Development plan for AP capital: Amaravati villages get their Navratna roles

Administrative capital is proposed in riverfront Rayapudi on the banks of River Krishna

By :  md ilyas
Update: 2015-10-25 06:09 GMT
The 3D map of new capital showing the future development of Capital Region villages into cities. (Photo: DC)

Guntur: The administrative segment of Amaravati, AP’s new capital, will be loca-ted in the historical Ray-apudi village on the banks of the river Krishna according to the development plan drawn up by the AP Capital Region Development Authority.

The administrative city, one of the nine proposed navaratnas, would include the Raj Bhavan, Assembly and Secretariat among others.

The Justice City would come up at Nelapadu and Ananthavaram would be the Spiritual City, as per the plan.

Officials have proposed Sakhamuru as the Knowledge City and Uddandarayunipalem, where the foundation stone was laid for Amaravati, as the Financial City.

Abbarajupalem has been allocated the Sports City, Ainavolu education and Bethapudi has been earmarked for the Electronics City.

The Health City will come up at Krishnayapalem and Undavalli will form the Tourist City.

Nelapadu was the first village to offer land voluntarily to Amaravati. Woman farmer K. Adila-kshmi offered her farmland to APCRDA under the land pooling scheme, and the other farmers followed suit later.

The High Court, offices of the Lokayukta and the tribunals, the Law University and law institutions would come in the justice city in Nelapadu.

The seat of the administration at Rayapudi would have, apart from the Raj Bhavan, Asse-mbly and Secretariat, the commissionerates, offices of the Central and state governments including public enterprises, government quarters and government guesthouses among others.

Rayapudi farmers had first protested against the LPS but most farmers later pooled their lands.

Mr Sk. Vali and Mr M. Ramana of Rayapudi welcomed the location of the administrative city in their village but demanded that they must not be relocated.

The Electronics City at Bethapudi would house manufacturers of audio/video appliances, solar equipment, semi conductors, sensors, home appliances, auxiliary and other electronic units.
 

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