The Amaravati Property Festival 2025 brochure was released in New Delhi, marking a significant step in promoting Amaravati as a hub for real estate and infrastructure opportunities.
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The Amaravati Property Festival 2025 is a major event aimed at promoting real estate and infrastructure opportunities in Amaravati, the new capital of Andhra Pradesh. It will showcase residential and commercial projects, integrated townships, and the government’s vision for sustainable development.
The brochure for the Amaravati Property Festival 2025 was unveiled by Civil Aviation Minister Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu at the 17th National Conference of NAREDCO in New Delhi.
The Amaravati Property Festival 2025 is significant as it aims to attract developers, investors, NRIs, and policymakers from across India and abroad, placing Amaravati prominently on the national and international investment map. It will highlight the city’s potential for sustainable growth and world-class infrastructure.
The festival will feature a range of activities, including seminars, workshops, and exhibitions. It will showcase residential and commercial projects, integrated townships, and the government’s investment-friendly policies and sustainable development models.
The festival will provide a platform for investors to explore the vast potential of Amaravati, fostering collaboration and growth in the real estate sector. It will highlight the city’s strategic location and ambitious development plans, making it an attractive destination for investment.

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