Amaravati Development Gains Momentum: Minister Narayana's Reforms Accelerate Urban Growth

Published: February 12, 2026 | Category: Real Estate
Amaravati Development Gains Momentum: Minister Narayana's Reforms Accelerate Urban Growth

Vijayawada: Development works in the Amaravati capital region are progressing at a brisk pace, Minister for municipal administration and urban development Ponguru Narayana said on Thursday. He made these remarks at the launch of the CREDAI Amaravati Chapter and the unveiling of the CREDAI Andhra Pradesh 2026 Diary, held at Tadepalli.

Narayana emphasized that for the first time in the State’s history, sweeping reforms had been introduced in the building construction sector. The minister stated that the government had issued several new Government Orders and amendments to create a builder-friendly ecosystem while safeguarding the interests of the public. These measures are aimed at accelerating urban growth and ensuring transparent and hassle-free approvals in the real estate sector.

Narayana also administered the oath of office to the newly elected executive committee of the CREDAI Amaravati Chapter. He, along with other dignitaries, released the CREDAI AP 2026 Diary, which contains detailed information on the real estate sector.

CREDAI national president-elect G. Ram Reddy said infrastructure development in Amaravati was gaining momentum and that the real estate sector was witnessing a revival. He added that CREDAI would continue to partner actively in the development of the capital.

CREDAI AP chairman Buddiga Srinivasu, president Bayana Srinivasa Rao, general secretary Dasari Rambabu, EC member Tummala Vamsi, and representatives from 22 chapters across the State attended the programme. The newly elected Amaravati Chapter office-bearers are A. Nagamalleswara Rao (chairman-elect), R. Kondala Rao (president-elect), and N. P. Prashanth (general secretary-elect).

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is CREDAI?
CREDAI, or the Confederation of Real Estate Developers' Associations of India, is a professional body of real estate developers in India. It aims to promote the interests of the real estate sector and ensure fair practices for both developers and consumers.
2. What reforms have been introduced in the building construction sector in Amaravati?
The government has introduced several new Government Orders and amendments to create a builder-friendly ecosystem while safeguarding the interests of the public. These reforms are aimed at accelerating urban growth and ensuring transparent and hassle-free approvals in the real estate sector.
3. Who is Ponguru Narayana?
Ponguru Narayana is the Minister for Municipal Administration and Urban Development in Andhra Pradesh. He has been instrumental in pushing forward the development projects and reforms in the Amaravati capital region.
4. What is the significance of the CREDAI Amaravati Chapter?
The CREDAI Amaravati Chapter plays a crucial role in the development of the real estate sector in Amaravati. It helps in promoting best practices, ensuring regulatory compliance, and fostering a collaborative environment among developers and stakeholders.
5. What does the CREDAI AP 2026 Diary contain?
The CREDAI AP 2026 Diary contains detailed information on the real estate sector in Andhra Pradesh, including market trends, regulatory updates, and project details. It serves as a valuable resource for developers, investors, and other stakeholders in the industry.