Amaravati Redevelopment Marks New Chapter for Andhra Pradesh: CM Chandrababu Naidu
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu declared today a proud and transformative moment for the people of the state, as the long-awaited reconstruction of the capital city, Amaravati, officially commences. The developmental relaunch is being ceremoniously inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to the state.
Taking to social media platform X (formerly Twitter), Chief Minister Naidu expressed his gratitude and optimism:
“This is a proud and momentous day for the people of Andhra Pradesh. The Honourable Prime Minister Narendra Modi is visiting Amaravati to restart the development of our people’s capital. Amaravati stands as a symbol of our shared dreams and aspirations. This re-initiation marks the beginning of a new chapter in the growth of our state.”
The launch of Amaravati’s redevelopment signifies a major milestone in the state’s infrastructural and political roadmap. The project, originally envisioned during Naidu’s previous tenure, had seen interruptions in recent years. With today’s recommencement, the capital’s construction has returned to the forefront of the state’s development agenda.
The event has drawn widespread attention from across political, administrative, and public spheres, with leaders and citizens alike viewing it as a reinvigoration of the state’s capital vision.
Enhanced security measures and public interest have further underscored the occasion’s significance. The ceremony marks not only a physical reconstruction of Amaravati but also a symbolic restoration of long-held aspirations for a world-class capital city.