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- 13 Aug 2024 05:42 AM
- Andhra Pradesh, World Bank, Amaravati Development, Chandrababu Naidu
The central government has recently announced a major financial boost for Andhra Pradesh, with Rs 15,000 crore set to be provided through multilateral agencies to support the development of Amaravati, the state’s capital. This announcement has swiftly moved towards action, as evidenced by the meeting between a four-member World Bank delegation and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, along with members of the Capital Region Development Authority (CRDA). This meeting is a pivotal step in securing the promised funds for the capital's development.
The World Bank delegation's visit highlights the significant progress in the financial aid process and underscores the importance of Babu’s vision for Amaravati. His proactive engagement and leadership are crucial in ensuring that the financial aid is effectively mobilized and utilized. The discussions between the World Bank representatives and state officials demonstrate a clear commitment to advancing the capital project and addressing the infrastructure needs of the region.
Babu’s swift action in facilitating this meeting is seen as a testament to his dedication and determination to make the Amaravati dream a reality. As the process of securing and deploying the financial aid continues, it is anticipated that substantial development will follow, paving the way for significant growth and enhancement of Andhra Pradesh’s capital region. This progress reflects the ongoing efforts to realize the ambitious plans for Amaravati and bolster the state’s infrastructure.