The National Law University's creation in the state of andhra pradesh received approval from the state's cabinet on Wednesday. The institution, which will be built on a 50-acre campus in Kurnool, will be the second of its sort in the nation. The cabinet approved the schedule of welfare programmes for february and March, beginning with ysr Kalyanamastu on february 10, as well as the decisions of the State Investment Promotion Board (SIPB), which approved investment proposals from various companies and gave the go-ahead to fill open positions in a number of departments, at a meeting presided over by chief minister Y.S. jagan Mohan reddy at the secretariat here.

It authorised the distribution of funds to recipients of welfare programmes like the EBC Nestam for women between the ages of 45 and 60, the ysr Law Nestam for junior lawyers, the ysr Asara for women groups, and the Jagananna vidya Deevena and Jagananna Vasati Deevena for students, input subsidies for farmers, in the upcoming months. backward classes Welfare and Information & Public Relations minister Chelluboyina Srinivasa Venugopala krishna gave a press briefing on the Cabinet's decisions.

He claimed that in addition to upgrading the 50-bed Community health Centre at Nandigama in ntr district to a 100-bed Area Hospital for a cost of Rs 34.48 crore, the cabinet also decided to establish the andhra pradesh Medical services Recruitment Board for the purpose of filling vacancies for state, zonal, and district level posts in the health, Medical, and Family Welfare Department, excluding those covered by the APPSC.

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