Andhra Pradesh Declares Amaravati as Sole Capital, Unveils ₹56,000 Crore Infrastructure Projects
Amaravati sole capital of Andhra Pradesh; Pemmasani unveils 91 mega infra projects worth ₹56,000 cr
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The Andhra Pradesh government has designated Amaravati as the sole capital of the state, with Minister of State Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani announcing 91 major infrastructure projects valued at ₹56,000 crore (approximately $6.7 billion USD). These initiatives aim to enhance connectivity and urban development in the region.
- 01Amaravati is now the sole capital of Andhra Pradesh.
- 02A total of 91 infrastructure projects have been announced.
- 03The projects are valued at ₹56,000 crore (approximately $6.7 billion USD).
- 04The focus is on improving connectivity and urban development.
- 05This move is part of a broader strategy to accelerate infrastructure growth in the state.
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The Andhra Pradesh government has officially declared Amaravati as the sole capital of the state, a move aimed at consolidating governance and development efforts. Minister of State Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani unveiled 91 major infrastructure projects with a total investment of ₹56,000 crore (approximately $6.7 billion USD). These projects are designed to enhance connectivity, urban development, and public infrastructure in and around Amaravati. This announcement signifies a crucial step towards strengthening the capital region and accelerating infrastructure growth throughout Andhra Pradesh.
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The development of Amaravati as the sole capital and the associated infrastructure projects are expected to improve public services and connectivity for residents, potentially leading to economic growth and job creation in the region.
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