17 September 2024

Minster Narayana said that Capital Amaravathi construction to commence on December 1 with a four-year completion target

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Narayana said that Capital construction to commence on December 1

AP government has laid out progressive plans and policies that would help make Amaravati capital city of the state, a city adorned with maximum green cover, sustainable city planning, etc. The actualization of this vision is making the green space as a fundamental part of the urban fabric such that it is visible from all angles of the city and thus not only build a city of infrastructure but also the consciousness of the environment.The Narayana said that aim of the goverment that to complete the captial amravathi in 4 years.This goal has been achieved by several considerable efforts such as green zones including gardening in urban areas, large parklands and construction of reservoirs toward increasing the ecological system of the city

Preparatory Steps for Clearing and Beautification Efforts

Today, the I&CA department of the AP government is concerned with the removal of barbed wire, the growth of undergrowth vegetation and littering in the region of Amaravati. This process is taking place intensively as a prerequisite before the resumption of capital construction works which had been put on hold. Beautification and greening have been identified as important signalling projects for the governmental urban development vision establishing the foundation for Amaravati to become the green and blue city with the dense green infrastructure and functional water bodies.

Environmental Sustainability at the Core

The AP government is also keen on designing and developing Amaravati keeping in view the principles of sustainable environment. Development of the city as an aesthetic and intself-functional urban environment where gardens and reservoirs are at the core of its design. This vision is based on large-scale parks with explicit efforts being made to enhance the proportion for green lands and oxygen in the capital area. These parks are not mere esthetic; they are supposed to be making the general quality of life better by improving the condition of the environment the city affords its populace.

Major Green Initiatives for Parks and Reservoirs

Minister Narayana, a key figure in the planning and development of Amaravati, has outlined the goal to develop the capital into one of the top five cities in the world. This ambitious vision is being pursued through concrete actions, including the construction of four major parks to boost the greenery within the capital. A central park and a large reservoir are being developed over 300 acres in Sakhamuru, set to become landmark features of the city. Additional parks are being constructed in Anantavaram and Malkapuram, reflecting the government’s commitment to creating expansive green spaces throughout Amaravati. Minster Narayana gave proper orders to the authorities have been given a strict timeline, with the construction of these parks expected to be completed within six months.

Reviving Capital Construction on Fast-Track Efforts

On another front, the coalition government is making swift progress in restarting broader construction efforts for Amaravati. These efforts are in response to the stagnation experienced during the previous administration under the YSR Congress Party (YCP). The current government is focused on reviving the capital’s development with renewed vigor, beginning with the ongoing jungle clearance operations in the capital region. Minister Narayana has announced that construction work is scheduled to start on December 1, marking a significant milestone in Amaravati’s development.

Significant Investments and Timelines

From AP government, lot has been planned for Amaravati capital as the proposed investment for various infrastructural development programs stands around 60000 crore rupees. These projects most of which were either abandoned mid-stream or significantly slowed down are now being given the boost they need to complete within four years. Narayana is keen that these structures some of which have been stalled or are even in a state of abandonment be completed and put to use as soon as possible.

A Global Standard for Urban Development

In a wider perspective the goal of Amaravati has been envisaged as a global standard city which is modern green and sustainable meeting all the needs of the its inhabitants. Incorporating the large parks, reservoirs and other related infrastructures into the city structure design, Narayana is in a quest to develop its capital city which will be efficient in its operations but at the same time sustainable, well endowed with natural resource and pleasing to the eye. It is significant to understand that the chaos around greenery and sustainability is considered as another competitive advantage that can ensure the successful development of Amaravati as the new world-class city.

Conclusion

In conclusion we can claim that the AP government is very committed and genuinely interested in establishing a modern capital which will be environment friendly at the same time while developing Amaravati. The on-going process in Amaravati involves to clear the new sites for construction, continue the construction and establish green complexes is towards developing Amaravati as a world class city. The government’s tasks are challenging and require major investment to achieve already clearly defined timeframes; the government is preparing to build the capital city, which will become an example of the best urban development for India, and for cities in the world. The coming years will be decisive to achieve this vision as a new sustainable city of Amaravati will develop as green, sustainable and urban centre.

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