In a bold reaffirmation of the state’s vision, Andhra Pradesh Minister for Municipal Administration, P. Narayana, declared in the legislative assembly that the government remains fully committed to transforming Amaravati into a world-class capital city. Emphasizing strategic urban planning and global infrastructure standards, the minister highlighted the active role of the Capital Region Development Authority (CRDA) and the Amaravati Development Corporation (ADC) in spearheading key developmental initiatives.
Narayana stressed that the government’s efforts are focused on creating a modern, smart, and sustainable urban hub that reflects global benchmarks in civic infrastructure, transport, green spaces, and administrative facilities. With major projects already underway, the government is aiming to accelerate the construction of roads, government buildings, public utilities, and residential zones.
He further noted that Amaravati’s development remains central to Andhra Pradesh’s long-term growth and economic vision. By investing in smart infrastructure and sustainable planning, the city is expected to attract international investment and become a symbol of modern governance in India.
This renewed push sends a strong message about the state’s intention to revive Amaravati as a planned capital city, positioning it as a key growth engine in South India.
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