Wayspots only unique to Andhra Pradesh State, India.

The Andhra Pradesh state government has introduced Grama Sachivalayams, Rythu Bharosa Kendras, and Waste Collection Centers. All of these are government buildings with access for everyone.
I need the forum members views on the stated nominations.
1) Grama/Ward Sachivalayams (Village/Ward Secretariats): Village Secretariats, as their name suggests, are located in villages, and Ward Secretariats are located in town areas. The purpose of these is to deliver every service and scheme offered by the government to the doorstep of every citizen.
2) Rythu Bharosa Kendras (Farmer's Centers): Every need of the farmer, from seeds to fertilizer, is available here. Soil testing and produce collection take place here.
3) Waste Collection Centers: As their name suggests, they collect waste from households and make organic fertilizers for the farmers.
Note: All of these are run by the government; no private institutions are involved.
The Building of Village/Ward Secretariat:
Rythu Bharosa Kendras (Farmer's Center):
Waste Collection Centers:
Comments
Which of the three eligibility criteria do they meet?
What is this image on the side of the building? Maybe it can be accepted?
Is there a story behind this decoration? Is it common in the area or does it hold some special cultural meaning?
The main photo is of the current Chief Minister of the state (Head of the government). I don't think this would be appropriate as Chief Ministers change every five years. I want to know if I can add the whole building as a wayspot.
By the way, totally unrelated, My nominations of town bus station are keep rejecting, why is that?
It just a part of decoration of the building, can't I nominate the whole building?
As described, none of these facilities appear to meet any of the 3 acceptance criteria (a great place to explore, exercise, or be social). That is why people are looking for other possible submissions at the facilities.