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AP Government Accelerates Amaravati and Polavaram Projects: Aiming for Completion in Five Years

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The Andhra Pradesh (AP) government is set to fast-track the construction of the Amaravati capital and Polavaram projects, with an ambitious goal of completing them within the next five years. Recent announcements from Minister Narayana have provided fresh clarity on the Amaravati project, igniting anticipation among residents eager to witness the state’s developmental progress.

The action plan for Amaravati’s construction is slated to kick off in December, with all essential groundwork underway. Thanks to substantial backing from the central government, the AP government has allocated significant funds to ensure the project’s swift completion. New tenders for various construction activities in Amaravati are expected to be called shortly, setting the stage for an accelerated development phase.

Major Progress in Amaravati Construction

The government is prioritizing the transformation of Amaravati into a world-class city, with substantial investments in infrastructure and facilities. One of the primary focus areas is clearing the jungle surrounding the area, which is nearly complete. This will pave the way for the capital city to reach its planned status as envisioned by AP Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu.

The central government has committed ₹15,000 crores for the Amaravati capital project, with additional funds being secured through the World Bank. These financial resources will soon be released, enabling the government to initiate the tender process by December. The AP government is preparing to call tenders for various projects, including the construction of the Andhra Pradesh Assembly and High Court buildings, as well as the development of 360 kilometers of roads.

Minister Narayana also mentioned that the government is evaluating partnerships, possibly with Singapore, to establish seed capital for the project. Moreover, ₹524 crores have been earmarked for the completion of 432 apartments across 18 towers in Amaravati, demonstrating the government’s commitment to providing adequate housing and facilities in the capital region.

Mitigating Flood Risks and Ensuring Infrastructure Resilience

In light of concerns regarding the impact of floods on Amaravati’s construction, Minister Narayana assured that robust flood prevention measures are in place. He addressed the opposition’s claims, clarifying that the government has implemented special protocols to protect the area from potential flood damage.

With these developments, the AP government is aiming to create a secure and sustainable urban environment, ensuring that Amaravati will be resilient against natural calamities.

Amaravati as a World-Class City

By accelerating the Amaravati and Polavaram projects, the AP government seeks to position Amaravati as a global city, boasting modern infrastructure and a thriving economic landscape. This forward-thinking approach reflects the state’s vision of creating a sustainable and progressive capital that serves as a benchmark for other cities in India.

The upcoming months will be pivotal as the tender process unfolds and construction gains momentum. For the residents of Andhra Pradesh, the rapid progress on Amaravati symbolizes a step toward a brighter future, marked by urban development and enhanced quality of life.

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