The Governor and Chief Minister with new ministers Srinivasa Venugopalakrishna (R) and Seediri Appalaraju (L) and Deputy CM Dharmana at the Raj Bhavan 
Andhra Pradesh

Minister visits Mandasa waterfall

The minister also said that if necessary he would talk to the officials of the Odisha government for the development of the spot. 

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SRIKAKULAM: Fisheries and Animal Husbandry Minister Seediri Appalaraju, accompanied by party leaders, visited the newly identified waterfall at Dalasari village in Mandasa mandal on Tuesday. 

Seeing the natural waterfall amid the picturesque surroundings, the minister said that he would make efforts to develop the waterfall into a tourist spot. He also said that he would talk to the officials of the Integrated Tribal Development Agency and tourism officials to develop the waterfall. 

The minister also said that if necessary he would talk to the officials of the Odisha government for the development of the spot. Ginni Tirupathi Reddy and others were present.

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