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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has officially accelerated efforts to complete Amaravati as the state’s premier administrative, economic, and technological hub.
Infrastructure Push: The government is fast-tracking road networks, office complexes (including Iconic Towers), and public transport to ensure a modern, world-class city. Over 26,900 workers and 5,140 heavy machines are currently engaged in construction.
Central Government Support: The Union Cabinet has approved the construction of a new Central Government General Pool Office Accommodation (CGGPOA) at Amaravati, a project worth over ₹1,299 crore, to house central offices.
Economic Strategy: The project aims to boost the state’s economy by attracting international investment, creating thousands of jobs, and fostering long-term industrial growth. Master plans are being prepared for the Amaravati Economic Region.
Sustainable Planning: Development is focused on smart-city initiatives, green infrastructure, and sustainable urban design, including a new ₹17-crore Rain Forest project for eco-tourism.
Stakeholder Impact: Local farmers who contributed land have welcomed the renewed construction, with the government committed to fulfilling commitments regarding returnable plots and regional progress.
Legal & Political Status: Following the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation (Amendment) Act, 2026, Amaravati has been formally declared the sole capital of the state, providing a stable legal framework for future development.
To transform Amaravati into a vibrant, efficient, and sustainable capital that serves as the engine for Andhra Pradesh’s future prosperity and a source of pride for the nation.
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has accelerated the development of Amaravati as the state’s sole capital, with a focus on modern infrastructure, economic growth, and sustainable urban planning.
Infrastructure: Roads, government offices, and public transport are being developed, with 26,900+ workers and 5,140 machines on site.
Central Support: The Union Government has approved a ₹1,299-crore office complex for central government departments.
Economic Growth: The project aims to attract investment, create jobs, and develop the Amaravati Economic Region.
Sustainability: Smart-city features, green infrastructure, and a ₹17-crore Rain Forest eco-tourism project are planned.
Farmers: The government has reaffirmed its commitment to land-contributing farmers and regional development.
Legal Status: Amaravati is now the sole capital of Andhra Pradesh, providing long-term stability for development.
To build Amaravati into a modern, sustainable, and globally competitive capital that drives Andhra Pradesh’s future growth.