Andhra Pradesh’s Minister for Human Resources Development, Information Technology, and Electronics, Nara Lokesh, confirmed that development activities in the state capital, Amaravati, are advancing swiftly. Lokesh emphasized the continuous progress in Amaravati without any interruptions, showcasing ongoing project advancements through a video presentation. The video highlights various infrastructure developments, including iconic towers, government buildings, and residential complexes, to dispel any misinformation about Amaravati’s progress.
Municipal Administration and Urban Development Minister P. Narayana criticized the opposition YSR Congress Party for spreading false information about Amaravati projects. Narayana defended the construction costs of government buildings in Amaravati, comparing them to the recently approved Central government offices’ expenses. He highlighted the unique architectural designs of Amaravati’s structures, which naturally incur higher construction expenses, emphasizing the importance of these developments for the region’s growth and functionality.
Narayana conducted inspections of ongoing infrastructure projects in Amaravati, focusing on canal and drainage enhancements to manage floods effectively. He specifically monitored bridge construction across Kondaveeti Vagu and Palavagu, crucial for ensuring efficient drainage during the monsoon season. The minister expressed confidence in the rapid progress of these projects, underscoring their significance in enhancing Amaravati’s infrastructure and disaster management capabilities.
