent to the coalition government.