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Mint
02-05-2025
- Politics
- Mint
‘Our strength not only in weapons but…': PM in Amaravati as Chandrababu Naidu, Pawan Kalyan support govt on Pahalgam
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday inaugurated and laid the foundation for projects worth ₹ 58,000 crore in Amaravati. PM Modi also relaunched the construction of the greenfield capital city of Amaravati – Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu's 'dream project'. The Prime Minister inaugurated and laid the foundation for 94 projects, which included capital city institutions, national highways, railway upgrades and defence-related installations, according to a PTI report. CM Chandrababu Naidu and his deputy Pawan Kalyan among others were present. Pledging support to the PM Modi-led central government for taking strong action to combat terrorism, CM Naidu said, "Despite being deeply saddened by the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, PM Modi still attended today's event, which reflects his unwavering commitment. We fully support him in taking strong decisions to combat terrorism." A terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam district killed 26 civilians on April 22. 'Today, India's strength is not only in our weapons but also in our unity. This spirit of unity is strengthened through our 'Ekta Malls.' Ekta Malls are being built in many cities across the country. I am happy that now an Ekta Mall will also be built in Visakhapatnam…" PM Modi said. The PM Ekta Mall or Unity mall at Madhurawada in Visakhapatnam has been envisioned with the objective of fostering national integration, supporting the Make in India initiative, promoting 'One District One Product' initiative, generating employment opportunities, empowering rural artisans, and enhancing the market presence of indigenous products, a PTI report said. 'I see Amaravati not just as a city but a fulfilled dream,' PM Modi said. 'Amaravati is such a place where legacy and development go together," he added. 'Amaravati not just a city, but energy; would transform Andhra Pradesh into Modern Pradesh' As part of resuming the construction of Amaravati, the PM laid foundation for 74 projects worth ₹ 49,000 crore, which encompassed the construction of the Assembly, Secretariat and High Court buildings and judicial residential quarters, along with housing buildings for 5,200 families, the report said. The land pooling scheme infrastructure projects will cover 1,281 km of roads equipped with central medians, cycle tracks, and integrated utilities across the greenfield capital city of Amaravati. "We all know Indralok's capital name was Amaravati and now Amaravati is the capital of Andhra Pradesh. This is not just a coincidence. This is a good sign for the construction of Swarna Andhra," PM Modi further said, referring to the TDP-led NDA government's ambitious target to transform the state into a $2.4 trillion economy by 2047. 'Today, projects worth ₹ 60,000 crore have been launched. These projects are not just concrete structures but they are a strong foundation of the ambitions of Andhra Pradesh and Viksit Bharat,' he said. 'We have to work unitedly to make Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh the growth engine of Viksit Bharat'. 'Swarna Andhra' will strengthen the path of Viksit Bharat and Amaravati will give energy to its vision, he added. "I would like to reassure the people of Andhra Pradesh, and my associates who are sitting here that you will always find me with you for the development of Andhra Pradesh," PM Modi said. Referring to the iconic former Chief Minister NT Rama Rao, popularly known as NTR, PM Modi said the later leader had dreamt of a developed Andhra Pradesh. "We have to fulfil NTR's dream. Chandrababu, brother Pawan Kalyan, we have to do it and we only have to do it," he said. PM Modi laid foundation for infrastructure and flood mitigation projects featuring a 320 km long world-class transport network with underground utilities and advanced flood management systems in the greenfield capital city, PTI reported. Thanking the people of Andhra Pradesh for organising India's flagship event on June 21 as International Yoga Day, PM Modi called it an important milestone, and said he will be 'performing yoga with the people of Andhra Pradesh' on that day. 'When I was newly elected CM of Gujarat, I was very closely monitoring what initiatives Chandrababu Naidu was taking in Hyderabad. I learned a lot, and today, I got the opportunity to implement them,' PM Modi said.


Time of India
02-05-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
PM Modi lays foundation for Amaravati's revival, launches Rs 58,000 crore projects in Andhra Pradesh
NEW DELHI: on Friday launched and laid the foundation stone for a slew of development initiatives worth over Rs 58,000 crore in Andhra Pradesh, including the resumption of Amaravati's construction as the state's capital. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now He pledged the Centre's full support to develop Andhra Pradesh into a growth engine for a 'Viksit Bharat'. Addressing a public gathering in Amaravati alongside Andhra Pradesh chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu and Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan, the Prime Minister called the city a symbol of aspirations. 'Amaravati was the name of the capital of Indralok, and it is not merely a coincidence that Amravati is the capital of Andhra Pradesh. It is a sign of the establishment of ' Swarna Andhra '. 'Swarna Andhra' will strengthen the pathway for a Viksit Bharat and Amravati will empower the vision of 'Swarna Andhra',' he said. As part of the relaunch of Amaravati's capital city project, PM Modi laid the foundation stone for 74 projects worth Rs 49,000 crore, including the construction of Assembly, high court, Secretariat, judicial quarters, and housing for 5,200 families. He also initiated infrastructure and flood mitigation works featuring a 320 km transport network, underground utilities, and advanced flood management systems. Reaffirming his long-standing admiration for CM Naidu's vision, PM Modi recalled, 'When I was newly elected CM of Gujarat, I was very closely monitoring the initiatives Chandrababu Naidu was taking in Hyderabad. I learned a lot, and today, I got the opportunity to implement them.' Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Highlighting Amaravati's future potential, he said the city would become a hub for IT, AI, green energy, education, and healthcare, fulfilling the dreams of the state's youth. 'The central government is extending all necessary support and infrastructure to the state government to foster growth and development in these areas,' he added. The Prime Minister also stressed that between 2014 and 2019, the Centre had provided all possible assistance to Amaravati's construction. Paying tribute to former CM NT Rama Rao, he said, 'We have to work unitedly to make Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh the growth engine of Viksit Bharat… We have to fulfil NTR's dream. Chandrababu, brother Pawan Kalyan, we have to do it and we only have to do it.' Among the key announcements were nine Central projects worth Rs 5,028 crore, including a Rs 1,459 crore DRDO missile testing centre in Nagayalanka (Krishna district), a Rs 100 crore PM Ekta Mall in Visakhapatnam, and multiple road and rail connectivity upgrades. The PM Ekta Mall will promote 'Make in India', empower artisans under the 'One District One Product' scheme, and enhance the market presence of local crafts. Six national highway projects worth Rs 3,176 crore, and a rail overbridge at Guntakal were also greenlit to improve inter-state connectivity and logistics. Further, PM Modi dedicated three railway projects worth Rs 254 crore and inaugurated eight national highway works worth Rs 3,860 crore, aimed at boosting tourism and providing easier access to destinations like Tirupati, Srikalahasti, and Malakonda. Underscoring the Centre's commitment to farmers, PM Modi said over Rs 12 lakh crore had been spent to make fertilisers affordable nationwide, while Andhra farmers received Rs 5,500 crore under PM Fasal Bima Yojana and Rs 17,500 crore through the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi. PM Modi noted that India's rapid infrastructure growth over the last decade has made it one of the fastest-modernising nations. 'Between 2009 and 2014, the combined railway budget for Andhra Pradesh and Telangana was under Rs 900 crore. Today, AP alone gets over Rs 9,000 crore,' he said. Calling Amaravati not just a city but 'a Shakti to transform Andhra Pradesh,' PM Modi assured the people of the state: 'You will always find me with you for the development of Andhra Pradesh.'