
Naidu urges agencies to complete Amaravati projects six months ahead of deadline
N Chandrababu Naidu
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He held a review with officials of the Capital Region Development Authority (CRDA), Amaravati Development Corporation (ADC), and representatives of various agencies executing works in Amaravati on Tuesday.
Every agency should execute works with proper planning, adhering to timelines. He said that the works should proceed in autopilot mode without any hindrances. He suggested finishing the work six months ahead of the deadline to complete the city's development.
Naidu inquired about the present status of various works like LPS layouts, residences for ministers, MLAs, officials, employees, judges, roads, ducts, trunk infrastructure, and flood control work in the capital.
CRDA officials informed the chief minister that tenders were called for works worth Rs 50,552 crore, and 74 projects have been launched so far. Naidu stressed that the progress of construction in the capital should be visible to the public.
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He said he wanted to see visible progress in works in the review to be conducted every month from now. He warned that contract firms and concerned officials would be held accountable for any delay in execution.
Addressing concerns raised by some farmers regarding the transfer of returnable plots, Naidu directed officials to ensure farmers do not face any difficulties in getting their plots. The minister for municipal administration and urban development (MAUD) informed the Chief Minister that issues pertaining to returnable plots would be resolved within a week.
When representatives of contractors mentioned theft of sand stockpiles and rusting of iron material over the last five years, Naidu instructed mining department officials to replenish the sand.
Besides focusing on infrastructure development, the chief minister directed officials to ensure approvals are given to firms establishing offices expeditiously. He said land should be allocated to institutions like XLRI and BITS Pilani immediately so that they can start operations in Amaravati.
Officials should track the progress in the establishment of offices by all 72 organisations given land in the capital region.
Stressing the need for significant economic activity in the capital, Naidu said investment flow will start once essential infrastructure is in place. As investments, job creation, and development are interrelated, priority should be given to essential infrastructure first.
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