<strong>Administrative interference of Andhra Pradesh: Health camp organised in Odisha’s Kotia</strong>
Published By : Prasanta Dash | April 21, 2022 4:49 PM
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Koraput, April 21: Andhra Pradesh government after a long silence, has once again trespassed into the Odisha territory on Thursday. Andhra officials have taken up a plethora of developmental programmes in Kotia group of villages in the Koraput district including health camps and construction of an Anganwadi building at Fatusineri and Fagunasineri. {"id":178988,"width":836,"height":496,"sizeSlug":"full","linkDestination":"none"} However, public and Koraput district administration have diluted the bid of the Andhra Pradesh officials through protests and administrative interventions. Sources said, a health team from the Tonam Primary Health Centre under the Salur Circle of Andhra Pradesh visited Kotia group of villages. Subsequently, they organised a health camp for the expected mothers and provided essential medicines and health tips. {"id":178989,"sizeSlug":"full","linkDestination":"none"} Apart from it, a team of Child Development Department of Andhra Pradesh began a venture to construct an Anganwadi at Fatusineri. Being informed, Pottangi BDO,Soumya Sarthak Mishra rushed to the spot and stopped the construction.
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