"Performance-wise, this is a good year. Development and welfare happened very well and there is a positive result from the public," Yanamala told a press conference after a pre-budget meeting here today.
The government released funds both for development and welfare "perfectly" -- as per budgetary allocations and beyond -- despite the financial crunch, he claimed.
Many government departments received awards at the national level and also international rankings.
He said the Centre owed Rs 12,000 crore towards bridging the state's revenue deficit caused by the bifurcation.
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"But there are some differences in estimates between the state and the Centre. Nevertheless, we should still be getting some Rs 7,000 crore," Yanamala said.
While the state registered a GSDP growth rate of 10.99 per cent in 2015-16, a 12.23 per cent growth was achieved in the first half of the current fiscal.
"Food grain production touched 72 lakh tonnes during this year's Kharif against 69 lakh tonnes last year. Paddy productivity touched a record high of 5440 kg per hectare compared to 3000 kg earlier. Now, sustaining this is critical," Yanamala observed.
"Our target is to achieve 15 per cent growth in the full year and we are trying for it. Now, our focus is on fiscal consolidation and sustainable growth," Yanamala added.
The state government has adopted the "happy family" concept with poverty eradication combined with equitable growth rate as top priority.
"The Wholesale Price Index for India touched 4.34 per cent, while we are almost equal at 4.2 per cent. Similarly, our Consumer Price Index is 3.4 per cent," he said, adding "We are in a good shape in inflation parameters."
"Only problem is cash crunch. We are working hard to manage cash," he said.