CRDA seeks public input to shape Amaravati’s Capital Development Vision 2047

Mr. Jindal
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Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority has invited suggestions and opinions from the public for incorporating in the Capital Development Vision 2047. The idea is to involve people in shaping Amaravati into a world-class, sustainable city with modern infrastructure designed for future generations.

CRDA Commissioner K. Kanna Babu said in a press release that the capital region covers more than 8,600 square kilometres, including 56 mandals and over 900 villages across the districts of Krishna, NTR, Guntur, Palnadu, Bapatla, and Eluru. He said that as part of preparing Vision 2047, APCRDA is gathering advice, suggestions, and opinions from the public, civil society groups, and experts from various fields to develop Amaravati as a futuristic city. Those interested in taking part can join the survey by scanning the designated QR code or clicking the links https://tinyurl.com/4razy6ku for Telugu and https://t.co/h7DnyblHIH for English, or by visiting the CRDA website by November 30.

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