Chandrababu gets grand welcome in Vijayawada

Chandrababu gets grand welcome in Vijayawada
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Chandrababu gets grand welcome in Vijayawada, Chandrababu Naidu, the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, got a grand welcome in Vijayawada, on the very next day after he declared Vijayawada as the state’s new capital.

Hyderabad: On Friday, Chandrababu Naidu, the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, got a grand welcome in Vijayawada, on the very next day after he declared Vijayawada as the state’s new capital. He was on his way to Guntur. Chandrababu reached Gannavaram by air and from there he took a road path to reach Guntur. He was welcomed grandly by the activists and fans all the way from Gannavaram to Vijayawada.



It is evident that he much awaited auspicious time for Chandrababu Naidu, the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, has just come. As envisaged by almost everyone, the capital will be set up near Vijayawada-Guntur, as declared by none other than the Chief Minister himself.

In fact Chandra Babu Naidu’s idea of having a state capital near Vijayawada has a very deep thought process involved. Despite it is a valid point that the land acquisition is going to cost more in this area, government will be saving a lot of money in creating infrastructure and connectivity to the capital since both Vijayawada and Guntur are already well connected and developed.

Additionally, though the capital is proposed to be established near to Vijayawada or Guntur, the Chief Minister considers the development in and around the capital. He plans to spread various other firms that surely ensure development across all 13 districts so that the state will have an extended capital with Vijayawada and Guntur becoming the twin cities like Hyderabad and Secunderabad in Telangana.

It is also thought of by the state government in the next few years to concentrate on developing the Metro Rail and International Airports in the capital and encourages industrialization, there by creating more employment opportunities, apart from the development of the ports.

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