Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu has directed officials to expedite the construction of Amaravati, the greenfield capital city, and ensure its completion within the stipulated time.
AmaravatiAndhra PradeshN Chandrababu NaiduConstructionGreenfieldReal EstateNov 01, 2025

Amaravati is a new capital city being built for Andhra Pradesh. It is designed to be a modern, sustainable city with high-quality infrastructure and amenities. The project is significant for the economic and social development of the region.
Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu directed officials to expedite the construction of Amaravati and ensure its completion within the stipulated time. He emphasized maintaining quality and announced that he would review the progress every 15 days.
Land-pooling farmers have contributed their land for the development of Amaravati. Chief Minister Naidu assured that these farmers should not face any hurdles in getting their returnable plots registered and promised to meet them soon.
One of the main challenges is the slowdown in construction due to rains. To overcome this, Chief Minister Naidu urged officials to make up for the lost time and instructed construction companies to deploy adequate manpower and equipment.
Naidu emphasized that greenery, beautification, and cleanliness in Amaravati should receive as much attention as the construction works. He also noted the importance of high-rise buildings to give the city a world-class look.

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