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Finally A Panel To Study Amaravati Buildings

Finally A Panel To Study Amaravati Buildings

The AP Government had constituted a committee to study the fate of unfinished buildings in the capital Amaravati.

The nine-member committee headed by chief secretary Adityanath Das would look into the actual requirement of the buildings for Legislative Capital and decide on all the unfinished buildings, including apartments.

The committee was also asked to study the earlier proposals of secretariat and high court buildings as Amaravati is now proposed only as legislative capital under the AP Decentralisation and Inclusive Development of All Regions Act 2020.

Even as Amaravati activists have been holding protests for the past 400 days against the decentralisation proposal of Jagan Mohan Reddy dispensation, the government had authorised the committee to study the present situation in Amaravati.

The Chandrababu Naidu government had started several buildings in Amaravati, which are in different stages.

The TDP government had also prepared master plan for nine cities in Amaravati, including Assembly, Secretariat, High Court, Raj Bhavan and the residential buildings for officers, employees, ministers and legislators.

The committee would now study these proposals, examine the buildings that the TDP government had started and decide on the fate of Amaravati.

The committee was asked to study and recommend “whether to fully execute or to explore the means for reducing burden on exchequer.”

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