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    Amaravati development works will be completed in 30 months: Minister P Narayana

    Andhra Pradesh Municipal Administration Minister P Narayana outlined plans to complete Amaravati's capital city development within two-and-a-half years, aiming to rank it among the world's top five capitals. Emphasizing international design collaborations, he highlighted Rs 48,000 crore in tenders issued and significant progress in infrastructure, including residential quarters

    Real estate prices set to soar in Amaravati with fillip from new govt in Andhra Pradesh

    After a dormant period, Amaravati's real estate market is poised for a resurgence following political shifts in Andhra Pradesh. Land deals are escalating as infrastructure projects recommence. CREDAI predicts a doubling of land prices within 18 months, buoyed by renewed government initiatives and local optimism, signaling potential economic revitalization.

    Amaravati's revival: N Chandrababu Naidu's return sparks new hope for Andhra Pradesh's capital

    Real estate agent Mehboob Khan in Amaravati is overwhelmed with messages as land prices surge due to the return of N Chandrababu Naidu and the TDP, with the slogan 'Boss is Back,' indicating a revival in the city.

    Capital-in-waiting? Election results ignite real estate frenzy in Amaravati, prices soar 50%-100% in 3 days

    The 2024 Indian elections brought more than political shifts, with Amaravati witnessing a staggering 50%-100% surge in real estate prices within days of the results, according to The Times of India. The victory of the TDP, Jana Sena, and BJP alliance resolved uncertainties about the capital, reigniting buyer interest. All eyes are on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's anticipated statement during N Chandrababu Naidu's upcoming swearing-in ceremony as CM on June 12 near AIIMS in the capital region.

    Chargesheet filed against Chandrababu Naidu in Rs 4,400 crore Amaravati Assigned Lands case

    Andhra Pradesh Police CID has filed a chargesheet in the Rs 4,400-crore Assigned Lands scam case. N Chandrababu Naidu, P Narayana, and others have been named as main accused in the case. Major details include land grabbing conspiracy, use of benamis, and flow of funds. Brahmananda Reddy seeks to be a prosecution witness.

    India desperately needs new-age towns. Our tech business leaders must step up

    Delhi, including the rural areas in its periphery, is a little over 1,400 sq km. The new greenfield city of Atal Nagar-Nava Raipur is 250 sq km. Amaravati, the capital of Andhra Pradesh, after Telangana took away Hyderabad for its capital, is 217 sq km. The urbanisation challenge India faces is clearly, truly massive. It might be unwise to leave it to the wisdom of state-level politicians, who control land and land use.

    The Economic Times
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