Andhra Pradesh Cabinet Advances Infrastructure and Cultural Projects
The Andhra Pradesh State Cabinet, led by Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, approved significant infrastructural and cultural projects. Key decisions include construction in Amaravati, a new Andhra Bhavan in New Delhi, infrastructure developments for the General Administration Department towers, and new fishing harbors, reflecting a significant boost in regional development.
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In a decisive move, the Andhra Pradesh State Cabinet, chaired by Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, has sanctioned an array of crucial projects aimed at boosting regional infrastructure and culture. Among the standout initiatives is the construction of a new Andhra Bhavan in New Delhi, set to become a cultural emblem of the state.
The Cabinet's session, which took place on Thursday, also cleared several pioneering projects in Amaravati. These include an over Rs 443 crore flood protection wall along the Krishna River, expansion and construction developments for the government's General Administration Department towers, and the Amaravati Quantum Valley twin towers.
In addition, strategic investments have been approved for essential infrastructure, such as state highways and utility systems, as well as new fishing harbors across the districts. Notably, lands have been allocated for defense and political party facilities, cementing the administration's forward-looking vision for development.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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