Chandrababu Naidu inaugurates APCRDA headquarters, guarantees justice for capital farmers


Marking a symbolic revival of Andhra Pradesh’s capital mission, Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu on Monday (October 13) inaugurated the brand new Andhra Pradesh Capital Area Growth Authority (CRDA). headquarters constructing at Amaravati. The occasion, held amid Vedic chants, noticed the participation of Union Minister of State for Rural Growth Pemmasani Chandra Sekhar, Minister for Municipal Administration and City Growth P. Narayana, and native MLA Sravan. Kumar, together with farmers who had given their lands for the capital metropolis underneath the land pooling scheme.

Talking after the inauguration, Mr. Naidu reaffirmed his authorities’s dedication to defending the pursuits of Amaravati farmers, promising that no farmer would face any hardship. He entrusted the duty of addressing farmers’ points to Mr. Narayana, Mr. Chandra Sekhar, and Mr. Sravan Kumar, whereas assuring that any unresolved points can be dealt with personally by him. “I’ll quickly maintain a particular assembly with the farmers who gave their lands. Their sacrifices won’t ever be forgotten,” he stated.

The Chief Minister recalled that Amaravati’s land pooling mannequin was a pioneering success, unmatched anyplace on the planet. “The historical past of that success belongs to Amaravati’s farmers,” he stated, noting that those that had as soon as mocked the capital as a desert would now witness its transformation. “We are going to make sure that farmers who have been humiliated earlier now obtain double the respect and advantages they deserve.”

Mr. Naidu described Amaravati as a self-financed, high-tech capital mission, and introduced that town can be developed right into a ‘Quantum Valley’ alongside new expertise hubs like Visakhapatnam, which is ready to host a serious Google Information Centre. “Simply because the Hello-Tech Metropolis as soon as turned Hyderabad into a worldwide hub, Amaravati will now lead Andhra Pradesh’s quantum and AI revolution,” he stated.

He emphasised that Amaravati’s basis was sacred and unshakable, recalling how soil and water from temples, mosques, and church buildings throughout India have been introduced for the capital’s basis ceremony. “Day by day, I pray to Lord Venkateswara for the progress of Amaravati,” he remarked emotionally.

Calling for collective effort, Mr. Naidu urged all stakeholders to “be a part of arms for Amaravati’s full improvement.” He concluded by describing the CRDA constructing’s inauguration as “the primary milestone within the renewed journey of Andhra Pradesh’s progress.”