PM Modi to relaunch Amaravati capital project in April, says Andhra Chief Secretary
PM Modi will relaunch Amaravati’s capital city construction in April, with projects worth Rs 1 lakh crore. Andhra officials discussed funding and renewed Singapore collaboration.
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Capital Region Development Authority (CRDA) Commissioner K Kanna Babu shared these details during a meeting with a Singapore government delegation at the Secretariat. (PTI)
Amaravati, 3 April
Andhra Pradesh Chief Secretary K Vijayanand has announced that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will relaunch the construction of the Amaravati greenfield capital city in April, resuming projects worth approximately Rs 1 lakh crore.
Capital Region Development Authority (CRDA) Commissioner K Kanna Babu shared these details during a meeting with a Singapore government delegation at the Secretariat.
"Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit this month (April) to restart the construction of Capital Amaravati," Vijayanand stated in an official release, requesting the Singapore government to extend its support for the project, as it did previously.
The Singapore delegation also met CRDA and Municipal Department officials today to discuss various matters.
The Southeast Asian city-state was a key partner in the development of Amaravati greenfield capital between 2014 and 2019.
According to the Chief Secretary, there is no shortage of funds for Amaravati, as the state has secured substantial financial backing from institutions such as the World Bank, HUDCO, and the Asian Development Bank (ADB).
In a presentation to the Singapore delegation, Kanna Babu highlighted that the state government is making rapid progress in developing Amaravati over a 217 sq km area.
As part of this initiative, significant funds have been raised for constructing the Amaravati government complex, multiple trunk roads, and other infrastructure projects, for which tenders have already been invited, he said.
"The Prime Minister will relaunch works worth approximately Rs 1 lakh crore, lay the foundation stone for various projects, and inaugurate several developmental projects this month," he added.
Singapore government representative Francis Chong assured that efforts would be made to collaborate with the Andhra Pradesh government to revive the partnership for Amaravati’s construction, as in the past, the release stated.
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