Delay in work will not be tolerated, AP CM tells organisations allotted land in Amaravati
Prime Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu tells his land allocation to contact him directly in any bottleneck. | Photo Loan: File Photo
Andhra Pradesh Prime Minister N. Chandrabababu Naidu, on Tuesday, reviewed the status of large construction projects undertaken in the capital Aaravati, said the institutions that are separated from the lands will no longer tolerate delays.
Naidu addressed a high -level investigation meeting on the Capital Region Development Authority (CRDA) on Tuesday.
With 947 acres allocated to the organization, the Prime Minister explained: ız You should start planning construction works – no exception, no excuse. ”
Naidu argued that there should be no delay in the approval process that underlined the government’s commitment to fast monitoring in Aaravati.
According to the pre -timeline shared during the meeting, the three institutions promised to start construction within a month, committed to start to start to 13 in two months, 15 months, and 17 institutions were confident that they would start to work within six months.
So far, the Capital Region Development Authority (CRDA) has allocated 947 acres of 72 institutions for various Sdewelopmental activities in Aaravati.
At the meeting, commercial enterprises, educational institutions, hotels, offices, health centers, religious organizations, IT and technology parks and government buildings, such as various sectors, such as the land parcels allocated.
At the meeting, senior executives, corporate presidents and authorities from related organizations attended. The government actively collects detailed plans and firm commitments from every institution to ensure that the development of Aaravati is accelerated and on the road.
Published – 09 July 2025 12:28

