N Chandrababu Naidu,Chief Minister,Andhra Pradesh
“We have decided to start the Sanjeevani project across the state on August 15. The government took up measures to undertake 42 medical tests right at home and handover the reports,” Naidu said, adding that Sanjeevani was aimed at delivering the best health services to people.
Chittoor (Andhra Pradesh): Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Saturday said here that Sanjeevani, a health record digitisation and services programme, will be launched across the state on August 15.
Addressing a public meeting at Kandriga village in Chittoor district, the chief minister noted that Sanjeevani, which was launched as a pilot project in Kuppam in July 2025, will monitor every aspect needed for good health.
“We have decided to start the Sanjeevani project across the state on August 15. The government took up measures to undertake 42 medical tests right at home and handover the reports,” Naidu said, adding that Sanjeevani was aimed at delivering the best health services to people.
Emphasising that Sanjeevani is a citizen wellness programme mission, the TDP supremo promised to bring forth ‘AI doctor’ services soon.
He said Sanjeevani is not just a software, but a top digital public health operative system, which will offer advanced healthcare virtually right at home.
For the welfare of society, the CM observed that Sanjeevani was conceptualised with predictive, preventive and curative approaches, adding that real development means issuing pre-emptive health warnings before diseases strike and making relevant treatment available.
Observing that the TDP-led NDA government is according primacy to education and health, Naidu said the government allocated Rs 19,305 crore for healthcare in FY27, among other initiatives.
Due to El Nino effect, he said there are forecasts for lower rainfall but noted that he will move forward by taking it as a challenge.
According to the CM, gold mines will become operational from next month in Kurnool district, and promised to transform Rayalaseema region into a Rs 1 lakh crore horticultural hub.
He said the government will spend Rs 40,000 crore on this initiative while Rs 60,000 crore will be invested by private players.