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Andhra Pradesh planning to promote 'work from home' in a big way: CM Chandrababu Naidu

Says concepts such as remote work, coworking spaces and neighbourhood workspaces can empower businesses/employees and help people in striking a better work-life balance
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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu. File photo
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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu said that the state government was planning to promote 'work from home' in a big way, especially for women.

In a post on X, he said, "Andhra Pradesh is planning "work from home" in a big way, especially for women."

"... As we know, the work landscape underwent a shift during the COVID-19 pandemic. With technology readily available to scale, ‘work from home’ gained prominence. Concepts such as remote work, coworking spaces (CWS) and neighbourhood workspaces (NWS) can empower businesses and employees alike to create flexible, productive work environments," he said.

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He further said that such initiatives could help to strike a better work-life balance as well.

"We plan to harness these trends to drive meaningful change in AP. The Andhra Pradesh IT & GCC Policy 4.0 is a game-changing step in that direction. We're offering incentives for developers to create IT office spaces in every city/town/mandal and supporting IT/GCC firms to generate employment at the grassroots," said the Andhra CM.

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"I'm confident these initiatives will foster greater workforce participation, especially of women professionals, who will benefit through flexible remote/hybrid work options," he further added.

Earlier, CM Naidu opined that educated women should not remain housewives and that they should be provided good employment opportunities.

According to a release, CM Chandrababu told the officials to impart proper training to all those educated women living in rural and semi-urban areas in the state and provide employment opportunities to them. Chandrababu Naidu said that educated women should not confine themselves to their houses as concepts like work from home and coworking centres can provide massive employment opportunities to them.

He expressed serious concern that several educated women still remained at home. He said they would be willing to work if the work-from-home provision is given to them. “Women are very efficient and talented but are confining themselves to their homes due to certain family issues and responsibilities,” the Chief Minister said.

If proper opportunities are provided to such women economic activity would grow, he added.

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