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amaravati is Viksit Bharat’s model capital 2047 Vision: CM

Vijayawada: Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu aims to develop Amaravati into the model capital of Viksit Bharat 2047 Vision in India. He noted that the potential of AI, AI, green energy, cleaning industries, education and culture in Amaravati is huge, “we will unlock every part of it.”

After taking charge of the state last year, Naidu prioritized the revival of Amalawati. The sum of 360 million was immediately allocated to remove nearly 25,000 acres of invasive vegetation. The central government has since expanded strong support, providing Rs 1.5 crore in financial aid for capital development. In addition, it approved Rs 22.4 crore for the new 57km railway line connecting Amaravati. The APCRDA project office reopened, indicating a restart of capital engineering.

In addition, an expert committee was appointed to assess the status of the stagnant project. After detailed consultation, 23 feasible suggestions were proposed and accepted. The contractor’s problems are being resolved and will surface if necessary. By December, full-scale construction activities will resume.

According to Naidu, the center will provide all the necessary financial and institutional support to make Amaravati a global city. “The center will bring first-class institutions, digital infrastructure, urban transportation systems and green energy solutions.”

He said the Modi government has committed Rs 1.5 billion for development in Amalawati through multilateral institutions such as the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank, each of which has promised $800 million.

The central government directly approved another Rs 15 billion to Amaravati. Hudco has signed an agreement to extend Rs 110,000 crore and is in discussions with banks and financial institutions to strengthen the funding base.

Amaravati’s core capital will include themes in urban content, non-polluting cities – government cities, justice cities, finance cities, knowledge cities, health cities, sports cities, electronic cities, electronic cities, media cities and tourist cities.

Naidu said: “The adjacent industrial hub of the capital region will achieve balanced growth, allowing more dense industries to be more densely packed outside the capital core while maintaining internal economic vitality.

He said Amaravati Capital will be developed as a logistics and trade hub to ensure seamless market access for farmers, entrepreneurs and industries across Andhra Pradesh.

The latest highway, highway and railway links will be linked to major ports such as Krishnapatnam, Kakinada and Visakhapatnam, enhancing export and agricultural market integration.

To enhance farmers’ capabilities, a modern agricultural market ecosystem will be built, including cold chains, warehouses, food processing parks and digital Mandy Networks.

The Chief Minister said: “It is important to provide justice for farmers, all illegal cases against Amalawati farmers will be withdrawn, reaffirming the commitment of the government to protect those who sacrificed their land for the capital. Adopting new railway lines, port links, solar-powered housing and green buildings authorizations, Amalawati will become commercial scope in South India and will become commercial scope in the south.

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