Five things Chandrababu should hunt from Singapore

Five things Chandrababu should hunt from Singapore
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Five Things Chandrababu Naidu Should Hunt From Singapore. Chandrababu Naidu, the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, has been reiterating every now and then that he would turn the new capital of residuary Andhra Pradesh into Singapore.

Chandrababu Naidu, the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, has been reiterating every now and then that he would turn the new capital of residuary Andhra Pradesh into Singapore. It clearly indicates and informs that there is something that Chandrababu might have inspired from Singapore. The Urban Development Minister of Andhra Pradesh Narayana has informed that a team led by him would visit Singapore for pursuing various issues before they undertake the construction work. The team must focus to consider the following issues keeping in mind that the planning of limited available resources is difficult but not impossible has been evident from the success behind Singapore's success.

Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu

As history reveals the fact that the republic nation of Singapore suffered severe catastrophe initially after it achieved independence in 1965. Soon, it embarked on a modernization spree that focused on establishment of a manufacturing industry, developing large public housing estates. Since independence, its economy has risen constantly. And within a short span of just 25 years of its freedom, the country evolved into one of the world's most prosperous nations, with a highly developed free market wealth. The island nation of Singapore is perhaps one country which has scaled wobbling heights in a short span of time. Efficient Civil Services and able leadership have helped this vibrant and hi-tech nation toss into one of the most lovely and triumphant places in the world.

Five important things the team needs to study are:

The Professional way of management

The infrastructure development of Singapore is certainly a model for the developing nations. The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) is Singapore's national land use planning authority, which has been instrumental in building quality real estate. URA draws up long-term strategic plans, as well as detailed local area plans, for physical development, and then coordinates to turn its plans to reality. An efficient land use plan has enabled Singapore to achieve strong economic growth and social cohesion. A professional way of managing and maintaining its real estate has given way to its continued economic progress and future development.

Recycling methods being practiced by Singapore

Awareness on recycling of waste products like cans, plastics, bottles, etc, is being created at almost all the tourist spots in Singapore. Even in zoos, animals have been trained on proper disposal of waste products! And, although Singapore does not have any natural sources of water, it has been able to provide clean and sufficient water to its people. Every drop of water that flows from its taps is ultra-clean and the place is absolutely pollution-free with utmost importance given to recycling of waste products.

Proper Utilization of space

A blessing in disguise for Singapore is the space check. The authorities focused on raising skyscrapers, huge in number. Instead of scattering its facilities, successful attempts have been made to house everything at one place and in one building, have also added to Singapore's beauty. An intensive study is intended on this, for the main constraint that Andhra Pradesh’s new capital would face will be of space.

Roads Management

For countries like India where roads hardly bear the weight of vehicles, authorities in charge of road development here should visit Singapore to see how roads can host world-class events like Formula One Grand Prix!

Revenue Generation Capabilities

The cities all over the world are facing increased demand to develop and expand the Physical Infrastructure sans, effective models for revenue generation to meet the recourse needs. The visiting team of Andhra Pradesh needs to focus on how Singapore had utilize the resources for revenue generation.

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