In the government complex area in Amaravati, it is proposed that the seven -storey High Court be built.
49. The CRDA meeting (Office for the Development of the City), chaired by the Chief Minister of N. Chandrababa Naid, approved the proposal to invite £ 1,052 to provide infrastructure in 1,450 AMARAVATI.
Minister of the Municipal Administration and City Development (Maud), who published details for the media on Friday, said it was decided to invite offers of 682 GBP Crore to attach the seeds of the seeds to the National Highway-16.
During a visit to Uttar Pradesh, a study in Lucknow was conducted on how the jacket river was constructed and how their solid waste plants work. UP officials also expressed their willingness to come here to study solid waste plants, he said.
The Minister said there were discussions with experts on the development of Green and Blue City.
The government will be located the main institutions, including the seven-storey High Court, the 50-storey secretariat and the four 42-storey towers (head of the department).
Green-Blue Capital
It should be remembered that the state government plans to develop Amaravati as the first Indian main capital and 30% of the Amaravati area is reserved for greenery and water formations.
The government aims to fulfill 30% of its supposed demand for 2,700 MW via solar and wind energy. Solar panels will be mandatory on one third of government buildings. Functions include GIS -based soil management, intelligent marking, ICT command and mobile application for training.
CRDA has already approved offers worth 1,732,31 GBP for the construction of residential towers for Gazetted government employees and non -binding governments in the main capital of Amaravati. The key approval is CRP 514.41 GBP for completing towers for officers with gazetted (originally launched in 2014–2019), 194.73 Crore for external infrastructure, Crore 506.67 Crore for nine towers for non -binding employees and 517.10 Crore for construction and related fictional.
In addition, the CRORE 560.57 GBP was approved for a water treatment plant of 190 billion, including five years of operation and maintenance and 494.86 CRORE for above -ground water tanks.
At the 47th CRDA meeting, approved was also sanctioned for road infrastructure. The Office gave consent to the invitation of the selection procedure to 1.5 km increased road on the E-3 seed, an extension of 4.10 km on the road E-113 (384.78 crore) and an extension of 3.98 km on the road E-17 (70 Crore), all connecting the national highway.
Published – 13 June 2025 9:40