Andhra Pradesh to Establish 'Labour Addas' for Worker Skill Development
A.P. govt. will set up ‘Labour Addas’ to upskill workers, says CM Naidu
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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu announced the establishment of 'labour addas' across the state to enhance workers' skills. The initiative, revealed on International Workers' Day, aims to create skill development hubs in major cities, starting with 15 locations.
- 0115 labour addas will be established in major cities and towns of Andhra Pradesh.
- 02The initiative aims to upskill workers during their off days.
- 03The announcement was made by Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu.
- 04This initiative aligns with the government's focus on good governance and inclusive development.
- 05The first phase will focus on creating skill development hubs.
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On May 1, 2026, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu announced the creation of dedicated 'labour addas' across the state to support worker skill enhancement. Speaking at a public meeting in Pamidimukkala, Krishna district, Naidu emphasized the government's commitment to rebuilding the state through effective governance and inclusive development. In the initial phase, 15 labour addas will be established in major cities and towns, serving as skill development hubs for workers to upgrade their skills on non-working days. This initiative reflects the government's broader strategy to empower the workforce and promote sustainable development.
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The establishment of labour addas will provide workers in Andhra Pradesh with opportunities to enhance their skills, potentially leading to better job prospects and economic growth.
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