AP CM tells CRDA officials to set up expo on Amaravati

AP CM tells CRDA officials to set up expo on Amaravati
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Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu directed AP Capital Region Development Authority (APCRDA) officials to apprise President Ram Nath Kovind on

- Models of various constructions planned in the capital to find a place in the expo
- CM reiterates that Amaravati will be made a world-class city
- Points out that farmers donated their lands voluntarily for the capital under the land pooling system and this has been taken as a case study by the prestigious Harvard University in US

Amaravati: Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu directed AP Capital Region Development Authority (APCRDA) officials to apprise President Ram Nath Kovind on various developmental works being undertaken in Amaravati and how it had already attracted the attention of global investors from various advance countries.

During a review meeting on the arrangements for the visit of the President to Amaravati with senior officials of CRDA on Sunday, the Chief Minister asked Principal Secretary Ajay Jain and CRDA Commissioner Ch Sreedhar to conduct an exhibition showcasing the glory of Amaravati city and apprise the President in detail of the efforts of the State government to transform it into the best world-class capital city, during his visit to Amaravati on December 27.

The exhibition consisting of various models of infrastructural facilities such as roads and buildings, Sakhamuru Park, Assembly, High Court and government buildings will be presented to the President. He also instructed that a comprehensive presentation be made explaining the historical significance of Amaravati.

Naidu suggested that CRDA should work out a plan to ensure that the fruits of economic development in Amaravati reach even the remote areas of all the districts. “The ultimate objective is to make Amaravati a symbol of pride for Telugu people. The farmers of Amaravati sacrificed their lands to build a world class capital city by voluntarily coming forward to support the land pooling concept, which attracted even heads of several countries. The prestigious Harvard University in the US had taken up land pooling process of Amaravati as a case study,” he said.

Ajay Jain told the Chief Minister that around 58,794 plots were allotted to 22,902 farmers in Amaravati till now. Minister for Municipal Administration P Narayana, Special Chief Secretary Satish Chandra and Principal Secretary G Sai Prasad participated.

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