Chief Minister Naidu Urges Timely Completion of Amaravati Capital City

Published: November 01, 2025 | Category: real estate news
Chief Minister Naidu Urges Timely Completion of Amaravati Capital City

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu has directed officials to expedite the construction of the greenfield capital city, Amaravati, and ensure its completion within the stipulated time. Reviewing the progress of the project at his camp office, Naidu took stock of the ongoing works, including beautification efforts and the distribution of returnable plots to farmers.

Naidu clarified that there should be no delay in the construction work of the capital. “Constructions should be completed by the targeted time,” he stated in a release. During the meeting, Naidu enquired about the construction status of various buildings and the availability of the workforce, besides reviewing how far the companies involved had progressed in securing materials and machinery.

He emphasized that “along with speed, quality must also be maintained” and announced that he would review the progress of Amaravati works every 15 days. Acknowledging a slowdown due to rains, the chief minister urged officials to “make up for the lost time” in the coming weeks and instructed construction companies to deploy adequate manpower and equipment.

Naidu also directed officials to ensure an uninterrupted gravel supply by coordinating with the Mines Department. Highlighting the importance of land-pooling farmers, Naidu said those who had contributed land for the capital should not face any hurdles in getting their returnable plots registered. He assured that he would meet the farmers soon.

Officials informed the chief minister that returnable plot registrations were pending for 2,471 farmers. Naidu further stressed that greenery, beautification, and cleanliness in Amaravati should receive “as much attention as the construction works.” “It is necessary to have high-rise buildings in Amaravati to give it a world-class city look,” he added.

The construction of Amaravati is a significant project for Andhra Pradesh, aiming to transform the region into a modern and sustainable capital city. The timely completion of this project is crucial for the economic and social development of the state, and Naidu’s directives are aimed at ensuring that the vision for Amaravati is realized without delays.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the current status of the Amaravati capital city construction?
The construction of Amaravati, the greenfield capital city of Andhra Pradesh, is ongoing. Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu has directed officials to expedite the work and ensure its completion within the stipulated time.
2. Why is the timely completion of Amaravati important?
The timely completion of Amaravati is crucial for the economic and social development of Andhra Pradesh. It aims to transform the region into a modern and sustainable capital city, attracting investments and improving the quality of life for residents.
3. What measures are being taken to ensure the construction is completed on time?
Chief Minister Naidu has directed officials to deploy adequate manpower and equipment, ensure an uninterrupted supply of materials, and review the progress of the project every 15 days to maintain the construction schedule.
4. How are land-pooling farmers being supported in the Amaravati project?
Land-pooling farmers who have contributed land for the capital are being supported by ensuring that their returnable plots are registered without any hurdles. Chief Minister Naidu has assured that he will meet the farmers to address their concerns.
5. What additional focus is being given to the development of Amaravati?
In addition to the construction works, greenery, beautification, and cleanliness are receiving significant attention to ensure Amaravati becomes a world-class city with a sustainable and attractive environment.