The coalition government is making significant strides in the construction of the capital Amaravati. Efforts are underway to restore the capital works that were neglected during the previous administration. Currently, jungle clearance operations are in progress within the capital region.
Minister Narayana has revealed that construction activities are scheduled to commence on December 1. The ambitious project, estimated at 60 thousand crore rupees, is projected to be completed within four years. Additionally, plans are underway to develop 26 districts in parallel with the construction of Amaravati.
The government of Andhra Pradesh is dedicated to revitalizing Amaravati and has been actively pushing forward with the construction since assuming office. The clearing of barbed wire and waste accumulation in Amaravati is currently ongoing, covering 58 thousand acres and 99 divisions in the capital city. Once these tasks are finalized, construction work will resume promptly.
Collaboration with international financial institutions such as the World Bank and Asian Development Bank is shaping up positively, with discussions on providing financial assistance for the capital construction. Furthermore, the central government has committed funds towards the capital’s development in the recent budget announcement.
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