
Master Plan of the Capital City of Amaravati provided by the Development Authority of the Capital Region of Andhra Pradesh. | Photo credit: special arrangement
In a significant impulse towards the construction of a modern capital, the development of large -scale infrastructure is underway in Amaravati, with works carried out as part of 38 packages.
Of these, the first three are dedicated to flooding control, while the remair approach in central urban infrastructure, including smart roads, public service networks and green spaces, ashes by sources in the region of the capital of Andhra Pradesh (Aphority).
As part of this mega initiative, tenders have already finished the leg for 14 packages and road work.
The roads will not only be expanded to six -lane roads, but will also have an intelligent trunk infrastructure. This includes dedicated cycling and walking clues, avenues plantations, drinking water and irrigation pipes, seven underground, networks, electricity supply, ICT networks, reused water pipes and modern street furniture.
Works in a rapid pace in the capital region of Amaravati. | Photo credit: Kvs Giri
The key works under progress so far include: package 4 with ₹ 522.39 million rupees, package 5 with ₹ 98.17 million rupees, package 6 with ₹ 482.12 crore (N-15 road), package 7 with ₹ 452.96 crore (e-6 road), package 8 with ₹ 522.92 (E-8 Road) 419.85 Crore (N-11 ° CROR 490.87 million rupees (E-9 road), package 11 with ₹ 350.07 million rupees (road E-14), package 12 with ₹ 614.56 million pacagagagaagaagaagaagaagaagaagaagaagaagaagaagaagaagaagaagaagaagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagaga WitCagagagagagagagage 13 with8.8.
In addition to the infrastructure, the state government, investing a lot in development is vegetation.
Vegetation
Around ₹ 175 million rupees have a bone destined for Avenue Plantation along 35 roads, with ₹ 5 million rupees assigned by the road. In addition, ₹ 25 million rupees have reserved to develop public parks throughout the capital.
These developments mark a decisive step to make Amaravati an intelligent, sustainable and prepared capital city for the future.
The Minister of Municipal Administration and Urban Development, P. Narayana, said Wednesday that the APCRDA will complete the trunk roads in a year and a half and the design infrastructure of the land grouping scheme (LPS) in two and a half years.
Published – April 16, 2025 07:55 pm isth