
Amaravati, February 16 – Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu stated on Monday that the partnership with the Gates Foundation would transform the state's development.
Addressing a meeting with Microsoft founder Bill Gates, along with ministers and senior officials, at the secretariat here, the chief minister expressed his satisfaction that the Gates Foundation was extending cooperation for various projects in the southern state.
Naidu also presented his vision for Swarna Andhra 2047 (Golden Andhra), government policies, and programs.
"Today, at the Secretariat in Amaravati, I presented my vision for Swarna Andhra 2047, where our ministers and secretaries also interacted with him (Gates). We discussed our priority sectors and explored avenues for collaboration with the Gates Foundation to empower our people and enhance their quality of life," Naidu said in a post on 'X'.
Referring to Gates' visit to the Greenfield capital city of Amaravati as "historic," he said it would give a boost to the development of the southern state.
Andhra Pradesh has "all" the resources but needs income now. "With the cooperation of Gates, we will achieve better results in various realms," he said, adding that "the partnership with the Gates Foundation will transform the development of the state."
Observing that the "speed of delivering governance" is the policy of the Andhra Pradesh government, Naidu said that technology is being widely used for this purpose. Amaravati will emerge as a quantum valley, Visakhapatnam as a data and AI city, Kakinada as a green hydrogen valley, and Orvakal as a drone city.
The CM said that Lekhakshi village in the Rayalaseema region will be transformed into an electronic and aero city, while Tirupati will be developed as an electronics and space city.
According to Naidu, the southern state has deployed AI in 10 fields and 30 government wings, among other initiatives in various departments.
Recalling his first meeting with Gates back in 1997 as the CM of united Andhra Pradesh, and convincing him (Gates) to set up a Microsoft office in Hyderabad, Naidu noted that the IT sector witnessed rapid growth in Hyderabad from that time.
Appreciating Naidu's vision, Gates said that the former is "ahead in thinking amongst global leaders," a release quoting him said.
"India is ahead in the digital revolution, and both the Prime Minister (Narendra Modi) and the Chief Minister are playing a key role in the digital revolution," he added.
Observing that the Gates Foundation is giving priority to the health sector, the tech czar said that the majority of its projects are on health. AI will also be useful in bringing reforms in the education sector.
He appreciated the efforts of the Andhra Pradesh government in introducing technology in the agricultural sector for the benefit of farmers.
Recalling his association with Naidu, Gates described the former as his "good old friend," observing that when he was "trying to explain the world on digital governance, Naidu had implemented it," the release said.
Gates said that Naidu promoted IT, and that the majority of IT experts came from Hyderabad and Microsoft has a majority of its experts from the Telugu states.
Later, Gates and Naidu visited a banana orchard at the picturesque Undavalli village by the banks of the Krishna river and the CM's residence. Gates observed natural farming and the use of AI and drones in agriculture, the release said.
Earlier, Naidu showcased several initiatives of the state government to the Microsoft founder, including WhatsApp governance, the Sanjeevani project, the Greenfield capital city Amaravati, the date lake, and others.
On Gates quizzing how property records are being secured, Naidu replied that blockchain technology is being deployed to protect land records, along with embedding QR codes for transparency, the release said.
Gates "complimented that the tax collection mode is terrific," to which Naidu observed that tax collection has risen "exponentially" nationally through GST.
Further, Gates enquired about the Sanjeevani project, a health record digitisation programme being carried out with the Gates Foundation at Kuppam in Chittoor district.
Similarly, he checked how parameters such as blood sugar, diabetes, and other medical tests are being recorded, and appreciated that the Sanjeevani project is being executed "well," the release said.
With the use of AI, Naidu told Gates that public health services are being improved, while the latter also asked about the delivery of health services through bio-design.
Gates noted that the poor can benefit through cheaper diagnostic tests, and also enquired about Amaravati.
Naidu also showcased the manner in which the Greenfield capital city is being constructed, the release added.
Later in a post on 'X', Naidu said: "Technology must serve humanity. Our Real Time Governance System (RTGS) is transforming lives across Andhra Pradesh - delivering speed in governance & ease of doing business in real time. Grateful for my 1990s meeting with Mr. Bill Gates, which inspired this tech-driven citizen empowerment. Delighted to showcase our RTGS centre today, powered by brilliant young minds, alongside flagship initiatives in education, agriculture & health!"
Earlier, Gates arrived at the state secretariat here, where he was received by Naidu.
Gates was welcomed by Lokesh at Gannavaram Airport along with senior cabinet colleagues.
"Welcome back, Mr. Bill Gates! AP Welcomes Bill Gates," Naidu said in a post on 'X'.





