Amaravati: Firm Capital Vision and Agricultural Innovations in Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu affirmed Amaravati as the state capital, criticizing past regimes that proposed multiple capitals. He detailed development projects, including water diversion for agriculture, and explored technological advancements in farming at a public meeting, highlighting his government's commitment to stability and progress.
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During a public meeting in Nellore district, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu definitively stated that Amaravati will remain the sole capital of the state, dismissing any notion of relocation. He highlighted the state's legislative efforts to grant legal status to Amaravati, criticizing the previous regime's three-capital concept as damaging.
Naidu commended public efforts in infrastructure projects, such as the restoration of the Vinjamur Old Tank and a major water diversion project from the Somasila canal. These projects, he emphasized, are set to enhance water availability and boost local agriculture and livelihoods.
Additionally, Naidu toured displays of modern agricultural technologies, including micro-irrigation and drone usage, engaging with farmers to discuss best practices and showcasing his administration's commitment to innovative farming solutions.
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