CM Naidu opens CRDA complex–first completed building in Amaravati capital region
The Chief Minister stated that priority will be given to protecting the interests of farmers who contributed their land for the Amaravati capital development.
By Newsmeter Network
CM Naidu opens CRDA complex–first completed building in Amaravati capital region
Amaravati: Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Monday inaugurated the CRDA complex, the first building completed in the Amaravati capital region.
During the visit, the Chief Minister inspected the offices across the seven-floor complex and reviewed the available infrastructure facilities.
Green energy certification
The AP CRDA project office has been awarded the Net Zero Energy (Design) certification by the Indian Green Building Council, recognising the building’s construction in accordance with the IGBC Net Zero Energy Rating System.
Later, during a review meeting on the progress of Amaravati capital development, the Chief Minister emphasised the importance of completing all buildings as per the scheduled timelines.
Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Minister stated that priority will be given to protecting the interests of farmers who contributed their land for the Amaravati capital development.
CM Naidu asks ministers to solve farmers’ issues
He entrusted Union Minister Pemmasani Chandrasekhar, Minister P. Narayana, and MLA T. Sravan Kumar with the responsibility of addressing and resolving the grievances of farmers. He urged the three leaders to regularly engage with the farmers and assured that he would personally intervene if required.
He also highlighted the importance of the continuation of the NDA government for the sustained development of Amaravati.
The Chief Minister noted that both farmers and the public had suffered significantly during the previous government regime and praised the efforts being made by the NDA government, alongside deputy CM Pawan Kalyan and BJP leaders, to drive the state’s development.
Amaravati’s development like Hi-Tech City
The Chief Minister pointed out that Visakhapatnam is witnessing rapid growth, attracting substantial foreign investments.
He further expressed confidence that Amaravati will experience rapid growth similar to Hyderabad with the launch of a Hi-Tech City. He further expressed confidence that Amaravati will experience rapid growth similar to Hyderabad with the launch of a Hi-Tech City.